Great video! I'd really rather you just make me a new harness, but I don't see one for a '76 Scamp on your website... So if I need to try to clean up my existing harness (it has 47 years of crud and Ziebart on it), should I try to remove the old tape first, or just put this over the old tape? If I should remove the old stuff, is there a preferred method?
Don't remove your old tape. If your old tape is still laying relatively flat, I would recommend that you simply tape over your old tape with our non-adhesive tape. If your old tape has hardened and lifted (is poking out) on some spots, to avoid a bump in the tape, I would remove that portion before taping over it. Hope this help!
Thanks for this! I had no idea that original harness tape was non-adhesive.
Glad I could help!
Great information
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Great video! I'd really rather you just make me a new harness, but I don't see one for a '76 Scamp on your website... So if I need to try to clean up my existing harness (it has 47 years of crud and Ziebart on it), should I try to remove the old tape first, or just put this over the old tape? If I should remove the old stuff, is there a preferred method?
Don't remove your old tape. If your old tape is still laying relatively flat, I would recommend that you simply tape over your old tape with our non-adhesive tape. If your old tape has hardened and lifted (is poking out) on some spots, to avoid a bump in the tape, I would remove that portion before taping over it. Hope this help!
@LectricLimited Thanks- I placed an order via your website last night.
Thank you.
Nice! Thanks!
You bet!
What is tape maker?