Minor Project

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From far, you can't see at all but at 3'-0" away you can see it. But don't worry about it, the sticker is thinner than paper sticker so the ovelapping wouldn't be that obvious. What i'm worry is the workmanship; you need to do it carefully. The cut must be a clean cut (use brand new blade in your pen knife).

Don't peel off all the sticker at once (this is very important), peel it gradually, only the area that you need to paste (approximately 5" to 6" at a time - same as how you're using duct tape/those clear tape that come in roll)

Good Luck.
 
if it is the elastic type, careful not too jemur your car on the hot sunny day everyday! it will hav some crack later on.
if it is the matt or glossy type non elastic, might last slightly longer, but sometimes bubbles will start coming out! make sure to clean, wash and let it dry before sticking on the sticker.
better way, hantar kedai cat kereta...
 
Originally posted by Strider@Dec 14 2005, 08:03 PM
... I used to have a pail of marine primer before given to me as a sample by the supplier. It is very very good compare with the ordinary primer especially with regards to rust even though it is a water base primer. I used it for a metal that exposed to the weather 24/7/365 and it at least five time better than the ordinary one.

The sad thing is I can't remember the product brand. :(
Was the primer called "Icosit" ?

Great job, bro. Nicely detailed project !

Love your Hartge wheels too :yes:
 
Tried to do this today. Strider, salute to you!

Let me tell you guys that if time is no friend of yours, and patience isn't your middle name, don't even bother! Haha...

I just did the bottom part just now. Measuring, cutting and pasting took me a good 2 hours! How Strider managed to do his whole car with the same amount of time I'll never know. You da man la! Haha...

Anyway, here's some before and after pics of my progress... To be continued tomorrow.

Before...
 
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