You did a great job. I don’t have the skill or patience to deal with molding vinyl around corners, but still enjoyed watching as a fellow Challenger owner.
Hey man! Nice job with this! I did mine as well.. but the next couple of days, the edges started to pucker up. I used a razor to trim and a heat gun through the process. The light was cleaned and prepped thoroughly before applying, but I think I should’ve trimmed with more of an overlap. Did you have any issues after doing yours?
Mind puckered some as well. My trim was pretty close so I didn’t have the option of trimming, so what I did was put my heat gun back on the edges and then used the stiff end of the squeegee to flatten them back out. Mind mostly puckered in the curves due the stretching of the material. I have done this process twice flattening the puckers since I applied it. Usually at the beginning of the summer. Hope this helps.
People really want to ruin their beautiful cars, with this tacky bs? Must be a new fad for the ricer/teen crowd.. Can't imagine, a grown man doing this to a fkn Challenger! I bet the value goes down, the second that stuff is applied to anything.
@@chinarider8051 If I want to remove it, I just have to heat it up using the heater I used to apply it and it will peel off and leave no residue. And actually, this is a very popular mod for the Challengers. I saw it on a lot of cars at car shows before I decided to do it to mine.
You did a great job. I don’t have the skill or patience to deal with molding vinyl around corners, but still enjoyed watching as a fellow Challenger owner.
Hey man! Nice job with this! I did mine as well.. but the next couple of days, the edges started to pucker up. I used a razor to trim and a heat gun through the process. The light was cleaned and prepped thoroughly before applying, but I think I should’ve trimmed with more of an overlap. Did you have any issues after doing yours?
Mind puckered some as well. My trim was pretty close so I didn’t have the option of trimming, so what I did was put my heat gun back on the edges and then used the stiff end of the squeegee to flatten them back out. Mind mostly puckered in the curves due the stretching of the material. I have done this process twice flattening the puckers since I applied it. Usually at the beginning of the summer. Hope this helps.
excellent job sir ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nicely done! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comment. That is amazing. Thanks for watching!
People really want to ruin their beautiful cars, with this tacky bs? Must be a new fad for the ricer/teen crowd.. Can't imagine, a grown man doing this to a fkn Challenger! I bet the value goes down, the second that stuff is applied to anything.
@@chinarider8051 If I want to remove it, I just have to heat it up using the heater I used to apply it and it will peel off and leave no residue. And actually, this is a very popular mod for the Challengers. I saw it on a lot of cars at car shows before I decided to do it to mine.