Has anyone used the clear 3m film to protect the paint on their 80's? I'm getting some serious stripes up here in the NW.
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Oh there is stuff (pics) that I want to post up really bad.
However that being said I will not.
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the last discussion on this topic turned into childish name-calling.
Has anyone used the clear 3m film to protect the paint on their 80's?
Dan in particular, likes to humiliate me from time to time and that subject is one of his favorites. Plus, he has pics.
You could just use 3M body film each time you go wheeling. It would take a little while to apply each time but it comes right off. If you happen to own a white rig it would be a bonus as the film is white. Me, I wear my pinstripes with pride
Si, I'm referring to the temporary white film. I use it when working on cars I don't want to get scratched. I'll be working on my rig today. If I remember, I'll apply a piece and snap a pic.The 3M film is much too expensive to apply and remove on each trip. Applying it would take several hours. It is also clear and virtually invisible so removing is not necessary.
-B-