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If you've sprayed Plasti Dip, it's time to graduate to Halo EFX. It is quickly becoming the removable coating of choice with installers nationwide and for good reason. Halo EFX lays smooth, has no rubbery feel, resists lifts and bubbles. Halo EFX comes in an assortment of primary colors and clear. Halo EFX Real Clear is a great solution for mixing flakes, pearls and compatible pigment systems increasing the available color pallet to an almost limitless amount of variety and complexity. Halo EFX Covert Back, Bright White, and Killa Red offer unparalleled contrasts in color - living up to the high standards that make up the Halo EFX RPCS line-up. Many OEM factory finishes have been enhanced using Halo EFX with great success. Because of the film’s versatility, both the novice and professional alike spray Halo EFX through a variety of HVLP based-paint systems. The most commonly used HVLP platform is the Earlex style turbine system. Readily available at local home improvement and hardware stores, the Earlex provides an excellent low cost solution to the DIYer and professional installer alike. The benefits are seen as two fold. Not only can you completely change the look and feel of your vehicle, but also protect the factory OEM finish from the harsh elements found in many driving conditions today. Installed correctly, Halo EFX is impervious to moisture, salts, acids and bases, thus offering an array of protection in the harshest environments. Halo EFX can be used in a variety of other applications where protection from the elements is a must, such as track days for personal sports cars, off-road, marine and industrial applications. While polymer film technology has been around for decades, the exterior automotive reversible polymer film industry is, in many respects, still in its infancy. Even the company who pioneered the RPCS is, to this day, making enhancements to their original formula. As this industry grows, innovation will lead the way.
B**Z
This is far superior to Plasti-Dip.
This is far superior to Plasti-Dip.This goes on easier.It doesn't run as easily.It has a smoother texture.It comes ready to spray.It looks awesome.Cons:If you want absolute matte black, this isn't that. It is very non-shiny, but it is not as matte as Plasti-dip. It is like Matte Vinyl. That's what I wanted. But some people might not.Unlike rattle can black, you can't just touch up scratches from the trail, you need to pull the whole door, or what ever, and re-spray it.
B**.
It's just like plastidip, not durable, not smooth, it's rubbery, catches dust. Wasted $200!
Almost like plasidip, it dries kind of rubbery or tacky. I prepped the surface very carefully, and applied it as directed one month ago, and it's already starting to peel on its own around the edges (hood, door). Not a pretty finish. I should have applied upol raptor truck liner instead. It's not removable, but I don't need that. HALO EFX and Plastidip don't hold up at all, in my experience.
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