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Old 27-Jul-2005, 01:31
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whoever told me about Muck Off!! 2 1/2 hrs tonight cleaning and it almost looks respectable...god I was embarassed by the state of it Monday and that bits were falling off....

anyone got any good tips for fitting sheet vinyl? Got a Xerox kit to go on my black track fairings but bit daunted by the big white background....
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Old 27-Jul-2005, 02:19
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I hear a bit of soapy water and a hair drier come in handy, Senna3 or Dallas are worth having a word with
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Old 27-Jul-2005, 08:06
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Excellent stuff!
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Old 27-Jul-2005, 09:31
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A bit of baby shampoo in water...(this doesn't wreck the adhesive on the vinyl)

Put in spray bottle and spray on both adhesive side and bodywork - will work like size...

Squeegee (typo) out and use hairdryer to work on curves...

this should do the trick.

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Old 27-Jul-2005, 10:16
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cheers guys, I have the patience of a gnat so more help the better...
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Old 27-Jul-2005, 22:54
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I've seen a website recommended on here where they sell the Zerox kit, and they gave step by step instructions on how to fit the big panels (nosecone is tricky too I beleive).

I can try and find it, but anyone know the site?
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Old 27-Jul-2005, 23:00
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OK .... found it. Posted by Carbon749 who has a Zerox rep.

The site is in frames so here is the fitting guide page.
http://imageworks.talkes.net/Xerox%2...ng%20guide.htm

Main site page is
http://www.the-image-works.co.uk/

Hope that helps.

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Old 28-Jul-2005, 11:12
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just had a look - should be interesting to have a go at

going on 916 but principle must be the same.....

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