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Bearing in mind that I've never done this - I'd go to my Nissan dealer and buy new vinyl. I'd then cut along the edges very gently with a razor
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Bearing in mind that I've never done this - I'd go to my Nissan dealer and buy new vinyl. I'd then cut along the edges very gently with a razor knife just to cut the paint/clearcoat, then peel the plastic off and reapply to the exact place from which the old was removed. After all, there are lines there because of the sticker. Seems to me a line is a line.
Of course that's all very easy to say since I've never had that problem. The idea of painting over it strikes me as a bit crazy, since it's there to protect the paint. Repainting would seem to defeat that purpose. |
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