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I wanted a fender edge protector from rock chips and road debris. (APOLOGIES IT RAINED THIS MORNING)
Two-Steps
1: I painted the very edge and inside with plasti dip in a can the original dip style, I tried painting from a spray can with tape and a wet edge and wasn't the best. I could go back now and touch up with spray can.
Since I can't get a "NICE LINE" with the plasti dip I just make sure its built up in a few coats.
STEP 2:
Prep with alcohol and apply door edge guard rubber tape. the L folds under the lip and the overlap covers any ugly edge you left with the plasti-dip.
The L shaped tape even fit under the mud flaps really well! I find it funny that the SUV's get that "plastic" moulding around the fenders and trucks don't. After I applied it you basically can't tell its even there!
SEARCH AMAZON:
Amazon Link
Automotive Door Edge Trim Molding Kit with Tape, L Shaped Lip Guard for Car Fenders
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Two-Steps
1: I painted the very edge and inside with plasti dip in a can the original dip style, I tried painting from a spray can with tape and a wet edge and wasn't the best. I could go back now and touch up with spray can.
Since I can't get a "NICE LINE" with the plasti dip I just make sure its built up in a few coats.
STEP 2:
Prep with alcohol and apply door edge guard rubber tape. the L folds under the lip and the overlap covers any ugly edge you left with the plasti-dip.
The L shaped tape even fit under the mud flaps really well! I find it funny that the SUV's get that "plastic" moulding around the fenders and trucks don't. After I applied it you basically can't tell its even there!
SEARCH AMAZON:
Amazon Link
Automotive Door Edge Trim Molding Kit with Tape, L Shaped Lip Guard for Car Fenders
Sponsored
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