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106 Quiksilver 3D Stop Application (With Slide)

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08.05.2020 16:21 # 1
gravis_pro
I bought the dirty rusty 3D stops I bought from the internet as a second hand, after some processing.
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Cost 50 TL Stops, 11.50 TL Matte Spray Paint :)
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First, everywhere was removed and washed.
Sanded with 1000 grit sandpaper.
Reflective places were taped and painted with black matt paint.
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Stage pictures and final version ...
[TUBE] http://youtu.be/dpkmc0zjcgy [/ TUBE]
08.05.2020 16:21 # 2
Burak07
How did you remove the windows ??? I have it inside like dirty + cracked edges

08.05.2020 16:21 # 3
Guests
Thank you very much health.
08.05.2020 16:21 # 4
Guests
I have a led stop, I bought 2el, the old owner used the yellow GTI, when the car is yellow, how can I help restore the shaded yellow glass? I heard something about wet sanding. I wonder if I can clean with it ..? Thanks in advance
08.05.2020 16:21 # 5
Ozgur
This is the case.
My hand is my health sister. I think it is a very useful subject for those who want to do it.
08.05.2020 16:21 # 6
ßaris
Good health.
08.05.2020 16:21 # 7
gravis_pro
[QUOTE = Burak07] How did you remove the windows ??? I have it inside like dirty + cracked edges

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If you are talking about the big glass outside, it was ripped off. But it is very laborious to disassemble and it is not easily removed without breaking. If you are talking about round glasses in it, it has 2 claws facing each other, and if you slowly lift it up from the bottom with a slightly flat screwdriver. Only from the parts without nails. Also, if they stick around with something like a Japanese, you can put the same flat-blade screwdriver in the places where glass and plastic meet.
Thank you. How can I restore the shaded yellow glass when the vehicle used is yellow? I heard something about wet sanding. I wonder if I have the opportunity to clean with it ..? You can first take the coarse with thick sandpaper and then remove the scratches on it with fine sandpaper. The rest is taping and painting the reflective surfaces.
[QUOTE = Free] This is what it is.
I think it's a very useful subject for those who want to do it. .
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Thank you bro. I'm happy if you liked it. Thank you. Thank you.
08.05.2020 16:21 # 8
Guests

Thanks for the info ...;)

08.05.2020 16:21 # 9
Guests
Good health to your hands and labor.
08.05.2020 16:21 # 10
06K3892Bocuuk
What did you close with these stops after the action?
08.05.2020 16:21 # 11
mehmetaydinpug

[QUOTE = 06K3892Bççük] What did you shut down after you stop these stops? [/ QUOTE]

No need to close the glass at the windows & nbsp; < img src = "smileys / smiley36.gif" border = "0" alt = "LOL" title = "LOL" />
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