I read on the net a lot about PLASTIDIP and their applications. For me as an amateur handyman course obligation to test it yourself! So here ... ordered the delivery came quickly. Unfortunately I took only on the back of the spray can, that "for significantly better adhesion ... the PLASTIDIP primer" should take. On the web and also in the article description was to find nothing. Or it was so well hidden that I have read it;) Well ... yet tested. First, the case of my Action Cam was my turn. The transparent case should get a "gumming" what should visually look better. So the cam taped at the relevant points that can really shaken and sprayed extensively. The smell is sake as in normal painting very concise, so ensure sufficient ventilation, also the woman;) Unfortunately, although the Sprühbelag was clearly present, but stained only weakly colored, so it was rather a delicate anthracite with transparent accents as a black tight rubber layer. So again very very shaken very thoroughly, and sprayed the second layer after 5 minutes, with a little better result. Visible Spühbelag present but not really black. After the third layer I let it be so cool and dry, the tape edges very carefully carved with a schwarfen blade, so that not even solve the rubber when you remove the tape. That worked well. From the feel of her (after drying) everything is normal, it feels rubbery, grippy than before. Nahc the first rides with the action and the everyday use in the hand, no abrasion seems to be identifiable. So I went yesterday to the next project, my bike helmet. He has now behind some visible flaws, also constantly dengelt my fiancee as sociality with her helmet against my driving, so I wanted to "gum" the helmet in the rear area. The helmet was cleaned, taped, and it was time to paint;) This time, the layers were a bit opaque color, which encouraged me. The layers need to dry in fact only 5-10 minutes until you can paint the next layer. After 4 layers, I found that it was sufficient ... I have fogged the back of relatively generous and forward to the adhesive edge relatively weak. The rear area was dry after about 2 hours, so I then tried to remove the taping gently. Unfortunately, I can not on a helmet rumritzen with a knife, and promptly ended the whole maneuver that at number oak small but also larger bodies, especially replaced the rubber with the weak painted area. I look the same times if I can upload a photo to ... it's a close-up where you can see the very unclean edge well. Okay, sorry for the trouble, but it can indeed pull-Yeah, but easily goes only where the rubber thicker rests, in the weak genebelten areas it is even rather cumbersome to remove the gum residue.
My Conclusion: For special applications, I would buy PLASTIDIP well again. My helmet, motorcycle or even on parts of my car but I would SO not edit safe! Maybe (!) That changes, if one uses the primer, and then the rubber no longer detaches itself with the remove abklebe-but is it still at least in principle, without a trace deductible?
Price / performance, however, is not compensated for my taste, around 20 for a can is too expensive if you have alternatives! Especially because a can not -farbdeckend- sufficient in my experience by far for the specified area. Therefore good can only be used for very specific cases, and I only 3 stars!