I have used plastidip on the foam in my storage cases but have only used black and only ever seen others use black. I went to buy some and all they had was white so I bought a couple of cans. Anyone use white or any other color on their foam??
I have used plastidip on the foam in my storage cases but have only used black and only ever seen others use black. I went to buy some and all they had was white so I bought a couple of cans. Anyone use white or any other color on their foam??
Reinforcing the pick n pluck foam so it wears better. I also think it looks better. Just really wondering if there are any examples using non-black as that is what everyone seems to use for this purpose.What would be the purpose?
Reinforcing the pick n pluck foam so it wears better. I also think it looks better. Just really wondering if there are any examples using non-black as that is what everyone seems to use for this purpose.
I had the same thought. That is why I bought 2 cans. I think white could look cool and make the colors of the chips pop. I probably won’t get to it for a couple weeks but will let you all know and post pics here.My Walmart only had white. Passed on it. I figure you’d have to completely coat it for it to look good so no foam shows thru. Then it might look messy and ugly if not. I’ll search more for black.
Yeah interested to know the result. Maybe I’d do my next case in white if it turns out well. Planning on getting one for a set of royal 43mm when they come back in stockI had the same thought. That is why I bought 2 cans. I think white could look cool and make the colors of the chips pop. I probably won’t get to it for a couple weeks but will let you all know and post pics here.
I used gorilla glue spray glue. Just to hold them together while plastidipping.Has anyone glued the foam layers together? If so, then what glue works well?
This was my thought as well. White might look nasty after a short time.I'd be concerned that white will show dirt too easily, and highlight any imperfections in the coverage (vs masking both if using black).
Gray probably not a problem with dirt, but imperfections still likely an issue.
Good point. I am going to test spray the bottom and see. It likely will show the nooks and crannies more than black.I'd be concerned that white will show dirt too easily, and highlight any imperfections in the coverage (vs masking both if using black).
Gray probably not a problem with dirt, but imperfections still likely an issue.
I used clear on mine. Turned out just fine.
Pics would be really helpful!