Eriedor Active Member Feb 2, 2009 63 0 Mar 2, 2009 #1 To most (if not all) this is the most basic of questions but i'm a "noob" What do I use to prepare a surface for sticking trim onto? e.g. Door/vent trim, sill guards etc. I assume it some sort of degreaser solution?
To most (if not all) this is the most basic of questions but i'm a "noob" What do I use to prepare a surface for sticking trim onto? e.g. Door/vent trim, sill guards etc. I assume it some sort of degreaser solution?
ChrisMansell Active Member Sep 4, 2008 156 0 Mar 2, 2009 #2 with the original SEAT brushed aluminium door trim, you get an alcohol wipe with them, which did the trick for me! so if you've got some vodka lyin about, and a cloth . . . . lol
with the original SEAT brushed aluminium door trim, you get an alcohol wipe with them, which did the trick for me! so if you've got some vodka lyin about, and a cloth . . . . lol
Nath. The Gentlemans Express Jan 1, 2006 8,615 16 EASTLEIGH, HAMPSHIRE Mar 3, 2009 #3 Meths (the purple stuf) under a quid at B&Q IIRC
Rampage Trainee Northener May 24, 2003 1,036 2 Mar 4, 2009 #4 IPA Or Halfords Electrical contact cleaner works well (green and yellow aerosol).
johnbev Aug 20, 2005 529 0 stafford Mar 4, 2009 #5 I heated the plastic up with a hairdryer on the doors as it was freezing and they seemed to adhere much better
I heated the plastic up with a hairdryer on the doors as it was freezing and they seemed to adhere much better