Hey John, yep so that white bottle is all latex and I try and get a 50/50 mix with paint to latex. In regards to the plastic dip I don't know I haven't dealt with it much. I hear the finish is a bit sticky compared with latex. Where you wanting to add it for extra protection?
I'm a journeyman painter, 26 years experience, new homes , and remodeling. That larps . I say no. Won't hold up to how we larp around here . Now days we have paint and primer in one, that might work. Other than that , I personally suggest plastidip one gallon cans for automotive. Then color it . That's my professional opinion and advice
Very informative
Is that just white latex paint? Would plasti dip spray be ok to put on after it's painted?
Hey John, yep so that white bottle is all latex and I try and get a 50/50 mix with paint to latex. In regards to the plastic dip I don't know I haven't dealt with it much. I hear the finish is a bit sticky compared with latex. Where you wanting to add it for extra protection?
@@nerdcottage524 protection yes, and I have not found it to be sticky as long as you give it plenty of time to dry.
@@johnfleischer2790 Sounds interesting I'll have to give it a go on my next repair!
I'm a journeyman painter, 26 years experience, new homes , and remodeling. That larps . I say no. Won't hold up to how we larp around here . Now days we have paint and primer in one, that might work. Other than that , I personally suggest plastidip one gallon cans for automotive. Then color it . That's my professional opinion and advice