rear bumper protective sheet
#14
I got/installed it during this past Christmas. All you do is spray the adhesive side with a water/soap mixture, clean your bumper well, align it on the bumper, and then use a hair dryer to quickly cure the adhesive. Like I said, it's basically like a thicker piece of vinyl. I wouldn't exactly call it "heavy duty", but it does protect my bumper very well from my dog's claws (one is a 75 pound shepherd mix) when they jump in. If you dropped a sharp implement on it, I don't know if I would trust it not to tear though.
If you can give me a step to step may help me.
Thanks
#15
#16
I got mine today. I guess I will wait till it gets warmer.The directions are in Korean. I did not see a picture of the hair dryer on the sheet. Did you wet the sheet with soap to get it off? What do you recommend as a squeegee?
If you can give me a step to step may help me.
Thanks
If you can give me a step to step may help me.
Thanks
1) Clean and dry bumper thorougly.
2) Remove backing from guard.
3) Have other person hold the guard while you spray the adhesive side with water or water/soap mixture.
3) Align the guard on the bumper to your liking.
4) Squeegee out excess moisture (I used a credit card ).
5) As your partner uses a hair-dryer at close range to dry the adhesive, follow behind him with your squeege and continue removing any air-bubbles or remaining moisture.
6) Use your judgment as to when you think it's sufficiently cured, and let air dry for a few hours. You should be good to go.
#18
No scratches on my bumper before, but it would easily hide them. It's an opaque piece of vinyl.
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