Perfectos
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Use a hair dryer to soften the adhesive first , then fishing line / strong nylon sewing thread.
Before attempting to refix ensure all wax and residue glue is removed from the target adhesive area on the panel and plastic part. (Fully)
use Isopropyl Alcohol to remove all residue of wax etc (May be hard to get currently) alternative is methylated spirit.
Get some proper bodywork tape from 3m the type that is like an opaque plastic , slightly gel like, also get some 3m primer (sachet wipes) Edit: Adhesion promoter
Clean and degrease the target areas throughly, wash with detergent (washing up liquid) and fully dry
Apply two / three strips of tape to the long edges of the plastic part , (there may be a depression in the plastic moulding where the original tape was) if not apply two full length strips approximately 5mm from the edge of the plastic trim ( so you don’t see the tape when the trim is fitted ) leaving the backing tape on the face that will make contact with the panel.
Tape the top edge of the plastic trim to the target panel, in the position you need, check alignment is 100% and readjust as required.
With the positioning tape still applied to the top edge (acting as a hinge) peel away approx 50mm of the tape backing so the tape backing protrude out the bottom of the plastic trim.
Pull the backing slightly more so the tape is at an angle in the direction of the backing tape still to be removed ( I.e in the direction you will peel it off the trim)
Press the trim against the panel where the tape has already been removed.
( do not trap the loose backing tape)
Now with the flat of your hand apply light even pressure to the trim as you slowly pull the backing tape away from the underside of the plastic trim.
Check the trim alignment (start again from scratch if incorrect)
If the trim is correctly fitted:
Apply firm pressure evenly to the trim sto ensure full contact with the tape / panel for the entire length of the trim.
DO NOT wash the vehicle for at least 48hours
Tip If the trim is miss shapen use a hair dryer to heat it up (you can use a heat gun also but take care and do not do it whilst it is on the vehicle unless you know what your doing ) gently reshape the trim and hold it in the required shape whilst it cools and maintains the shape you require.
Before attempting to refix ensure all wax and residue glue is removed from the target adhesive area on the panel and plastic part. (Fully)
use Isopropyl Alcohol to remove all residue of wax etc (May be hard to get currently) alternative is methylated spirit.
Get some proper bodywork tape from 3m the type that is like an opaque plastic , slightly gel like, also get some 3m primer (sachet wipes) Edit: Adhesion promoter
Clean and degrease the target areas throughly, wash with detergent (washing up liquid) and fully dry
Apply two / three strips of tape to the long edges of the plastic part , (there may be a depression in the plastic moulding where the original tape was) if not apply two full length strips approximately 5mm from the edge of the plastic trim ( so you don’t see the tape when the trim is fitted ) leaving the backing tape on the face that will make contact with the panel.
Tape the top edge of the plastic trim to the target panel, in the position you need, check alignment is 100% and readjust as required.
With the positioning tape still applied to the top edge (acting as a hinge) peel away approx 50mm of the tape backing so the tape backing protrude out the bottom of the plastic trim.
Pull the backing slightly more so the tape is at an angle in the direction of the backing tape still to be removed ( I.e in the direction you will peel it off the trim)
Press the trim against the panel where the tape has already been removed.
( do not trap the loose backing tape)
Now with the flat of your hand apply light even pressure to the trim as you slowly pull the backing tape away from the underside of the plastic trim.
Check the trim alignment (start again from scratch if incorrect)
If the trim is correctly fitted:
Apply firm pressure evenly to the trim sto ensure full contact with the tape / panel for the entire length of the trim.
DO NOT wash the vehicle for at least 48hours
Tip If the trim is miss shapen use a hair dryer to heat it up (you can use a heat gun also but take care and do not do it whilst it is on the vehicle unless you know what your doing ) gently reshape the trim and hold it in the required shape whilst it cools and maintains the shape you require.
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