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    Hydro dip or Wrap?

    Ive got a 2010 Arctic cat Prowler XTZ 1000 that I want to camo, which is better dip or Wrap?

    #2
    Dip if you can get a big enough vat.

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      #3
      post pics when its done...

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        #4
        Anyone on the GS that does camo dipping on UTV's?

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          #5
          Kit to wrap ATV/Golf Cart is around $250. Dipping plastics for an ATV is around $600.

          Wrapping it yourself is a chore. Curved surfaces are tough. I wrapped my jacked up golf cart and it was a real test of patience. Very hard to get out bubbles and avoid having to cut it into smaller overlapping pieces on any curved surface.

          If you have the money, the dip is worth it - it will turn out more uniform in appearance and will save you the frustration.

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            #6
            Originally posted by overcomer401965 View Post
            Ive got a 2010 Arctic cat Prowler XTZ 1000 that I want to camo, which is better dip or Wrap?
            Post up what you find, id like to do it to mine also. But will not spend 600 buxs on it.

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              #7
              $5.00 kyrlon olive drab green + $5.00 krylon brown=your kids dream, and a "custom" paint job

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                #8
                Will post pics, now just need to find someone who can do it. Any recommendations for someone who does hydro dipping?

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