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Stone chip guard adhesive

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  1. firewire

    firewire Rookie

    Feb 23, 2008
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    Hi, was wondering where can I buy replacmement stone chip guard clear adhesive for my side skirt? Image Unavailable, Please Login

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  2. ItalGerBrit

    ItalGerBrit Formula Junior

    Mar 15, 2016
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    Google it. Readily available and easy to install.
     
  3. firewire

    firewire Rookie

    Feb 23, 2008
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    I did but couldn't find it hence my post here.

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  4. timwu12

    timwu12 Formula Junior
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  5. Bob in Texas

    Bob in Texas F1 Rookie

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    You can have one of the paint protection film companies replace it for a small charge. It won’t be the serrated OEM type though.
    Or Xpel sells a small role about 1.5 inches wide too. I’ve used that to cover a couple spots


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  6. firewire

    firewire Rookie

    Feb 23, 2008
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    True, I'll check out the PPF companies this weekend. Thanks

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  7. ItalGerBrit

    ItalGerBrit Formula Junior

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    Buy the 3m shield that is all over Amazon, trim it to shape and install it. Crazy not to do it yourself. Extremely simple.
     
  8. cladd2000

    cladd2000 Formula Junior
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    Use film still on car as a template. Get large enough paper sheet and with a helper trace the margins of the one on car with pencil. When cutting actual clear sheet remember to mirror image so sticky side down.
     
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  9. cladd2000

    cladd2000 Formula Junior
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    Buy cheap or make positioning spray. Sheet actually slides all over wet surfaces
     
  10. brookliner7

    brookliner7 Formula Junior

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    I cringe when I think about trying to remove that without damaging your paint!

    I agree, any auto salon that does xpel or 3m transparent products would be a good option
     
  11. ItalGerBrit

    ItalGerBrit Formula Junior

    Mar 15, 2016
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    No need to cringe. Many videos online on the process. Use a heat gun or hair dryer to loosen and remove the old film slowly and gently. Heat the film gradually and it will lift when ready with a gentle pull. Pulling up the paint is a possibility and it happened to me on the front of my RV but the film was broken down much worse than that shown here and RV paint prep is nowhere near the prep on your Ferrari. My RV film was crazed and fused to the paint. it was ugly with mold underneath the film but much worse than yours. As suggested, make a template with paper before removing the film to get the notches shape just right. It really is easier than you might think.
     

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