Can You Hydro Dip an RC Car Body?

Hydro dipping is a process of applying decorative designs to hard, non-porous surfaces by immersing them in water-based paints and activator solutions. It is a great way to give your RC car a unique look, and it can open up a whole new world of customizing possibilities.

Before you attempt to hydro dip an RC car body, there are several things to consider. The most important is the material that the body is made of.

Most RC car bodies are made from either ABS plastic or Lexan polycarbonate. ABS plastic is easier to work with, but it is not as durable as polycarbonate and may be more prone to damage.

It’s also important to make sure that you have the right supplies for the job. You’ll need paint, activator solution, a spray gun, a container large enough for dipping, and some other materials such as masking tape or painter’s tape.

The actual process of hydro dipping an RC car body is fairly straightforward. First, you’ll need to clean the surface thoroughly using soap and water. Then you’ll need to mask off any areas that you don’t want painted with masking tape or painter’s tape.

Once everything has been masked off, you can begin dipping your body into the paint bath. Make sure that your spray gun is set up correctly so that you get an even coating on your body. Once the entire body has been covered in paint, let it dry before removing the masking tape.

After everything has dried completely, you can put your newly customized RC car body back on your vehicle and enjoy its new look!

Conclusion:
Yes, it is possible to hydro dip an RC car body! However, there are several things to keep in mind before beginning such as what material the body is made from and having all the necessary supplies for the job. With some patience and careful attention to detail though, anyone can customize their RC car with hydro dipping!

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Stephen Dunn