Definitely needed to use something (blocks of wood, painter's triangles, etc) to elevate the items before painting so that you could get the edges. Great comparison - very helpful! 👍
Just being honest. :-). Is there a possibility to use plastdip to repair flexible material like a purse, jacket, and so on? It looks just like the vinyl that is on different textiles. I'm pretty sure on textile it will be less easy to peel off which might be a positive side effect as it shouldn't peel off on textile material easily. I know it's usually made to peel off easily in car interior parts etc.
Alright so it's basically like a forgivable paint in that if it turns out the finished look isn't to your liking or you messed something up, you could technically (as frustrating as it would be) peel it off and try again.
I like the Rustoleum products results better, but I need something other than Gloss Blk, Gloss Wht, or Gloss Red. I'm wondering if I could spray Rustoleum Vinyl/fabric spray, or even regular paint over the top of the white to get the color I want. I want to paint motorcycle tank. Guess I'll have to experiment further.
There’s a video where someone sprayed the peel coat and then sprayed regular spray paint over it and it still was able to peel. I’m gonna try it on my motorcycle 😎
Though I like Rustoleum's spray paint products, I gotta go with plastic dip simply because it is easier to peel with only 4 coats compared to 8 coats of the vinyl wrap.
Easier to peel means it did not seal or bond well. That's worst sign for paint. It's all weak. Does not last long on rims. Wear and tear and look like crap in a short time. Waste of time. Go buy new rims cheap people
Thus is a good comparison but why not use black instead of white. Of course it takes more coats covering a black part with white paint. And the vinyl wrap says not to use on plastic.
I wonder if it cured for a good while, like days or a couple weeks if it would be more bonded to the plastic. Or if the plastic would have been more prepared/sanded maybe it might adhere better.... just a thought.
Man! Some of these people really come at you! I liked the comparison. I'm actually looking for something very durable to paint a kids plastic car (cozy coupe) that won't scratch off easily with bumping and banging around. Thought maybe if its used on wheels, then maybe. I don't care if it comes off (I'd actually rather it didn't lol) you scratched with your fingernails but will either one tolerate a good roughing up?
For real?!?! I gotta read the back of that can again. How could that be an ingredient for something that’s supposed to go over the top of paint haha what the heck
I'm glad you made this comment! I came looking for a review between the 2 and saw your comment while holding a can of VW. Looked on the back of it and sure enough it says danger contains acetone
My car paint is already ruined by sub damage. I don't care anymore about Mr ruining it further than what mother nature already did to it. Besides the vinyl wrapping film is more of a giant sticker.
Wait, what? How is this not more commented on? Acetone! WTF? I see vids of ppl sprayinging this on their paint constantly. How come a year later I don't hear bad comments on this?
@@mygt8a4re probably because acetone is harmless to automotive clearcoat. Any vehicles in the last 20 years have factory finishes that can stand up to way stronger solvents than acetone.
Any time you Paint doesn’t matter if it’s plasty dip or anything you should always have a bright flashlight look at it between codes and your final coat the same thing when you’re painting a house you use a bright flashlight and put it right up against the wall and look for all imperfections and nail pops that way you can fix the walls perfect before you paint especially if the room has a lot of sunlight you will see the imperfections really bad especially because a lot of people use eggshell and satin on the walls and flat on the ceilings are use eggshell on the trim and to make it pop depending on what color the walls are like if you’re using like a light gray and you have maybe a black accent wall there’s so many different ways to do it but I always choose A different white on the baseboards than the ceilings I’m really OCD so I look at a lot of different colors the little pink cards I have them all over the place sticking in the baseboards matching them up to one another to see what’s going on with the best but prepping is the most important part if you wanted to look good when you’re painting anything I know a place he did and stuff like that you can pull it off and do it again but when I was younger when I first learned to paint when I was in my teens painting apartments and we sprayed all the flat and rolling cut all the semi gloss no custom work but that’s where I learn how to spray after you do it for not long at all everybody’s different everybody I worked with were friends of mine we grew up together we were all in competition with one another you could finish the apartments the fastest and look the best
DO NOT use Rustoleum Vinyl wrap on a newer vehicle w/ clear coat, the paint will etch into the clear coat leaving your clear coat thin and will leave permanent masking lines anywhere there's been paint applied then masking removed. This product should have never been released to the public for automotive applications!!!!
Decent comparison but a lot of people use plastidip for emblems on the car and desire how easily it peels from the paint while staying on the paint requiring no knife to separate. Would have rather seens this tested on a panel, not loose emblems.
Rustoleum vinyl actually looks great when applied correctly. However... the longer its on there the peel ability is horrible. It becomes more like paint and less peelable.
Definitely needed to use something (blocks of wood, painter's triangles, etc) to elevate the items before painting so that you could get the edges. Great comparison - very helpful! 👍
Thanks for this video, it helps.
Which one do you think is a better water sealant?
This is a very good product review! Thank you for putting your time in to it.
@@Tom-ks9xl thank you for the kind words!
Just being honest. :-). Is there a possibility to use plastdip to repair flexible material like a purse, jacket, and so on? It looks just like the vinyl that is on different textiles. I'm pretty sure on textile it will be less easy to peel off which might be a positive side effect as it shouldn't peel off on textile material easily. I know it's usually made to peel off easily in car interior parts etc.
Thanks for all the efforts and this video. Very good job you did there.👍
Thank you very much I appreciate it
I’ve seen guys put the cans in warm water help paint get thinner sprays nicer too
Your my MVP today thanks 🙂
Alright so it's basically like a forgivable paint in that if it turns out the finished look isn't to your liking or you messed something up, you could technically (as frustrating as it would be) peel it off and try again.
Yeah, pretty much! Super beginner friendly so if you mess it up (which it is hard to) you can simply peel right off and do again
I like the Rustoleum products results better, but I need something other than Gloss Blk, Gloss Wht, or Gloss Red. I'm wondering if I could spray Rustoleum Vinyl/fabric spray, or even regular paint over the top of the white to get the color I want. I want to paint motorcycle tank. Guess I'll have to experiment further.
There’s a video where someone sprayed the peel coat and then sprayed regular spray paint over it and it still was able to peel. I’m gonna try it on my motorcycle 😎
@@chalexsaychow5444 Thanks for that input. "Let it be done".👍👍
Use Rust-Oleum peelable primer 1st and then you can use any color you want as your top coat.
@@CB7Mainer Thanks, that was my hunch. Have you actually done this? Anything to watch for beyond runs, drips and errors?
Though I like Rustoleum's spray paint products, I gotta go with plastic dip simply because it is easier to peel with only 4 coats compared to 8 coats of the vinyl wrap.
Easier to peel means it did not seal or bond well. That's worst sign for paint. It's all weak. Does not last long on rims. Wear and tear and look like crap in a short time. Waste of time. Go buy new rims cheap people
Thus is a good comparison but why not use black instead of white. Of course it takes more coats covering a black part with white paint. And the vinyl wrap says not to use on plastic.
Exactly what I was thinking
^ he's got a point!
the back of the can for the vinyl wrap says not to use on plastic, maybe different result on rims?
Could be! Maybe use on metal would be a bit more of an apples to apples comparison of the two products
I wonder if it cured for a good while, like days or a couple weeks if it would be more bonded to the plastic. Or if the plastic would have been more prepared/sanded maybe it might adhere better.... just a thought.
Man! Some of these people really come at you! I liked the comparison. I'm actually looking for something very durable to paint a kids plastic car (cozy coupe) that won't scratch off easily with bumping and banging around. Thought maybe if its used on wheels, then maybe. I don't care if it comes off (I'd actually rather it didn't lol) you scratched with your fingernails but will either one tolerate a good roughing up?
The vinyl wrap by rust oleum has acetone so don’t use it on your paint!!!! Found out the hard way
For real?!?! I gotta read the back of that can again. How could that be an ingredient for something that’s supposed to go over the top of paint haha what the heck
I'm glad you made this comment! I came looking for a review between the 2 and saw your comment while holding a can of VW. Looked on the back of it and sure enough it says danger contains acetone
My car paint is already ruined by sub damage. I don't care anymore about Mr ruining it further than what mother nature already did to it. Besides the vinyl wrapping film is more of a giant sticker.
Wait, what? How is this not more commented on? Acetone! WTF? I see vids of ppl sprayinging this on their paint constantly. How come a year later I don't hear bad comments on this?
@@mygt8a4re probably because acetone is harmless to automotive clearcoat. Any vehicles in the last 20 years have factory finishes that can stand up to way stronger solvents than acetone.
Should have compared same xolora cus plasti dip colors vary in how they behave when covering other colors.
Great product comparison and info! 👍
Thanks Alejandro!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Any time you Paint doesn’t matter if it’s plasty dip or anything you should always have a bright flashlight look at it between codes and your final coat the same thing when you’re painting a house you use a bright flashlight and put it right up against the wall and look for all imperfections and nail pops that way you can fix the walls perfect before you paint especially if the room has a lot of sunlight you will see the imperfections really bad especially because a lot of people use eggshell and satin on the walls and flat on the ceilings are use eggshell on the trim and to make it pop depending on what color the walls are like if you’re using like a light gray and you have maybe a black accent wall there’s so many different ways to do it but I always choose A different white on the baseboards than the ceilings I’m really OCD so I look at a lot of different colors the little pink cards I have them all over the place sticking in the baseboards matching them up to one another to see what’s going on with the best but prepping is the most important part if you wanted to look good when you’re painting anything I know a place he did and stuff like that you can pull it off and do it again but when I was younger when I first learned to paint when I was in my teens painting apartments and we sprayed all the flat and rolling cut all the semi gloss no custom work but that’s where I learn how to spray after you do it for not long at all everybody’s different everybody I worked with were friends of mine we grew up together we were all in competition with one another you could finish the apartments the fastest and look the best
Run on much?
I've tried these other products & plasti dip to me is the best & easiest to peel off, but the only thing is they don't make flatt or matte black
I agree prophet. Plastidip is by FAR the easiest to remove if you apply it correctly!
Great video bro was looking for some tips about These products, thanks
You should try krylon acrylic-Quik paint if 2 days is too long to wait for rustoleum to dry…
Oh gosh haha how long does that stuff take?
You have to take into account that it’s a wet style paint and the more layers the better and the better peel quality
DO NOT use Rustoleum Vinyl wrap on a newer vehicle w/ clear coat, the paint will etch into the clear coat leaving your clear coat thin and will leave permanent masking lines anywhere there's been paint applied then masking removed. This product should have never been released to the public for automotive applications!!!!
Oh my word that sounds terrible. I could not imagine how mad I’d be if that happened to my car lol
What the hell is your point in the whole "It peels off easier!"?!? We aren't looking for a product that blows off with a stiff wind!
😂😂😂😂
Decent comparison but a lot of people use plastidip for emblems on the car and desire how easily it peels from the paint while staying on the paint requiring no knife to separate. Would have rather seens this tested on a panel, not loose emblems.
Very informative video. Thanks for this content
I have both in my garage and am going with the wrap spray instead of plasti-dip on rims this time.
Good luck! Take pictures so we can see the before and after!
How did it go
@@marxus2829 Bought new rims, painted the machined faces with automotive paint. Tried to use the vinyl and it wasn't working too well.
Thank you!!! VERY helpful!!!!!
You’re welcome!
Rustoleum vinyl actually looks great when applied correctly. However... the longer its on there the peel ability is horrible. It becomes more like paint and less peelable.
_Literally_ a black-vs-white comparison.
I wish they could paint match plasti-dip.
I would buy SO much of it if they could haha
man!!!! i never thought about that, but boy would i go broke
Criticizing a product due to user error is wild.
Plastidip has a top coat for their product
Used both, Plastic dip all day , Rust-Oleum is dog shit had to take it all off and redo with plasti dip
I love the video but your background music is terrible
Thank you for the feedback! Probably not my best song choice lol…
I've never tried plasti dip
It’s definitely worth a shot!
Way Too much talking.
Sorry! Lol.
Neither! Both are junk.
Coming from someone who paints for a living and paints custom expensive… really expensive hot rods. Your painting skills are not top notch, sorry
Is plasti dip the best product (at around that price point) for matte black rims?