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Hard to tell but it looks like the Dupli Color Wrap paint. Goes on thick and peels off fairly easy. Looks good for frames and undercoating . I think over time it would start fading and peeling . Instruction say you need to recoat occasionally. 

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8 hours ago, Jon Haigwood said:

Hard to tell but it looks like the Dupli Color Wrap paint. Goes on thick and peels off fairly easy. Looks good for frames and undercoating .

It might have a use for masking of really difficult areas "Goes on thick and peels off fairly easy" but, at that price???

Edited by BigTallDad
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23 hours ago, 1930fordpickup said:

Maybe for your mower Cale but I don't think it would be used for a model. 

You would paint wrap your mower? :blink:

Edited by Oldcarfan27
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2 hours ago, Oldcarfan27 said:

You would paint wrap your mower? :blink:

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It would work good to do mowers I the future as then I can always pull it of if I don’t like it. But the price is almost double the price of spray paint. That’s why I was asking to see if it is actually worth the price and if it would work on a model.

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O.I.C. Makes sense now!

BTW, Pep Boys has Plasti-Dip spray paint that's more than half that price! Some colors are even clearanced. Check it out online. 

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