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This looks really cool! But at $99 I'd hate to take the chance and screw it up. How hard is it to remove to start over and how does it hold up in the field are my questions. But then again, a blemish in a cammo pattern just adds to the natural broken pattern.
Wow, I'm impressed! I always wondered how this can be achieved at home and here's the answer, excellent! There are few things in my gear that are dying to see this through.
I have seen others try this and fail miserably, no clue what products they used but you could see the after effects of their "experiment". I think it either takes a serious skill for all of the kits or maybe some are just harder than others.
Not cheap brother! Although this may come in handy in all sorts of situations but as others have said already, what if you don't do it right, what then?
I know there is a cheaper version of a camo dip kit out there that uses spray paint instead of pro-grade materials. My guess is that they used that one instead of this one...
Make sure you get the right one i know there a couple that are not good at all if you have to mix up stuff not good. The one i use is from mydipkit.com Dont make the mistakes i did make sure you watch the video link that comes with the kit after i watched the video and done a couple small things it works really well. If you screw up you can sand down and redo the part trust me i know.