3M Urethane film
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3M Urethane film
Does any one know where I can get this stuff, Greggs has it in 6" x 40 yard rolls, but I need more like a 2' x 2' Sheet I think.
It is used for protecting head lights and high rock chip area's of the body.
It is used for protecting head lights and high rock chip area's of the body.
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I wish i could remember the name of the stuff, but a guy I know in GP used a different product than the 3m way way less expensive, and every bit as good
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Darn....I have two small rolls I bought,6MM and 8MM..about 3 years ago and still have not installed it.I can't remember the company name off hand...I remember they are located in the S.E just east of Barlow trail...Mine is a Avery product.
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I went to the trimline location in the SE (only a couple minutes from my work). Good people there, cut me off a nice chunk for $10. The only other place I could find told me $38 for a smaller piece.
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I also got mine from Trimline. Pulled out the stupid glass fog lights, took them to Trimline and the boys there installed it. I recommend getting them to do it due to the curviture of the lense. I tried it myself and wrecked 20.00 worth of the stuff...
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The secret to it is a tiny bit of soap, and some water, they are kind of like putting on decals or window tint. It can be a little frustrating, but as long as you keep it wet, you can keep moving it, and then you squeegee from the center out.
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