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what is the stuff made of? UV rays kills the clear coat on the roof, i wonder will this stuff hold up in the rain and on sunny days. And like most sticky adhesive on paint, the clear would be messed up later if you tried taking the overlay off.
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Originally Posted by SuperBlack350
what is the stuff made of? UV rays kills the clear coat on the roof, i wonder will this stuff hold up in the rain and on sunny days. And like most sticky adhesive on paint, the clear would be messed up later if you tried taking the overlay off.
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Originally Posted by bizcotch
what do you mean?
Overlays usually have adhesive behind it. If you put the overlay over paint, over time, the heat from the sun will bake on teh clear coat. This is why paint shops don't recommend putting stickers on painted surfaces only on glass. It will leave an imprint on your clear coat.
Paint can take more abuse than any type of overlay. I was wondering if this product is prone to water, UV rays, peeling, and what not. Since this peice is black, i was asking how does water and sun is going to affect it. Water spots are going to show up and also any type of flaws. Black paint with clear, however, can be polished back out to new. last thing i want is a overlay that is chipped and full of flaws that i can't do anything about.
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Originally Posted by SuperBlack350
Overlays usually have adhesive behind it. If you put the overlay over paint, over time, the heat from the sun will bake on teh clear coat. This is why paint shops don't recommend putting stickers on painted surfaces only on glass. It will leave an imprint on your clear coat.
Paint can take more abuse than any type of overlay. I was wondering if this product is prone to water, UV rays, peeling, and what not. Since this peice is black, i was asking how does water and sun is going to affect it. Water spots are going to show up and also any type of flaws. Black paint with clear, however, can be polished back out to new. last thing i want is a overlay that is chipped and full of flaws that i can't do anything about.
Paint can take more abuse than any type of overlay. I was wondering if this product is prone to water, UV rays, peeling, and what not. Since this peice is black, i was asking how does water and sun is going to affect it. Water spots are going to show up and also any type of flaws. Black paint with clear, however, can be polished back out to new. last thing i want is a overlay that is chipped and full of flaws that i can't do anything about.
I'm going to Overlay my NSX so it will look like this:
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Originally Posted by Blue Batmobile
The Vinyl I use is rated a 7 year lifespan, not saying it will last 7 years, but I do get emails from customers who've sported my stuff for 5 years now, telling me how well the vinyl has held up!
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Originally Posted by SuperBlack350
Do any of your customers ever tell you the problems they do get though? Just curious. I know most of the stuff you sell aren't as big as this piece.
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