Chris P.
Jun 22 2001, 10:54am
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I can't remember what this product was called, but it was some sort of liquid "dip" that put a rubberized coating on things... Primarily, it was designed to put the vulcanized little coating on tool handles (i.e. the grips on pliers)... Anyway, I remember this because back in the day when I used to race build/race r/c cars, I used the coating to create durable little rollcages for my RC-10s and whatnot....
So, the question is, do you think this might be something to try with interior bits? I'm thinking someone should try dipping things like the doorhandles, since they are chintzy as all get-out... at least on my '99 they are. The "dip" was available in different colors as well... blue, red, black... you might even be able to custom-mix a color, I don't know....
Anyone remember what this stuff is called, or think this might be a good idea?
I can't remember what this product was called, but it was some sort of liquid "dip" that put a rubberized coating on things... Primarily, it was designed to put the vulcanized little coating on tool handles (i.e. the grips on pliers)... Anyway, I remember this because back in the day when I used to race build/race r/c cars, I used the coating to create durable little rollcages for my RC-10s and whatnot....
So, the question is, do you think this might be something to try with interior bits? I'm thinking someone should try dipping things like the doorhandles, since they are chintzy as all get-out... at least on my '99 they are. The "dip" was available in different colors as well... blue, red, black... you might even be able to custom-mix a color, I don't know....
Anyone remember what this stuff is called, or think this might be a good idea?