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in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to paint your car emblems using plasti-dip youamp;#39;re going to need a can of plasti-dip painters tape either a sheet of plastic or some newspaper all-purpose cleaner a microfiber cloth a pair of scissors and a toothpick the first thing youamp;#39;ll want to do is make sure the area youamp;#39;re planning to paint is clean so take your cleaner give it a spray and wipe it down until itamp;#39;s spotless next get your painters tape and roughly mask around the area youamp;#39;re planning to paint it doesnamp;#39;t have to be perfect but the better you mask the less youamp;#39;ll have to peel later on now grab your plastic or your newspaper add a few pieces of tape to the top two corners and block off as much of the vehicle as you can to avoid getting plasti-dipped in unwanted areas nice next use your scissors and cut an opening to reveal the emblem again it doesnamp;#39;t need to be perfect now use the tape to stick the pla