Wheeler is right. PlastiDip works great on HDPE. Lasts forever, and you can peel it off, if you don't like it anymore.
Wheeler is right. PlastiDip works great on HDPE. Lasts forever, and you can peel it off, if you don't like it anymore.
I just last night painted the stripes on the side and the max logo on the back with black plastidip. I think it came out real nice. I'm gonna see if my son or daughter can help get the pics on here, so you can see. Here's an update on the other plasti dipped parts on the front of the wheeler. I had the wheeler going over trees and heavy brush all deer season. I have no marks on the plasti sprayed parts. NONE! I could not myself believe it. The front wheels were sprayed also and they are just fine. Everybody should consider it and give their own try. I by no means work for the company or represent them in any way. I just tested the stuff myself and it works so good on HDPE.
"I'm NOT stuck, I'm just temporarily stopped"
What about rhyno liner. As in the truck bed liner does that work, im thinking that it might be good to put on the bottem seeing as how it slides across alot of stuff.
Anything you put on the bottom is coming off. There is so much friction to the bottom that nothing is going to stay on unless it is impregnated into the plastic. Also Rhino liner will keep the machine from sliding over things that you really need the bottom to be slick for. Rhino liner is abrasive and won't allow the bottom to slide properly.
"I'm NOT stuck, I'm just temporarily stopped"
I used Fusion to Camo paint my 98 conquest. It looks good. If some comes off, I just shoot some more spray on it....Still looks Camo to me. Used Green brown and a little black. Ducks don't care if I shoot it some more paint on it....LOL