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Old 06-05-2011, 01:22 AM
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What does every one use

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3m double sided tape but beware once it makes contact you have no chance in puling it of
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thats the problem thats the stuff i used and they have all fallen off, i used brake cleaner to clean the pannels and moldings before i stuck them too
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thats the problem thats the stuff i used and they have all fallen off, i used brake cleaner to clean the pannels and moldings before i stuck them too

I think they have diffrent grades of tape mate the one iv got has been in a garge thats got up to about 45degrees and there perfect.. The tape i used cost about 40quid iirc
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it seems to be only the 3m stuff that is good for the job. i tried other stuff and its just not the same.
I used the 3m stuck it on the trim then warmed it with a heat gun then stuck it on, its a first try job as once its touched its on there
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I would only ever use this stuff 3M Acrylic foam tape as said its about 40quid but its fucking awesome stuff

The best place to get from it a automotive paint supply shop (not Halfords LOL)

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