(21-03-10, 12:38 PM)pukkabruv Wrote: with out wanting to sound massively ignorant... whats the plastic dip?.. im guessing some kinda heated rubber/plastic that you dip your sneaks into?
cheers google: Process used to cover metal with plastic. The metal, usually in rod form, is heated in an oven until it is hot, then dipped into a container of plastic powder, which is blown with air in order to create an even spread. The plastic melts onto the metal and sticks to it. The coated metal is put back into the oven until the plastic becomes smooth and shiny, then removed and left to cool.
how does that work with the tread/grip?
Just read the opening post from sneakerfile, said he bought some and would feedback the results.
Would be great to be able to paint soles and wear them without paint rubbing off. This is what he said..
http://www.plastidip.co.uk/index2.cfm?pa...s&prodId=1
OK, finally, there may be a solution to the problem of old faded shells. I have yet to get round to testing this yet (have bought some but not tried it yet) but it sounds like it may do the job. The paint dries to form a flexible weather-proof plastic/rubbery layer, whichs sounds like it would be perfect for painting shells.
As you know, you use normal paints and you risk it splitting or cracking when the ruber bends. This may solve that problem.
Once I have tested this out (if the weather stays good I can do it, as it needs to be used outdoors) I will let you all know the results.
They do it in several colours as well, so you may be able to take your customisation all the way down to the sole!