My only piece of advice - if you're going to leave excess coming down the sides of the light, be absolutely sure that there are no spots left exposed with adhesive at the edges where even the tiniest bits of dust etc. can get under the vinyl. If you leave even a tiny spot, dust and other debris will eventually make its way under the vinyl and cause it to fail. Also, I personally think a heat gun is better for first timers to use than a blow torch - even then, you have to be really careful with how much heat you apply. I've ruined an entire wrapped hood while doing the final heat and had to rip it off and start over again. It sucks lol.
Very straight to the point and transparent. Good job
i did this too! so worth it.
My only piece of advice - if you're going to leave excess coming down the sides of the light, be absolutely sure that there are no spots left exposed with adhesive at the edges where even the tiniest bits of dust etc. can get under the vinyl. If you leave even a tiny spot, dust and other debris will eventually make its way under the vinyl and cause it to fail.
Also, I personally think a heat gun is better for first timers to use than a blow torch - even then, you have to be really careful with how much heat you apply. I've ruined an entire wrapped hood while doing the final heat and had to rip it off and start over again. It sucks lol.
I realized you can also just use any torch lighter if you have one around, rather that than a torch or heat gun that I’ll only use once (:
This looks solid, I think I'm gonna use a heat gun when I do my car rather than a blow torch.
SubaruSerenity - how difficult was it to remove the fog light?
Not hard at all! Just a couple plastic clips and two 10mm bolts holding it to the bumper!
use a hairdryer instead of a torch!