Supermarine Blue Gallon

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  • Regular price $83.19


A beautifully deep, dark metallic blue. The darkest metallic blue we offer.

Performance Series gallons offer a smoother, more exciting finish than classic Plasti Dip® - yet offer substantial savings over Dip Pearl style kits:
  • Improved leveling provides as smoother, flatter surface
  • Excellent pigment coverage
  • DIY friendly and pairs well with the DipSprayer and Advanced DipSprayer turbines
  • Performance Series Gallons are TOPCOATS only, and must be applied over a proper Plasti Dip Spray base.


    Plasti Dip gallon colors can be layered if desired. For brighter colors (Yellows, Reds, Oranges, Greens, Pinks), a base of Avalanche Grey is recommended. If you wish to dip your whole car, please consider one of our all inclusive Pro Car Kits to do the job.

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    Plasti Dip gallons are designed to be sprayed through turbine systems such as the DYC DipSprayer or Advanced DipSprayer they are traditionally too thick to be sprayed through an HVLP. HVLP may produce dry spray and can ruin the finish. If you wish to use HVLP, please spray the ProLine gallons, as they were designed for HVLP spray systems.

    Plasti Dip protects dipped surfaces from acids, abrasion, corrosion, impact, salts, moisture and weathering. It remains flexible, stretchy and will not crack, or become brittle in extreme temperatures when applied correctly.

    Clean each surface with PreDip Spray to remove any dirt, debris, oils, waxes, grease, or loose rust, then let dry completely before spraying Plasti Dip. Coat each dipped surface with DipCoat Protective Spray 4 hours after dip has dried for best results. Temperature guidelines: Ideal temps for application range from 30F - 95F. The colder the temps, the longer the dry times between coats.

    Test all applications in a small inconspicuous area to make sure it will meet your expectations and is suitable for each unique surface. Although Plasti Dip has proven to be safe and predictable, every surface is unique and it's impossible to predict how each surface will react.

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