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  1. Just wanted to pass on something neat that we found. We have been using Camo4u for our camo wraps and it has worked really well, but we have been looking for something to use on interior car parts to make them camo. They vinyl has worked good on the dash and larger parts, but the smaller parts always gave us problems. Here is a new camo dipping kit that we found at is has worked very well for us http://www.camodipkit.com - it is called the Camo Dip Kit and they use hydro camo water printing to make small and intricate shaped parts turn camo. Just wanted to share.

    Here are the links of who we use:

    Camo Vinyl Kits - http://www.camo4u.com

    Camo Dip Kit - http://www.camodipkit.com

    Very pleased with both..........

     

    After we have tried both the camo wraps from Camo4u and the camo dip kits from CamoDipKit.com - we can finally say that they offer some really quality stuff. We hung out a shingle and started camo'ing people's stuff about 2 years ago and it has turned into a really nice little business...

  2. Just wanted to pass on something neat that we found. We have been using Camo4u for our camo wraps and it has worked really well, but we have been looking for something to use on interior car parts to make them camo. They vinyl has worked good on the dash and larger parts, but the smaller parts always gave us problems. Here is a new camo dipping kit that we found at is has worked very well for us http://www.camodipkit.com - it is called the Camo Dip Kit and they use hydro camo water printing to make small and intricate shaped parts turn camo. Just wanted to share.

    Here are the links of who we use:

    Camo Vinyl Kits - http://www.camo4u.com

    Camo Dip Kit - http://www.camodipkit.com

    Very pleased with both..........

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