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Door Window Sills 5g
Post by Lude-dude » Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:22 am
outer sills maybe from someone breaking
in good condition, in other words black
mine have gone all white & stuff looks horrible
in good condition, in other words black
mine have gone all white & stuff looks horrible

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Post by vti2003 » Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:56 pm
If you mean the outer window seals at the bottom of the window try this :
http://www.plastidip.co.uk/eStore/index ... d=PDL-0009
I've done a load of the seals on the car and it seems to work a treat. Coats them in new rubberized coating. I got mine at home depot in the us but you can buy it online here.
http://www.plastidip.co.uk/eStore/index ... d=PDL-0009
I've done a load of the seals on the car and it seems to work a treat. Coats them in new rubberized coating. I got mine at home depot in the us but you can buy it online here.
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Post by Lude-dude » Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:21 pm
I actually have some blue plastidip so used it before
I just wondered if it would actually last
also did you take them off the car? or mask up on the car?
I just wondered if it would actually last
also did you take them off the car? or mask up on the car?

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Post by vti2003 » Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:30 pm
I haven't used it long term but what I have done seems to be holding up well.
I would think you could do them on the car fairly easily. The bottom and ends are easy to mask.
For the top I would roll the window right up and mast a couple of strips of tape above the seal then roll it down an inch or so before masking the rest up - the masking will be behind the seal then.
You haven't got much to lose by trying it
I would think you could do them on the car fairly easily. The bottom and ends are easy to mask.
For the top I would roll the window right up and mast a couple of strips of tape above the seal then roll it down an inch or so before masking the rest up - the masking will be behind the seal then.
You haven't got much to lose by trying it

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Post by Rocky » Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:33 pm
That plastidip stuff is awesome, any over spray just peels off.
There's some vids on YouTube of people spraying badges on cars with no masking
There's some vids on YouTube of people spraying badges on cars with no masking

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Post by vti2003 » Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:19 am
It seems good from my experiments.
The trick seems to be lots of thin coats as it does run easily.
I didn't know about just peeling the overspray off though. It doesn't peel off seals as I did try a spare first.
Painted it and then flexed it around, screwed it up into a ball etc and it stayed stuck without cracking
The trick seems to be lots of thin coats as it does run easily.
I didn't know about just peeling the overspray off though. It doesn't peel off seals as I did try a spare first.
Painted it and then flexed it around, screwed it up into a ball etc and it stayed stuck without cracking

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Post by lewd lude lover » Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:03 pm
mine were cracked and horrid. I just masked the car, keyed them up with 1200g and used halfrauds 'vinyl bumper paint'. It does the job very well, If you do a good job 

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