

🖌️ Transform your gear with smoky layers of protection and style!
Plasti Dip Spray Smoke 11oz (6 Pack) offers a unique, multi-coat color-shifting rubber coating that protects surfaces from acids, abrasion, corrosion, and weathering. It remains flexible and removable without residue after curing, making it ideal for creative DIY projects and durable surface protection.
| ASIN | B00E975PWS |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #403,636 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #469 in Industrial Coatings |
| Brand | Plasti Dip |
| Brand Name | Plasti Dip |
| Color | Smoke |
| Color Code | Plasti Dip |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 11212 Aerosol, Single 11oz Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 427 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 30075815112201 |
| Item Form | Aerosol |
| Item Height | 8 inches |
| Item Type Name | Plasti Dip |
| Item Volume | 11 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Plasti Dip |
| Model Name | 11220-6PK |
| Paint Type | Spray |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 6) |
| Special Feature | Unique among Plasti Dip varieties, Plasti Dip Smoke’s color changes gradually as more coats are added. After one or two coats, it’s a light, smoky gray. Each additional coat gives Plasti Dip Smoke a darker, deeper hue taking the color from gray to charcoal to black, all with the same distinct smokiness. Special Feature Unique among Plasti Dip varieties, Plasti Dip Smoke’s color changes gradually as more coats are added. After one or two coats, it’s a light, smoky gray. Each additional coat gives Plasti Dip Smoke a darker, deeper hue taking the color from gray to charcoal to black, all with the same distinct smokiness. See more |
| Special Features | Unique among Plasti Dip varieties, Plasti Dip Smoke’s color changes gradually as more coats are added. After one or two coats, it’s a light, smoky gray. Each additional coat gives Plasti Dip Smoke a darker, deeper hue taking the color from gray to charcoal to black, all with the same distinct smokiness. |
| Specific Uses For Product | Blacks out or tints glass |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
| UPC | 075815112323 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Seller cannot control use of this product and will not accept liability for more than product replacement. |
T**R
Good tint for RC windows!
This worked good for tinting my windows on my RC bodies. Took several light coats, but it was just enough to give me the look I wanted. Then adding a blue LED light inside sure made it look neat at night. It was real easy to apply and there is no worries of it drying out over time.
B**S
Good stuff this plastidip, an elegant weapon for a more civilized age.
It's dips plasti all over your unplastied diappables. I use it primarily for craft purposes, but there are all kinds of uses, as a sealant, as a paint cover, as a non-slip grip surface, all kinds of ideas. Shake vigorously first. If you are pondering its utility versus it's cost, get one can and try the stuff out. I promise you'll find all kinds of useful ideas for it that make the expense very reasonable. If you're really hard up for ideas of what can be done with it, resort to youtube and prepare to be mind blown.
R**N
smoke, not black out
I used this spray on my tail lights and front turn signals on my miata. I didn't want to use night shades because its permanent. This product is definitely gray/smoke and not black. The downside is the finish is satin. I tried using the glossifier on top but it still didn't product a deep gloss. So it gives the car a weird look with gloss paint and satin/dull tail lights. What I love is I can peel it off like nothing ever happened. So that's really really cool about the product.
G**R
I like it
I've owned a Window Tinting Business over 13 years. I'm always looking for the the next best thing. Of all the wraps and paints I've used to darken tail lights I like Plasti Dip the best. Just take your time and read the instructions before use. Its best to remove the tail lights from the vehicle to ensure quality cleaning and even application too both. I fined it works best with many coats letting each coat dry before the next. I used about 1 can too darken an Audi S4 tail lights. The project took about 16 hours. I let each coat dry about 20 min before the next. When the can started getting low I was happy with the darkness so then I let the paint set over night. Perfection! The next day i was left with a nice flat smooth durable finish. This product is also removable leaving no damage making repairs or redo's very easy.
J**N
Difficult to use
This is nice, but it takes a lot of coats before you can actually start seeing some results. I need to re do my smoke on my backlights. If you want to smoke your lights get a bottle of glossifier as well since the smoke is pretty dull.
A**N
DONT BUY THIS
Might as well just buy black plasti dip this doesn't even make them dark what so ever I did 9 coats and finally just gave up. Everything stick to your lights because of the rubber texture that it leaves behind. Dust and dirt sticks to your vehicles lights making them look bad the second you drive out. Disappointed won't be buying again!
C**Y
Awesome
I never had any doubts about the quality of the plasti dip, it's always easy to work with. Packaging was adequate for a spray can. A tip though when using this, only apply light coats of this plasti dip. You can get away with spraying thicker with the solid colors, but because this is translucent, thick coats will trap tiny air bubbles which will make the tint look cloudy. Also make sure you wipe the spray nozzle between coats. This will keep the spray from 'spurting' out. For normal tail lights, 4 or 5 coats is plenty dark, typically what most people would consider a 30% tint. Obviously you can go as dark as you'd like. If you're wondering how many cans you need, I'd estimate that a single can could do about 16-17 coats, so about 8 coats each for medium sized tail lights. To do it right the first time, instead of doing both at the same time, do one tail light first, and concentrate on making consistent, light coats. That way, if you mess up and cloud up the light, you can just peel the one light off and respray instead of wasting twice the amount. It will produce a matte finish, and if you'd like it to be glossy, Plasti dip also makes a 'glossifier' which obviously does what you'd think it does.
E**I
5 coats of this stuff over my silver-painted wheels and the results were perfect! No one really thinks to use this on ...
Used it on my wheels because Anthracite was too dark for my taste. 5 coats of this stuff over my silver-painted wheels and the results were perfect! No one really thinks to use this on wheels but in reality it's perfect to achieve that true gunmetal look. The "Gunmetal" Plastidip official color is a joke and looks horrible in my opinion. Use Smoke instead!! --------------- Update: tried to peel it off 1 year later and it just comes off in small pieces. I did 5 coats on application last year so don't tell me I don't have enough coats. Smoke apparently doesn't peel off like the opaque colors. Guess I'll be using Goo-Gone and a power washer. Also, it turned a brownish-color over time. 5 star review becomes 2 star.
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