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DIY - Custom Skid Plate

Discussion in 'Detailing' started by CANVagent, Sep 10, 2019.

  1. Sep 10, 2019 at 2:29 PM
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    CANVagent

    CANVagent [OP] Active Member

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    Aug 14, 2019
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    Gender:
    Male
    First Name:
    Kenneth
    Vehicle:
    2017 Off Road Double Cab
    Wrapped up this little retro-style flavor to add to the TRD Skid Plate on my 2017 SuperWhite Off Road. I've always loved the "clean" look of the SuperWhite w Black accents, but wanted to add some loud (but somewhat hidden) flavor somewhere on the truck. With the lift, the skid plate is just visible enough, so I went at it. I figured that if I didn't like it, I could always strip it...so it was worth going for.


    - Prepped and degreased
    - Engine Enamel Black - up to 3 coats (Let dry AT LEAST a day, or you'll easily get some peeling like I did)
    - Masked with combo of 3M pinstriping and painters mask take
    - Montana 94 sprayed into different shapes masked by the tape; some blended, some blocked for a more solid color block
    - Removed masking, touched up any peeled enamel with "On The Run" permanent graffiti paint marker
    - Engine Enamel hi-temp clear coat, 2 coats
    - Re-Mounted and hit the road!

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