How Do You Hydro Dip an RC Car?

Hydro dipping is a process used to change the appearance of a variety of surfaces by coating them with a thin layer of paint that is then sealed with a clear coat. It’s often used to create custom designs and patterns on items like RC cars, helmets, and other recreational items.

Hydro dipping is easy to do and requires minimal supplies. Here’s how you can hydro dip an RC car in five simple steps.

Step 1: Choose Your Paint
The first step in hydro dipping your RC car is selecting the right paint. You’ll want to choose a type of paint that will adhere well to the surface of your car.

Some popular options include acrylic paints, enamels, or urethane paints. Make sure you select a paint specifically designed for hydro dipping and that it’s compatible with the plastic or metal surface of your car.

Step 2: Prepare the Car
After selecting the right type of paint, you’ll need to prepare your car for the hydro dip process. Start by thoroughly cleaning your car with soap and water to remove any dirt or debris from its surface. Once it has been cleaned, dry it off completely before applying any additional products such as primer or sealant.

Step 3: Apply Primer and Sealant
For best results, you should apply a primer or sealant before hydro dipping your car. This will help ensure that your paint adheres properly and creates an even finish. Apply one or two coats of primer or sealant according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Step 4: Dip Your Car
Now it’s time for the fun part! Prepare your dip tank by filling it with water and adding several drops of activator solution according to the instructions on the bottle.

Then add your desired color of paint into the tank and stir gently with a wooden stick until everything is well mixed together.

Once you have prepared your dip tank, carefully lower your RC car into it until it is completely submerged in the liquid solution. Allow it to sit for several minutes before carefully removing it from the dip tank.

Step 5: Apply Top Coat

Once you have removed your RC car from the dip tank, allow it to dry completely before applying any additional products such as top coats or sealants. These will help protect your design from chipping or fading over time.

Conclusion:

Hydro dipping is an easy way to customize an RC car with unique designs and patterns without having to use expensive tools or supplies.

All you need are some basic painting supplies such as paint, primer, top coat, and activator solution along with access to a dip tank. With these simple supplies, you can create beautiful designs on any surface quickly and easily.

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Karen Watkins