Plasti Dip Camo Aerosol (400ml)
Plasti Dip camo is an air dried flexible liquid matte coating for use on virtually anything.
Camo is a special collection of Plasti Dip colours designed to match the many shades of nature. keeps your hunting and fishing gear, camping equipment, and other outdoor gear inconspicuous when you are in the wild .
Camo
Aavailable in four unique Earth-tone colours: Khaki Green, Tan, Brown, and Black.
Specially formulated colours will give your tree stand or the stock of your hunting rifle a camouflage look. This will help you blend in with your surroundings. You can use it to give your boat, trailer, or even your whole car or truck a one-of-a-kind camouflage coating.
Any way you use it, Plasti Dip Camo will keep you better hidden from your chosen prey. This makes it easier to bag The Big One.
No matter what colours of Camo you use on your gear, the coated items will gain a soft, rubbery, easy-grip surface. This cushioned grip will surely be welcome when you are lugging your gear across prime deer hunting country or setting off on a camping trek through the woods. Plasti Dip will give your outdoor gear protection from impact, abrasion, and the elements.
If the coating gets damaged or wears out, Just touch up with more dip. if you just want to change the look, Plasti Dip will peel off easily from most non-porous surfaces. This leaves the item underneath in its original, pre-Dipped condition. For a permanent coating on metals and plastics use our Primer as a base coat (available in grey and clear).
Using Plasti Dip Spray in cooler temperatures can affect drying times, finish quality, and spray performance. If you plan on spraying your project in cooler conditions, we recommend pre-warming the aerosol can by placing it in a warm room and allowing the contents to reach room temperature. Make sure you mix spray paint thoroughly by shaking can for 2 minutes before spraying plasti dip and repeat mixing process before each additional coat. Under no circumstances should users subject the aerosol can to temperatures above 48°Celsius or use heat from an open flame or other sources of ignition to pre-warm the spray can. Additionally, cooler conditions may affect the surface you are spraying. If you are concerned about spraying your project in cooler temperatures, test in an inconspicuous area first to ensure the resulting finish will be what you’re looking for.