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Matt Nova
29-11-04, 12:53 PM
is there a guide on here for taking vinyl off the sides of the car
here's a three step guide :lol:
1. warm up vinyl with heat gun
2. peel of vinyl
3. t-cut and wax car
but im sure a lot of people on here will tell you to keep it
apparently vinyl is the future :?
Steve
General Baxter
29-11-04, 02:23 PM
apparently vinyl is the future :?
best quote iv heard in a long time bhahahaha :wink: :lol:
I'll second that. Keep it on!!
Easy way to get it off. DONT
unless you are going to get the effect painted back on :lol:
unless you are going to get the effect painted back on :lol:
i've thought about that, bumpers, rubbin strips and lower half sprayed dark grey :D
metallic grey?
think i'd go for a solid colour as the car is a solid colour :?
Why does a GSi look better than an SR???
Simple, the lack of the ghey vinyl...
Get it off i say, sides look so much smoother :wink:
here's a three step guide :lol:
1. warm up vinyl with heat gun
2. peel of vinyl
3. t-cut and wax car
but im sure a lot of people on here will tell you to keep it
apparently vinyl is the future :?
Steve
for step guide
do it on a warm day
but yes leave it on
Matt Nova
30-11-04, 12:33 AM
i can't decide at the moment my passenger door is really badly rusted and vinyl is hiding it so might leave it until new doors ar added
hendrix
01-12-04, 11:16 AM
I like the grey vinal on some cars, but on others it looks better off. all down to taste i guess. Kinda wish id left mine on.
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