Great job my friend, I may give that a try. I'm surprised you have to keep going over the heated area over and over. Different polymers would take different levels of heat I'm sure. It takes a certain skill level to learn when to move on and when to go back over the already heated areas. I suppose if you are careful and practice you could get pretty good at it. Sweet DIY vid!! Have a great one!!... Pappy
Yeah a lot of auto body and painting is just experience. You can teach the basics but it's the years of hands on work that give you the knowledge and gut instinct on how to excel at the job.
Wow cool what a difference nice little trick
Great job my friend, I may give that a try. I'm surprised you have to keep going over the heated area over and over. Different polymers would take different levels of heat I'm sure. It takes a certain skill level to learn when to move on and when to go back over the already heated areas. I suppose if you are careful and practice you could get pretty good at it. Sweet DIY vid!! Have a great one!!... Pappy
Yeah a lot of auto body and painting is just experience. You can teach the basics but it's the years of hands on work that give you the knowledge and gut instinct on how to excel at the job.
Nice trick, I wonder how long it will stay that way? May be easier using a product like Gyeon Trim Q2?
It's been a month since that video and they still look good.
hmm