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#351
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I will post pics tomorrow to show u guys what i mean
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well not so good. I mean the plasti is holding up but when i went to remove the painter tape when i was done it was peeling the plasti with it. So i used an exacto knife to cut along the edge of the trim and the plastic dip. So now the OEM black trim is lifting up since i was was bad at cutting it.
I will post pics tomorrow to show u guys what i mean
I will post pics tomorrow to show u guys what i mean
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I tried the trim around the doors as well and it peeled up really easily. I'm thinking, if I try again, don't just spray the chrome trim around the doors, spray the whole trim, the black and chrome, since the plasti dip will have more area to adhere to, should work better...?
I dont know what to do about my problem now, maybe ask my service rep if he can replace it for me under warranty
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heres my contribution to this monster of a thread
had time to kill after finding a 3 inch gash on my inner side wall, 2-3 days to get new tires so i decided to paint my rims
put half a can into one rim so far to make sure this stuff lasts
gona let it sit till morning, then off to the tire shop :/
had time to kill after finding a 3 inch gash on my inner side wall, 2-3 days to get new tires so i decided to paint my rims
put half a can into one rim so far to make sure this stuff lasts
gona let it sit till morning, then off to the tire shop :/