Door Column Tape Removed & Sunroof Visor Installed...
Re: Re: Door Column Tape Removed & Sunroof Visor Installed...
Originally posted by Prolepsis
That white stripe is tight against your dark tint. That black part is just tape? How did you get it off?
That white stripe is tight against your dark tint. That black part is just tape? How did you get it off?
It's the same tape they use for pin-striping on a car. And the best part is that it's the full finish underneith...clear coat and everything.It's really simple to remove...
Get a metal ruler and a utility knife or razor blade...something to the effect. Use the ruler as a guide and cut the tape at the door seals. Then take a hair dryer on HOT and start warming up the tape at the top. Then just start peeling. Heat the tape as you peel down. If you get it good and warm, the tape will come off in one big piece and won't leave any glue residue behind. If you get some glue left...use GOO GONE to take it off. Then when the tape is off and the finish is clean, polish then wax then buff.....done. Only takes about an hour...hour and a half.
Originally posted by BlancMax
Was that area brighter (less faded)? Also, could you take a close up picture? I have a 96 pebble beige and I'm worried about it looking funny on my car. BTW, it does look very good.
Was that area brighter (less faded)? Also, could you take a close up picture? I have a 96 pebble beige and I'm worried about it looking funny on my car. BTW, it does look very good.
Was that area brighter (less faded)? Also, could you take a close up picture? I have a 96 pebble beige and I'm worried about it looking funny on my car. BTW, it does look very good.


Originally posted by ebmorgan
Here are some close-ups...and as you can see in the last pic....the paint quality is sooo good that you can see a reflection of me taking the picture...


Here are some close-ups...and as you can see in the last pic....the paint quality is sooo good that you can see a reflection of me taking the picture...


They are worried about the paint not being faded enough to match the rest of their car's paint, which has oxidized a little over the years.
Since your car is white, and fading on white is minimal (hence the term: Resale White), you probably see no difference.
On a maroon, blue, or black max, for instance, there may be a considerable difference (depending on the amount of fading) between the pillars which look brand new and the rest of the car, which may be faded.
IanS
Originally posted by ebmorgan
Possible...but I doubt it.
Possible...but I doubt it.
"Was that area brighter (less faded)? Also, could you take a close up picture? I have a 96 pebble beige and I'm worried about it looking funny on my car. BTW, it does look very good. "
So what did you mean, BlancMax?
Originally posted by Tactics
It kinda remotely looks like a crown victorian.
It kinda remotely looks like a crown victorian.
Originally posted by Tactics
It kinda remotely looks like a crown victorian.
It kinda remotely looks like a crown victorian.
That's okay...It'll look TOTALLY different after KYB AGXs, Sprints and a Impal A32S Body Kit....
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