Anyone here using Peelable Body Armor? (DipYourCar)

98 SNAKE EATER

Adventurer
Many years ago I bedlined my 80 from top to bottom and it's pretty much been a rolling billboard for my shop's services

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I used different brands, textures and color tint to give our customers an idea of what to expect and just had them point to a panel on my rig to decide what they wanted :)

The majority of our bedliner work has been for fleet vehicles (tow trucks, work trucks and such), but also had quite a few trail rigs take the plunge and do full coatings inside and out :cool:

That being said, I've had many customers that were on the fence, but just couldn't make the commitment of doing sumthin permanent :confused:

Now I see DipYourCar has Peelable Body Armor that looks interesting :unsure:





Just curious if anyone here has tried it yet
 

Jupiter58

Well-known member
It may prevent very light scratches, like the coatings they do. Fortunately for wrangler owners they make reasonably priced magnetic panels that protect from anything up to a small dent. I had good success with those on my heavier off-road trips.
I would think with the popularity of the lcs they would have that option???
 

plainjaneFJC

Deplorable
It may prevent very light scratches, like the coatings they do. Fortunately for wrangler owners they make reasonably priced magnetic panels that protect from anything up to a small dent. I had good success with those on my heavier off-road trips.
I would think with the popularity of the lcs they would have that option???
Link to these panels?
 

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