continue to glue - Toyota RAV4, 2.0 l., 2004
starting to prepare for the summer went to wash the interior of the typewriter. After climbing inside for a little time, I found a bunch of unnecessary trash, sand, salt, coins and someone's perfume) the most unpleasant thing was the doorknobs worn out by time ...
I had to do something about it…, of course, the first thought immediately came to mind - film!))) carbon!))) Having counted the finances in my pocket, it was decided to go shopping. the only question was - what exactly to glue besides handles? although for a long time he did not torture me) we drag everything that is removed! and a couple of parts were removed on the way to the store)
in the last blog who asked where this joy comes from, they can now share it with me)
business card
clear location
acquisition
and so in a couple of hours of work such a salon was created.
but unfortunately, jumping high for joy, dropped the camera down and broke a little (((so there are no pictures of the assembled salon (
as soon as I go to the meeting to show off))
zs plus a bonus - an exclusive carbon tree)
Christmas tree set off! Very pleased! Buddy, I'm sorry, I quickly ran the mouse and accidentally poked at "4" ... = (
Enigmatik
you can start the production of carbon trees!
With the smell of carbon =)
Well done ... it turned out great, and most importantly, he did everything himself ...
super =))) good fellow ... from personal experience I know how NOT easy to glue this film ...
not really. use a flat plastic but not a screwdriver so as not to leave scratches
Was it hard to shoot the parts?
I'm going to do it myself. but I don't know if I can do it
Thank you! It turned out very cool. It's a pity there are no photos in the interior.
eyes look - I make hands. at an intuitive level. raised it, looked in which direction it was coming out and off it went)) everything got up well, plump. on the pictures it is not very visible, but the edges are bent inward (so as not to come off) and cut off.
I only broke off the fastening from the driver's glass buttons ... I had to re-glue
them to remove it, it is better to remove the entire door card so as not to repeat my jamb
In general, where do such disassembly abilities come from, I have no idea how to approach the central panel, maybe in what "manual" did I look? And since I sold it, please tell me after gluing everything got up without problems, did you break anything off? All the same, the thickness increased, did you have to cut the film around the edge?