That would be the most miserable thing to use. It doesn't evaporate, you'll have to clean it over and over to get it off and if any residual runs out of a lap or rivet you can guarantee failure at that point. You have to scrape off the silicone just like in that video. Cut it, scrape it and then go get a gallon of silicone and wax remover from your local body shop supply house. $50/qt is robbery.I have heard that WD-40 is good at removing silicone, after watching the clip from Stacey I would not be surprised if they are using that or a similar lubricant. A quick google search says it will also remove tar easily. Again this IS NOT from personal experience, just hearsay.
That would be the most miserable thing to use. It doesn't evaporate, you'll have to clean it over and over to get it off and if any residual runs out of a lap or rivet you can guarantee failure at that point. You have to scrape off the silicone just like in that video. Cut it, scrape it and then go get a gallon of silicone and wax remover from your local body shop supply house. $50/qt is robbery.
There's a million brandsI agree it doesn't seem like a smart option as it would require additional cleaning just passing along what I have heard, do you have any name brands or sources for the silicone remover you mention?
1:43 this guy gives you an example, I'm not sure what the chemical is as I couldn't find it on the website. The video is pretty good on showing you how to do a trailer wrap.
No, nothing sticks to 100% silicone. If they used urethane seam sealer it'd be different but it's not clear.This might be a stupid question, because I don't do wraps..
Isn't there some type of fast drying paint primer (or other fluid) that will stick to about anything, that a person could coat silicone with & then wrap over?
If so, it seems that would be easier and less likely to damage the vehicle.
This might be a stupid question, because I don't do wraps..
Isn't there some type of fast drying paint primer (or other fluid) that will stick to about anything, that a person could coat silicone with & then wrap over?
If so, it seems that would be easier and less likely to damage the vehicle.