January 31, 201213 yr Went and got some earlier. First coat on a single test trim piece is drying now. It doesn't seem to go on very smoothly. Shook the can a while.. Think this will smooth out as it dries?Try 4-5 inches, I know the distance will change the texture. Once the first coat is done, do a few more, otherwise if its too thin it'll be hard to remove in piece.Just did a heavier coat. Looked a bit smoother when i went out to check on the first. Thanks for the tipIf the weather is cold you could dip the can into some warm water. But that's what I've seen people do with rattle can spray paints, not sure about this product.That may just be what needs to be done! After drying it was still wasn't as smooth as i want. May take these layers off and start over while utilizing this tip!When I did mine, it was 28degrees outside and it kept spraying like shit. So after each layer, I took the cans and cleaned the tip really good and set them by the fire to warm them up. Worked perfectThat's exactly what I did today, turned out a bit better. Not perfectly smooth like i wanted, but it doesn't matter.I peels off after one winter.Even if it does, it's still a cheap way to change the look of your car, add a little protection or spruce up some trim. I'm sure it depends how harsh your winters are as well, and where it's placed.
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