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    hydrodipping

    Has anyone had anything hydrodipped before?
    pros and cons?

    I'm thinking of having some stuff done but can't really find any info on longevity

    And any recommendations for a shop is appreciated. thanks

    98 GT - Bright Atlantic Blue 'Dech'

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    I remember Mrods had some valve covers done. He hasn’t been on the board for a while but he’s on FB sometimes.

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    I texted Mrods...see if he replies.

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    Not dipping, but worth a look and price comparison ?

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    A friend and I did some wheels and engine parts on his Evo in a DIY Hydrodip kit several years ago.

    We used automotive spray can base and clear on the project. It holds up and has worn just like painted items has. It was pretty straight forward to do it, cleanliness and prep is the major factor. It's very cool looking, but it's no where near as resilient as powdercoating. To me its best suited to things like interior trim pieces or small parts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laffs View Post
    A friend and I did some wheels and engine parts on his Evo in a DIY Hydrodip kit several years ago.

    We used automotive spray can base and clear on the project. It holds up and has worn just like painted items has. It was pretty straight forward to do it, cleanliness and prep is the major factor. It's very cool looking, but it's no where near as resilient as powdercoating. To me its best suited to things like interior trim pieces or small parts.
    Thanks for your insight Laffs!

    98 GT - Bright Atlantic Blue 'Dech'

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    No problem.
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