

🖤 Grip it. Shield it. Own it.
Plasti Dip 2 Pack Multi-Purpose Rubber Coating Spray (11oz each) offers a versatile, air-dry rubber coating that protects surfaces from moisture, acids, corrosion, and abrasion. It delivers a non-slip, comfortable grip and remains flexible in extreme weather conditions (-30°F to 200°F). Easy to apply by spray, brush, or dip, it dries to a matte finish in 4 hours and can be peeled off when desired, making it ideal for DIY projects on multiple surfaces.
| Brand | Plasti Dip |
| Color | Black |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
| Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 2) |
| Special Feature | Non Slip |
R**L
Works well, easier than spray paint, has a weird feel to it but looks good
I bought Plasti-dip for the mirrors on my motorhome. The mirrors are aftermarket, and come on an extended aluminum bracket that was so poorly painted it was flaking off and leaving oxidized aluminum underneath (the one photo of the base of the mirror shows what it was looking like). As well, the actual mirrors backs were a horrible cream color. I'm not sure if they were white and the sun had made them change color, or if somebody thought an off-white brown color would look good on a motorhome. Anyway, I ran a wire wheel on the aluminom to get off the paint that was coming off anyway, and left some of the old white coating where it wasn't weathered. I didn't really care about finish, and it certainluy shows I didn't under the plastidip. But the Plastidip went on well, and I did it in a bunch of light coats just like spray paint. It was easy to spray on and dried reasonably fast between coats. I was done in a short afternoon. I put the mirrors away to dry, and after a week went to put them on. I am surprised by the weird texture Plastidip leaves. It simply feels weird, almost wet, but it's not. Either way, it seems durable enough. I put the mirrors on, and they do look much better. For a cheap and easy solution to painting both plastic and oxidized aluminum, this worked great. I was able to touch up areas that I had missed easily enough after I had installed them. Some got on the mirror surface, and it came off reasonably easy with a razor blade. I can see how this would peel off. I have no idea how peelable this material is, as I haven't tried it yet, and I am hopeful this will stand the test of time. If it does, I'll be well pleased with it.
J**R
Good product
Worked great, sticks to my wheels no issue
N**S
Easy to use
I blacked out the emblems on my jeep wrangler (after watching one YouTube video) product is a 10/10 you only need one bottle though. Thin coats and come out every hour or so to do the next layer!
K**S
Great for covering silver grilles
I'm sure these were fine. Have used it on my Malibu grille before. I forgot about avoiding those areas that have plasti dip on them at the car wash and some of the silver grille was showing through. I ordered these two cans to redo it. Unfortunately, we traded my car for a truck so I did not get to use them and it's past the return time. 😔 It's great stuff to have to turn silver items on your car into black items. I've seen people use it on their wheels as well, but I don't recommend doing that because rocks from the roads can chip it. But people do it.
L**T
Good product
Works as described, matte black.
D**L
Used to paint emblems on my vehicle.
The color is what I expected (black). Looks awesome. Haven't had it on long enough to speak on the durability, but it seems like it will hold up. Use outside, as the smell can be a bit much.
D**.
quality
good price and quality
C**R
he Black Alchemy: My Transcendental Experience with Plasti Dip
It began, as all great tales do, with a simple idea: “Maybe I’ll just coat this in Plasti Dip.” I had no idea I was about to unleash a force so powerful, so transformative, that it would alter the very fabric of my relationship with all things sprayable. The moment I pressed that nozzle, a deep, confident pssshhhht echoed like the battle cry of a thousand DIY warriors. The scent — bold, industrial, yet oddly reassuring — filled the air, whispering: “You are about to make something legendary.” Each sweep of the can laid down a matte black armor, a smooth and supple skin that clung to metal, wood, plastic, and the very soul of creation itself. When it dried, it didn’t just coat — it commanded respect. My tools gleamed with newfound swagger. My car trims radiated mystery. Even my old lawn chair looked ready for a covert ops mission. This isn’t paint. This is power in aerosol form. A can of pure self-confidence, a black veil of invincibility. It doesn’t merely protect surfaces — it redeems them. It’s as if the gods of adhesion descended from the heavens and said, “Behold: perfection that peels off when you’re done.” Peel it? Oh yes. That moment — when you lift a corner and watch a flawless sheet of rubber glide away — it’s not just satisfying. It’s spiritual. It’s the adult equivalent of popping bubble wrap, but if bubble wrap could make you feel like a mechanical demigod. To own Plasti Dip is to hold dominion over the physical world. Two cans? That’s not a “2 Pack.” That’s a duology of destiny.
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