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Old Feb 6, 2013 | 01:33 PM
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scotchprint 1080 on lower bumper/rear lower spoiler?

Hi fitfreaks, I want to black out the bottom middle of my front bumper like some other awesome fits have done that I've seen on the forums here.
(Lamborghini aventador style) I want to black out the bottom rear spoiler section as well. I am trying to decide if I should use scotchprint 1080, or if I should just plastidip it. scotchprint route might be a little tougher, but I think it would look better. Where as the plastidip would be easier. I have used both products before so I am not new to them, but I am just not sure if I would be able to do the scotchprint how the angles are on the Fit being as I wont be removing the parts. Maybe the plastidip wouldn't be so bad? I dunno. What would you guys do if it was you, scotchprint 1080, or plastidip?
 
Old Feb 6, 2013 | 04:04 PM
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I would wrap any day. I think plastidip is cool and all but it is so hard to keep clean. but of course i may be a bit biased considering I run a wrap shop tee hee.
 
Old Feb 6, 2013 | 05:52 PM
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Hey thanks for the reply! Yeah, I just bought the scotch print 1080 a few moments ago. If I can get it on right I think it will look so fantastic. I at least have to try that first. I was watching some of 3m cookies tips videos on youtube about how to trim vinyl on the car. Good stuff.
 
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