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Improper installation is to blame.
Properly done Plasti-Dip exhibits none of the qualities you describe.
When properly applied it lasts indefinably and is a breeze to remove with
no signs of it ever have been on the surface of the object it was properly
applied to.
I have been dipped for a year now and it is as it was when applied.
No 'breakdown' or 'thinning'.
Is it ??? Are you that creepy guy who lives next door to me and watches me out his window to see what im doing outside??? You watched me apply plasti dip to my wheels and seen how I installed this high technical paint to my wheels all wrong........You clean the wheel...spray it on...let it dry...spray more on..and then let it dry some more and then spray more on. After that you wait a little more and then guess what??? you spray more plasti dip on..................I get were the logic comes from if it starts peeling just spray more on!!!!
You did it outside?
That was your first mistake.
The humidity needs to be controlled.
He's in AZ so humidity is not likely the problem. Not knowing where or when but assuming it was done outside during the day I'm going to guess it may have cured to fast due to the heat.