Plasti DipMetalizer Spray - 11210-6 - 11 Oz, Silver
Brand | Plasti Dip |
Color | Silver |
Finish Type | Matte |
Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Flexible, Rubber, Stretchy |
Unit Count | 11.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Aluminum |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | 11 ounce, 6 pack |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | Silver Metalizer |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #4A4A4A |
Coverage | 12-15 square feet per 11 ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 075815112101 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00075815112101 |
Manufacturer | PLASTI-DIP INTERNATIONAL INC |
Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.75 x 2.75 x 8 inches |
Item model number | 11210-6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Plastic,Satin |
Manufacturer Part Number | 11210-6 |
OEM Part Number | 11210-6 |
Special Features | Flexible, Rubber, Stretchy |
S**A
metallizzante per plastidip
non è gomma spray "plasti dip", ma solo una vernice trasparente con glitter argento, leggermente perlescentiè concepita per essere compatibile per le coating neutre o colorate, rendendole semi metallizzatel'effetto è piacevole, non è possibile creare una pellicola distaccabile con questo solo prodotto
D**G
Nicht für meinen Zweck
Definitiv nur für dekozwecke oder halt autofelgen. Für einen Fahrrad Rahmen unbrauchbar. Obwohl man mir gesagt hat das es funktioniert.
A**I
Ce n’est pas couleur Argent métallisé
La description est trompeuse. Ce n’est pas argent métal mais juste transparent avec des particules de métal.
L**Z
Hidden secrets of the Metalizers - I love the Silver version.
First.... Painting is an art of itself, not everyone was born to do good painting, so don't blame your lack of talent on the product. Second, for every technology you need a new level of skills, just because you can manage good results with traditional spray paint doesn't mean that you know how to use Plasti Dip, it is a whole different beast.............. Plasti Dip is a thick rubberized paint that is very different then traditional spray paint, it is very sensitive to the weather, I would not recommend using it on temperatures below 65 degrees........... With all that being said, this is a silver tinted metalizer, meant to go as a second layer on top of the flat black paint................ Just like with all other Plasti Dip product, this works best if you paint with constant pressure and slow continuous strokes, to make a thick coating, make it almost to run to get the best results........ I found that plastic dip color paint and metalizers tend to create texture finish instead of a smooth surface if you don't run it thick, short in distance and constant............. Plasti Dip is thick to begin and the metalizers are even worse with all the metalic particles, it is all very gummy like, sticky, so it is not smooth, it create texture and it takes days to finally dry and cure.............. So use the glossifier afterwards, it helps to smooth the texture in the finish, the glossifier does a lot of things to the process, it serves different purposes.......... I like the silver Metalizer the best, it creates the most vivid results, lots of metal particles, just like the Harley Davidson Hard Candy paint effect/style. But you have to run it thick and do several layers so that you can cover the flat back and create a pleasant bluish metalized finish, it is beautiful, and then add some glossifier to make it even more thick and smooth, it looks really cool all those metal particles deep under a thick coat of gloss, beautiful........... To create a gun metal effect which looks really good under the sunshine but not so good in the dark or shade, don't use too much metalizer, just one coat not too close just to cover the flat black with the metal particles, then do several wet coats of the glosiffier........ You got to experiment with this stuff, so many possibilities......... Buy an extra can of each, one can to experiment, another can for the final job................ By several cans of the flat black, you will need them for the thick base coat................ but you don't need much of the metalizer, one can is enough to accentuate the color effect of your desires.............. These metalizer do have their own glossifier mixed in, if you run them wet, several coats, you might not need the can of glossifier, but since I just wanted to use a little bit of color, that left me with a very rough texurized finish that was not shinny nor smooth............. so I had to run a wet coat of the glossifier which smoothed out the situation............. These paints products are toxic, specially the metalizers which put out those metal particle looking things everywhere in the air mix with that gummy sticky mist cloud, you do not want to breath that stuff and you do not want that stuff in your eyes either, nor on anything important sitting around so cover everything........ please, please, invest the $25 in a respirator mask and goggles combo to protect your longs and yours eyes, amazon sells the 3M respirator really cheap............... Don't do too much at once, I recommend doing one piece item at a time, one everyday, paint outside, then move the one piece inside into a clean room for it to dry. It takes days for this stuff to finally dry and cure and mean while it is a dust magnet. Painting errors and mistakes happens when you tired, so phase yourself, don't do too much at once, make it count in quality so the final product looks good.
S**H
Avoid if you are trying to make your dip look metallic.
I like Plastidip products a lot. Easy to use. Relatively inexpensive. Most important is that it is removable. I have used a couple colors of dip as well as glossifier and they all worked as expected if not better. However this one is pretty bad IF you are trying to give the dip a more metallic look. I did 4 coats black and it looked great. Then I did one coat of Metalizer and it looked like someone stabbed a unicorn and sparkles bleed out onto my wheels. I only did one light coat like everyone said to to. I put a coat of glossifier in it to seal it and hopefully make it look a little less sparkly. Sadly it didn't work. 4 coats of dip wasted. I was pretty mad. I must say if you are trying to make your wheels look very "pretty" or "girly" this will work well for you. Maybe this on black was too much contrast. Again, this is more sparkles than metal. I suggest you dip a piece of cardboard and do a few tests to see if you even want to use this product at all.
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