yeah but it looks mean
i wonder what it does to your fuel economy, probably weighs a tonne too
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yeah but it looks mean
i wonder what it does to your fuel economy, probably weighs a tonne too
Could you imagine getting it off!
I'm sure it's nothing a heat gun and acid couldn't handle :p
okay, so i only have to take out the rear seats to keep the weight down then
Not to mention if you need some panel repairs, what then?
Hi Rich - thank you for your responses on 26 February. I bought some Paint Shield and rolled on a thick coat on the weekend. I used half a litre, but there are heaps of surface air bubbles and it doesn't dry clear entirely. I am not concerned about how it looks, but that it does the job of protecting the paint work.
In your experience, does it need another coat or have you found one coat to be enough? You mention that you used about 1/8 lt for 3 coats in a subsequent post (27 Feb) which leads me to believe the quantum of product that I have used is enough.
Kindly advise
Thank you
Mario
Paint shield is a slightly thinner viscosity to Road Warrior, I don't put it on thick in one go - I give it at least two thinner coats.
They actually recommend not using 1 coat, it makes it harder to remove.
The bubbles you speak of are most likely from the type of roller you used.
I don't have a picture of the type I used atm sorry.
Mis this the stuff? http://www.shieldnpeel.com.au/store/...tegory&path=60