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🛠️ Clear Protection, Bold Confidence — Peel, Protect, Repeat!
Plasti Dip Spray Clear is an 11-ounce aerosol specialty rubber coating that creates a transparent, flexible, and peelable protective layer. It offers waterproof, UV-resistant defense against rust, chemicals, and abrasion while maintaining the original look of surfaces. Ideal for automotive, marine, and home use, it dries to a matte finish with added grip and removes cleanly without residue, making it the ultimate temporary shield for your prized possessions.




| ASIN | B000LNN11G |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,848 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #23 in Automotive Rubber Care Products |
| Brand | Plasti Dip |
| Brand Name | Plasti Dip |
| Color | Clear |
| Color Code | #da8602, #000000 |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Coverage | 7 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 12,690 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00075815112095 |
| Included Components | Plasti Dip Spray Clear |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Type Name | Plasti Dip Spray Clear |
| Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 14.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Plasti Dip International |
| Model Name | Plasti Dip Spray Clear |
| Model Number | 11209 |
| Paint Type | Specialty |
| Part Number | 11209 |
| Size | 11 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Insulates, Deadens sound, Removable, Flexible, Stretchy, Chip resistant, Moisture resistant, Acid resistant, Durable in extreme weather conditions Special Feature Insulates, Deadens sound, Removable, Flexible, Stretchy, Chip resistant, Moisture resistant, Acid resistant, Durable in extreme weather conditions See more |
| Special Features | Insulates, Deadens sound, Removable, Flexible, Stretchy, Chip resistant, Moisture resistant, Acid resistant, Durable in extreme weather conditions |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
| UPC | 075815112095 |
| Unit Count | 11.0 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**J
Awesome product
Easy to use and works great. If you have never spray painted anything before, you're best off practicing painting the box these come in with some cheap spray paint to get a feel for the process. Keep doing it until you can coat the box without any drips or waves. I took my wheels off and used a jack stand to hold my car. The whole process took about a day per tire so plan ahead. I sprayed my wheels with a hose then scrubbed them with dish soap water and a rag. Then dried with a broken hairdryer and a clean rag on a nice breezy sunny day(s). I buffed the wheel one last time with another clean rag. There is always some film of road grease somewhere so be thorough. Be prepared with cheap plastic gloves, some painters tape, a sheet of cardboard big enough to lay the tire on, and some cardstock or index cards. You may want a respirator or at least a fan or something too if you have no breeze. The paint makes fumes. 2 hours of prep work will save you 5 hours of backtracking if you mess up later. Take your time. I first taped index cards around the tire but later found this to be overkill. I am adept at painting and later only needed a single line of painters tape around the tire to sufficiently block the spray. The cans spray well and are easy to control. Prep to your level of comfort. I applied a single coat of gray Rustoleum metal primer next. This may not be necessary but it didn't hurt. Now, the cans of black will spray in a vertical line which helps immensely with coverage and control. Put on your gloves and paint the box lightly to get practice with it. The spraying handle is necessary if you want to keep feeling in your hands. Give the wheel about 50% coverage with quick light sprays and let it sit for a while. I gave mine about 20 minutes. Then keep repeating until your wheel is covered. At some point you can just spray it on fairly thick so long as you keep control of the coverage and it will work and look fine. Apply even layers until your whole can runs out and give at least 10 minutes between layers. You get a lot of paint in each can! Repeat the process with the gloss if you wish. Out of curiosity I painted an old wheel to see how this stuff holds up. I peeled it off after it dried. It is not unlike a latex glove but much, much stronger. It sticks to the surface well and took effort to pull off. I could remove all of it after some work. Overall this product is fantastic. Just do your prep work and take your time for the best results. The paint is forgiving and will nearly level itself out but you should still apply it as best as you can.
R**N
Amazing stuff!
This stuff is amazing! The more I use it, the more I'm convinced this stuff is ALIEN technology! This stuff had to come from area 51. Seriously! Rubber spray paint that you can peel off! You can put this stuff down wet and it will dry to a smooth matte finish. You want stripes, no problem, mask them off and peel the tape while still wet, crisp, clean line almost every time! You want a little shine to it? hit it with the glossifier, not super slick but semi gloss easy. Change your mind? Peel that s*** off and do it again! At around $6 a can, who cares! Seriously, this stuff is really cool and applications is easy and really forgiving. Spray paint is too easy to screw up, prep is everything with lacquers and enamels. You spray one of those wrong and you've go a messy cleanup to get back to ready. This stuff doesn't even need scuffing, just degrease and spray. the glossier the surface the better. It peels way better off of glossy surfaces but the stuff is very tuff! You have to WANT to peel it off! A little more time with the alien ship should give them the formula for high gloss and we will be set! A monkey could paint with this stuff! He might have trouble laying out stripes but come on he is a monkey! I learned from another monkey to always wear respiratory gear when working in tight spaces cause your stripes might be a little crooked and squirrely if you dont!. Allow 30 minutes to recoat and have fun! This stuff aint expensive or permanent. Got a car, got a bike? Dip'em, dip'em hard and dip 'em wet! Hell they sell the stuff in gallons, imma gonna dip my houseboat! And at the same time stop leaks! Hell I might even try to dip my pool, water tight and algae free. It's perfectly safe on your new ride as well, paint a clear nose protector to protect from rock chips! Hell, dip that ride and rob a bank! Cruise a few mile away and peel that s***! That is a joke of course, you steal a car to robe a bank then drive to you dipped car and the peel it elsewhere! Like in the cannonball run! I would never do any of that s*** but I did plasti dip my bike and it looks awesome!! On a serious note to Performix. bribe that ALIEN and get the gloss formula! Iv'e got many plans for this stuff! Oh, sorry --- Blah, Blah, Blah, good stuff, buy it!
J**N
Meets all expectations!
Came quickly, well packaged, and as described! Using it to finish up a mask I'm painting.
K**.
Great for foam in cases
Stuff works great for the pluck n pick foam in pelican cases, I used it with the blue plastidip and it turned out pretty good, my only complaint is that the lid to the black came cracked, but it did not affect how the product worked. It didn't take very long to do, maybe 30 minutes, but I live in a very dry desert climate and it was relatively warm, but I did do this at night and I let it dry over night, about 8 hours, but I'm sure it dried quicker than that, came out very nicely. It is darker than the photo because I had the flash on. When layering colors I suggest putting on maybe 4-6 coats after the first one, I layered the black over the blue and it kind of navy blue on the black, so I may go back and fix it if it bothers my wife enough.
A**E
Plasti Dip is Enduring Truck and Greenhouse Abuses
I have used this Plasti Dip for two purposes so far, and I am very happy with ease of use and results for both applications. I have a Dodge Ram truck that I'm completely "blacking out". So, I used this product on chromed step bars and the shiny metal radio antenna. After cleaning the step bars and antenna with rubbing alcohol, I applied the Plasti Dip. I will advise proper masking of surfaces where you don't want it, since it will drift like other sprays. Although, even though a few stray drops got on my painted surface, it literally rubbed off with finger pressure - so no big deal. For the step bars, I applied 5 light coats, allowing 30 minute dry time between coats. Definitely go with light coats, or you will have runs and sags like any paint application. After applying the five coats to the two step bars and the antenna, I got a smooth surface finish that rivals anything from a factory. I used 2 cans for this. The bars have since been put to the test with plenty of boots placed on them, dogs entering and exiting the truck, and plenty of mud from the woods, and the finish is still perfect. This stuff is tough! My second use was to coat two 55 gallon drums used in a greenhouse. The drums are Plasti Dip black, filled with water, and act as a passive heat source for my small greenhouse. The drums absorb the sun's warmth during the day, and radiate it at night, helping to maintain the temperature inside the greenhouse. I find that the Plasti Dip surface is not supporting the heat transfer, but is holding up really well in a higher humidity environment, with frequent exposure to water and direct sun. I used one can for two 55 gallon barrels, applying 3 coats to each. I couldn't be happier with the performance of the Plasti Dip. I've got 3 more cans in my shop, ready for other uses I'm sure I'll find.
A**5
Really Amazing Stuff for Chrome Trim
I used this to black out a couple chrome trim pieces on the front bumper of a car. I also blacked out the orange corner markers. It just couldn't have been easier to use. I can't believe how well it breaks on the seams when you peel it off. This stuff is magic. I taped off my trim pieces with blue painters tape leaving a quarter inch to a half inch around what I was spraying. Applied 6 coats over the coarse of several hours. About 25 minutes in between. 10 minutes after the first coat that was very light, 25-30 minutes for the next 4 coats, and about 15 minutes on the last coat. The peel off was perfect. Very little effort and wallah, mat black on the pieces I wanted black. The corner markers were especially surprising since I didn't think there was enough gap to really break and thought the effort would be wasted. The Plasti Dip still broke exactly right and I had a perfect blackout job on the corner markers even with a minimal seam. I used an Exacto knife to pick a tiny bit of leftover dip from the seems, but it was extremely minimal. Didn't need to cut anything before I peeled. It has held up well so far. I'll probably wait another week or two before hitting a touch-less car wash. Hand washing works fine.
C**R
Better Grip on my TV Remote Control
I've used plasti-dip on other projects and have gotten mixed results but it seems like the best option for making a remote control a little stickier to the touch. I recently bought a universal remote control and found that the back of the remote is VERY smooth, too smooth. The remote will easily slide out of my hand if my hand relaxes for a second while I'm searching for something to watch. I put 4 coats on this remote, only waiting 30 minutes between coats (per the directions). For reference, I gave the remote 3 to 4 passes per coat. I moved quickly, though. You should move the bottle with some alacrity (been waiting a year to use that in a sentence) so the liquid rubber doesn't pool up and look amateur. PRO TIP: Use a razor or sharp exacto knife box cutter and cut a line between tape and plasti-dip (where necessary). You can see in a couple of the photos that I didn't cut the line clean enough cuz the blade wasn't as sharp as I thought. Plasti-dip does stick relatively well. I'll update this review as soon as the plasti-dip starts to peel (eventually this peels from whatever I put it on). In the photos, I circled in red where I could've done a better job with the tape removal. There's gotta be something out there more durable than this stuff but it's so convenient to use that I'll probably buy more when this can runs out. I'd recommend it but be prepared to be let down (maybe you won't!). I hope this was helpful!
J**C
Turns chrome into silver
This is for the Plasti Dip Clear. This is not like the clear glossifier they also sell, this clear leaves a matte finish. My 2006 Toyota Tundra came with chrome caps on the side mirrors, which I never liked. I saw a couple of videos that showed covering chrome with this clear makes it turn to a "brushed" silver, so decided to give it a shot. It's also supposed to give glossy surfaces a matte finish and have seen nice results online of that. My first issue was finding it, since it's not one of the common cans available in brick and mortar stores. Got it here with Prime, although it takes 4-5 days to receive instead of 2 but arrived on time and in good shape. I've used plasti dip before, spraying 6 or so coats to make it both more durable and easier to remove, but with this clear I only put on 3-4 coats as it was enough to get the results I wanted. Hopefully that doesn't come back to bite if I have to take it off. I also noticed this clear has a thinner viscosity than the black, etc I've used and it's much easier to shake up and comes out seemingly faster. With any plasti dip, or paint, keeping it in a bucket of warm water makes it spray much finer and stops the splotches. It went on very easy, waiting about 10 minutes between coats, and dries really fast. My truck is silver and I was pretty happy with how it came out, almost matching the color. So if you're looking for a semi-temporary way to turn your chrome into silver, or make a shiny car matte, this stuff works well and anyone can get decent results using it.
B**U
Scam
Scam don't buy, what you see is not what you get. Don't buy
A**R
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J**.
Great product
Works great, ,lasts a long time.
J**Z
Excelente producto. Fácil de aplicar y con un acabado hermoso si se hace correctamente.
Compré una lata de color rojo para pintar la tapa lateral de mi computadora, la cual ya estaba bastante descolorada y rayada. Ya había intentado usar este producto anteriormente, pero los resultados no fueron los que yo había esperado. La superficie que pinte quedó con una textura gomosa horrible, se le pegaba la pelusa y el polvo, quedaron unas líneas blanquizcas horribles y cuando quise remover el producto fue un verdadero lío ya que no se quitaba tan fácil cómo se mostraba en algunos videos en internet, un verdadero desastre. Lo primero que hice fue culpar al producto pues según yo, había hecho todo de manera correcta. No obstante, después de ver varios tutoriales en Internet de cómo aplicar correctamente este producto, me di cuenta de que había hecho todo de manera incorrecta y que el mal resultado había sido completamente mi culpa. En este segundo intento puse en práctica todos los consejos y técnicas que vi en Internet para una correcta aplicación de este producto y debo decir que la diferencia de resultados es abismal. Obtuve un acabado completamente liso y suave al tacto sin textura, fácil de limpiar y con un color completamente uniforme. Si esta es la primera vez que vas a utilizar este producto o si ya lo habías intentado utilizar anteriormente y habías tenido resultados malos como los que yo tuve la primera vez déjame compartir contigo algunos consejos que te ayudarán a evitar cometer los mismos errores que yo cometí al principio y de esta manera obtener un acabado uniforme y sin textura. Antes que nada, algo que deben de tener muy en cuenta es que este producto NO ES PINTURA, es goma en aerosol y por lo tanto la forma de aplicación no es la misma que se utiliza para una pintura en aerosol. Tanto la distancia como la velocidad y cantidad del producto aplicado difieren totalmente de una pintura normal. Una queja muy común en este producto es que cuando se está aplicando a veces salpica algunas gotas muy gruesas lo que arruina la uniformidad de la aplicación. Para evitar esta situación debemos de calentar la lata para que el contenido de ésta se disuelva mejor y que al momento de aplicarlo salga un spray fino y con un tamaño de gotas uniforme. La manera correcta de hacer esto es metiendo la lata en un recipiente con agua caliente (OJO el agua debe de estar caliente más no hirviendo ya que si elevamos demasiado la temperatura de la lata esta puede explotar) y dejarlo reposar por unos 15 minutos. POR NADA DEL MUNDO SE TE OCURRA CALENTAR LA LATA DIRECTAMENTE CON FUEGO NI CON UNA PISTOLA DE CALOR, USA ÚNICAMENTE AGUA CALIENTE. Después de sacar la lata del agua debemos asegurarnos de secarla completamente para que no vayan a caer gotas de agua a la superficie sobre la cual vayamos a aplicar el producto. Antes de empezar a aplicar debes asegurarte de que la superficie a cubrir esté completamente limpia, sin polvo y completamente seca, si vas a aplicarlo sobre tu auto éste debe de estar libre de cera o abrillantador. La distancia ideal para aplicar el producto es de 15 cm ya que si se aplica el producto de más lejos las gotas del aerosol quedaran demasiado dispersas y al secarse tendrás un acabado texturizado y gomoso que se verá y sentirá horrible al tacto. Por el contrario, si aplicas el producto demasiado cerca tienes el riesgo de que el producto se chorree o que se le hagan costras que al secarse se notaran bastante. Cuando estes aplicando el producto lo mejor es hacerlo a una velocidad media y en capas de ligeramente gruesas. Como ya lo dije, esto no es pintura y no se puede aplicar a la misma velocidad. Muchas personas tienden a aplicar el aerosol de manera rápida y en capas delgadas, pero si lo haces así corres el riego de texturizar el acabado y terminar con el indeseable acabado gomoso y pegajoso. La mejor forma de darte cuenta si estas haciendo una aplicación correcta es que al aplicar la capa de spray la superficie dónde estás aplicando se verá mojada, brillante, reflejante y sin espacios blancos. A esto se le llama “wet coat” (Para una mejor demostración busca en YouTube el video “DipTips: Spraying PlastiDip Without Texture”) ¿Cuántas capas debes de aplicar? Todo dependerá de tu proyecto, pero recuerda que uno de los beneficios de este producto es poder quitarlo de manera fácil con solo jalarlo y la única forma de lograrlo es tendiendo una capa gruesa de producto. Si dejas una capa muy delgada de producto o no muy gruesa, igual podrás retirar el producto jalándolo, pero en vez de salir en una sola pieza se desprenderá en varios pedacitos y será bastante tedioso y difícil de quitar. Lo recomendable son de 5 a 7 capas gruesas de producto dejando un intervalo de 15 minutos entre cada capa. De preferencia recuerda recalentar la lata con mas agua caliente entre cada aplicación. Después de aplicar la ultima capa deja secar por un periodo de 4-5 horas para que el producto este completamente seco y curado. Para obtener los mejores resultados procura aplicar el producto en un espacio con buena ventilación, pero donde no haya corrientes de aire pues corres el riesgo de que le caiga polvo a tu superficie o que el aire disperse el aerosol y arruine tu acabado. Espero que estos consejos te ayuden a conseguir ese hermoso acabado liso y terso que todos queremos y puedas tener un proyecto del cual puedas estar satisfecho.
鈴**弘
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