Corvette Convertible Deck Lid Protector Clear 3.2mil Vinyl Adhesive on 2040-parts.com
Wadsworth, Ohio, United States
NEW DIE CUT FOR C4 CORVETTE 3.2mil CLEAR VINYL WITH PERMANENT ADHESIVE PEEL OF BACK RECOMMEND WATER SOAP SOLUTION BE USED SO YOU CAN POSITION PROTECTOR WHERE YOU WANT IT. THEN SQUEEGEE OUT THE WATER AND SOAP. I HAD THESE DIES MADE BECAUSE I COULD NOT FIND ANYONE SELLING THE PERMANENT ADHESIVE TYPE. THE ONLY ONE'S I COULD FIND WERE THE STATIC CLING TYPE. I DID NOT LIKE THEM SO I MADE MY OWN. I MADE THE OUTSIDE EDGES LONGER. AFTER POSITIONING, THEY WILL HAVE TO BE TRIMMED, MAKE SURE YOU HANDS ARE CLEAN BEFORE TOUCHING THE ADHESIVE SIDE. AS DIRT WILL BE RETAINED. WILL SHIP IN ROUND CYLINDER SO PROTECTORS ARE NOT CREASED.. |
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