BLUE Lamin-x (updated)
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Originally Posted by vAnt,Feb 6 2006, 02:43 AM
Probably Mastergrade.
it's surprising to see that the CF lip costs less than the OEM lip (ap2)
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Originally Posted by XclusiveAutosports,Feb 5 2006, 07:55 PM
That looks pretty cool, but I wouldn't use that stuff seeing that some people have posted that they melted their headlights from that film.
PM me if you are interested.
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Originally Posted by Nhan,Feb 5 2006, 07:51 PM
easy, prolly mix h20 with 10% alcohol and spray and lay it on, get bubble out, 15-20 mins for perfection...do they sedn you instructions on how to use it??
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Originally Posted by XclusiveAutosports,Feb 5 2006, 10:55 PM
That looks pretty cool, but I wouldn't use that stuff seeing that some people have posted that they melted their headlights from that film.
#28
Probably Mastergrade.
NOPE! It's a Seibon.
Why do you need alcohol to put them on?
The alcohol makes it easier to get the air bubbles out and it makes it adhere better to the lens.
NOPE! It's a Seibon.
Why do you need alcohol to put them on?
The alcohol makes it easier to get the air bubbles out and it makes it adhere better to the lens.
#29
are these originally designed to just look cool, or will they resist pitting and rocks?
My oem ones are starting to get really bad from pitting. I was conidering buffing them out and putting laminx on, but not if the laminx film is gonna pit easy..
My oem ones are starting to get really bad from pitting. I was conidering buffing them out and putting laminx on, but not if the laminx film is gonna pit easy..
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Originally Posted by texas2k9k,Feb 6 2006, 06:18 PM
Probably Mastergrade.
NOPE! It's a Seibon.
Why do you need alcohol to put them on?
The alcohol makes it easier to get the air bubbles out and it makes it adhere better to the lens.
NOPE! It's a Seibon.
Why do you need alcohol to put them on?
The alcohol makes it easier to get the air bubbles out and it makes it adhere better to the lens.