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    Plasti Dip - Sager NP865X

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by tfast500, Nov 23, 2014.

  1. tfast500

    tfast500 Notebook Consultant

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    Has anyone had any experience with this... I was searching for some matte vinyl or some cool decal stickers for my laptop... one thing led to another and I came across plasti-dip

    from what I can tell people have been spraying plasti dip on laptops, ipads, bottom of shoes, and even painting entire cars with the stuff.

    runs about 6.50 a can... and looks like it holds up very well! I believe the finish is a rubbery feel. (no fingerprint and its matte! There are gloss and metallic finishers if preferred)

    Plasti Dip Laptop - YouTube - Laptop Lid

    Create Carbon Fiber Look with Plasti Dip - YouTube - Carbon Fiber Ipad - this is cool!


    What do you guys think? I may try this.
     
  2. HTWingNut

    HTWingNut Potato

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    That looks pretty sleek. They say it's removable, so it might be worth a try. I like the look.
     
  3. jaybee83

    jaybee83 Biotech-Doc

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    crazy stuff! checked a removal clip with a car, looks like it really comes off without any leftover signs :)
     
  4. Support.3@XOTIC PC

    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    I was checking out Plasti dip being used for car wheels which is very popular. If it can hold up to the abuse car wheels take then it being on a notebook should be no problem at all.
     
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