Installing protectors in front of rear wheel well
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Installing protectors in front of rear wheel well
My car was grazed by another car in a parking lot...thankfully, it only grazed the plastic protector so I peeled it off and picked up a replacement. Now the question is, how the hell do I put it on? I've tried and failed once already...so there goes 9 bucks, and I'll have to try again. It was nearly impossible to put it on without bubbles, and it's so sticky that you you can't redo a section if catch a bubble in it.
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I used goo-gone and then used an orbital buffer. Full story here - https://g35driver.com/forums/canada/62039-my-porter-cable-just-paid-itself.html Infiniti dealership stocks it.
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if you have a dark car I recommend cheeze cloth wrapped around your
squeegee. that film swirls pretty easily...even with your finger tips.
btw, if you ever need to handle the adhesive side, make sure your fingers are
completely soaked in the soapy solution...otherwise you'll ruin it by permanently
putting finger prints on it.
squeegee. that film swirls pretty easily...even with your finger tips.
btw, if you ever need to handle the adhesive side, make sure your fingers are
completely soaked in the soapy solution...otherwise you'll ruin it by permanently
putting finger prints on it.
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