dear mr rodgers.... you have to believe me that this "film" from 3m is very good... we have tried it for several years on many cars and in the quebec city region the temperature varies from -35 to 90' F...heat, humidity rain snow etc... it is usually put on new paint, but can be also on old, but if you already have "dents" , they can produce bubbles in this film... as for taking it off, well people are so glad to have it, that they do not think of taking it off ??? after a few years this film will have a tendancy to " yellow" a little ( sorry, my english is not very good) only on white cars does it show... we then take "Daki" and polish it and this disappears...But why should you have to take it off?? your decals will be happy not to receive rocks etc pierre lac beauport, pq zephyr 85 the bomb golf vr6 ----- Original Message ----- From: John Rodgers <inua@SCOTT.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: 1 novembre, 1999 11:36 Subject: Re: Vanagon Bra??
> I saw the material applied over sponsor decals on racing cars. It appeared possible > to remove without distroying what was underneath, but you are right to question it. > Before using, I would do a test to be sure it wouldn't pull my decals off. > > John Rodgers > > sxs@concentric.net wrote: > > > Are you sure it is easily removable? There is an > > adhesive...and on a syncro, i fear it may pull the > > decals off if youy try to remove it. > > steve > > > > a > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > > > > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com |
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