Many of you have PM'd me with questions about our DIY Camo Dip Kits. So I figured I would start a thread to help anyone who is using our product ( www.camodipkit.com ) So this thread is for you.... How can we be of help?
I have been considering buying the product to dip my bow. Few questions: How durable in the dip? Primarily in the grip area. Concerned with wearing issues. Would it be advised to spray on a clear coat for used areas? How flexible is the dip? More so on limbs.
Good questions. The dip kits work great on bows. It is the exact same quality and durability as a camo bow that you would buy new off the shelf. That is how they camo their bows, same process, just on a larger scale instead of a smaller at-home size...
What preparation do you have to do to your limbs and riser to make it dip ready, I know you have to do a light sanding to rough it up but anything else? If you screw it up can it be removed?
When I click on the following link http://www.camodipkit.com/patterns.htm then click on the far right pattern which looks like ultimatecamo the next screen comes up and doesn't show this pattern. Do you still have this?
Is it going to be possible to dip my riser in one go? Considering the riser cutouts. Or would you recommend I dip one side and then the other?
It depends on what you are dipping. You get a roll of film aprox. 20" wide by 6.5 feet long. That is enough to do 2 guns, 5-6 deer skulls, or a bunch of other stuff....
You are correct. You need to clean the item with soap and water first. Light sanding is not necessary, but does help the process. Remember that you get a very detailed DVD that will walk you through each step. Yes, you have the option of re-dipping an item if it does not come out the way you want....
Yes we do, just give us a call at 434-229-8468 and we can get you fixed up.... Not all of our patterns are online, but we do have them....
You should be fine with just a single dipping.... The film will travel through all of those holes and grooves in the riser...
It depends on how large the item is that you're dipping, but most people use the large plastic storage bins...
This is great. I have been wanting to get my shotgun and all three barrels dipped for some time now but I was concerned about shipping my gun. Now I dont have to.