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Hydro dipping

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arkvet

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I was reading through some old threads and saw where some people had their panel plastics hydro dipped with a carbon fiber print. Looked like a great way to spruce up the old plastics.

I can't find anyone local around me that does it so I just starting reading up on it and watched a few YouTube videos on it. It looks extremely easy to DIY.

Anyone out there DIY hydro dipping? I'm sure like everything else using quality supplies and good technique is essential. For the price of DIY though I could do my panel for less than $100 and buy plenty of film to do several test items beforehand.
 

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