🚗 Transform your ride today, peel it tomorrow!
Dupli-Color ECWRC8800 is a premium 11 oz. aerosol spray paint designed for automotive customization. It delivers a sleek, wet-look gloss finish that dries to the touch in 30 minutes and cures fully in 1 hour. Engineered with EZ Peel Technology, it offers easy removability without damaging the original surface. This water-resistant paint is ideal for use on aluminum, metal, chrome, plastic, and factory-painted surfaces, providing durable protection against weather elements while allowing you to refresh your vehicle’s style on demand.
Brand | Dupli-Color |
Color | Black |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 14 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Glow |
Unit Count | 14.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Removable |
Specific Uses For Product | Exterior |
Surface Recommendation | Aluminum,Plastic,Metal |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Auto Parts, Automotive Accessories, Replacement, Performance Parts |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | #262626 |
Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
Coverage | Full |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 026916139825 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00026916139825 |
Manufacturer | Dupli-Color |
Item Weight | 1.37 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 5.5 x 2.75 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | ECWRC8800 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Aluminum,Chrome,Metal,Plastic |
Manufacturer Part Number | ECWRC8800 |
OEM Part Number | CWRC880 |
Special Features | Glow |
9**N
Do not spray in direct sunlight.
I found this product very easy to use, although, to be fair, I've rattle-canned many wheels in my time. The only advice I can give is to NOT spray in direct sunlight, especially if it's hot out. Coating will dry too fast and not flash out gloss as it should; sheen will be a matte finish. Spray in the shade.Other than that, the finish is amazing for a dip coating! You will not get a blemish-free finish like if you painted with real paint, but it really sprays out as a true gloss, unlike 'other' dip gloss coats on the market. This is THE go-to product for those, like me, that wanted to change things up on a non-permanent level to see how I liked having blacked out wheels. Comes right off with dip remover and a pressure when I'm tired of the color. Highly recommend.
T**T
Good if you’re not picky
One can isn’t enough for a 24’ Denali grill.On the back of the bottle it’s says it last about 12 months and that you should respray again at the 12 month mark. It is the glossiest plasti dip I’ve used but not as glossy as I’d like. Looks like I should have used a can and a half to get this grill glossier but you have to be careful to not get runs. It’s a time consuming process to prepare the surface and mask off. Spray fan wasn’t too wide or narrow, it was about an inch and a half. Not sure if I’d purchase again. It’s a bit expensive for the amount you’re able to do.
C**D
Great product
Follow the directions and it'll be perfect, I will say buy at least 2× what you think you need
J**E
Good but tough to peel
I used about 12 of these kits on my project so I have a pretty good idea of the pros and cons of installation. I can’t speak to the durability just yet since it hasn’t been that long.On a 2012 Audi Q7 I did the rear emblems, wheel center caps, front lower bumper pieces, rear lower bumper, and side rocker moldings. Everything came out really well!I’ll try to answer maybe some of the questions I had before I started, and some things I learned along the way.-It’s glossy and black! I did some test pieces with the original brand and glossifier, while it looked great, the glossifier has a white hue that makes the end color grey. This stuff doesn’t have as deep or smooth gloss to it as the test pieces but it is definitely black. It’s got a little bit of an orange peel texture.-The 2 step method is weird… I still don’t know what it’s all about but it does slow you down and introduces another process and another chance to make a mistake. The prep coat lays down more like spray adhesive than paint. Don’t panic, it’s supposed to be like that apparently, at least all of mine were consistent. Use light light coats in this step. And mind the recoat times in the directions.-The prep coat cures white under the top coat. My concern is if I get scratches and dings on the onyx black they will be magnified by the white underneath. Only time will tell.-Film strength isn’t nearly as good as the original brand. It does peel, but not really that nice. I made the mistake of masking beyond the hard body line and peeling back to get a clean line, which is a common technique with these coatings. It really didn’t work out well, it just kind of comes apart as you peel it. I suspect when it’s time to remove it entirely it will have cured and dried out and should be better to remove.-It’s tacky… Pieces I sprayed weeks ago are slightly sticky to the touch. I’m going to experiment with some different protectants to see if I can get it a little slicker. I’m worried it’s going to collect dirt and wear faster from having to scrub it clean.-The finish coat says it can be constantly recoated… And it can as long as you are paying attention and maintain a minimum wet edge. A little bit of build up and it will run and drip. I have a few little errors, mostly around hard corners where it built up. Overall though, it’s pretty forgiving.-Coverage isn’t great. Here’s what I ended up with on my project. 2 kits per side (about 1ft x 7ft) trim was about right. 3 kits for the rear lower bumper (10ft x 2ft) and I wish I had budgeted 1 more. 1 kit for the wheel centers and rear emblems. 3 kits for the front lower valance pieces.At the time I bought these they were $5 cheaper on Amazon than the local parts store.Overall I’m happy with the results. Hopefully it proves to be reasonably durable. If you’re going for that luxury gloss look on your trim, and your skills with vinyl wrap are limited, this is a great option.
J**C
terrible paint. no gloss. spat out chunks
terrible paint. no gloss. spat out chunks
8**M
Take your time
I did the grill of my truck it Looks good but it is very hard to get an even coat take your time and do even coats. You have to ensure the coats are evenly wet or you will see dry spots and splatters as the can gets low
K**.
Doesn’t shine
Doesn’t shine like the product say’s
W**.
DO NOT BUY-not as described at all
I needed a wet look for interior part so I thought this would do the job, WRONG, it was horrible. I tested it on a useless piece to see how it looked and worked. It did peal as it was supposed to, but the color was so flat that that I ended up using a gloss black from hardware store. I tried the stuff on my needed part, and it still failed to be a "wet look" or gloss in any way. I was very disappointed with the product.
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