I have a clear bra on front portion of hood and inside vents, was done by original owner in (very hot) Florida. Possibly time and the heat caused a little lifting/bubbling on both ends in front of the wheel well.
I have read a number of posts about taking off a clear bra and the chance you take with lifting some of the paint as well. I do not want to risk hurting the paint, but do not like the areas where it is lifting.
Question: Is there a company that makes the glue that is put on the clear bra...possibly the bra companies themselves as a means of touching up? I know it is probably a long shot, but seems to me that a company like 3M might have an adhesive similar to the one used on the back of a clear bra, that I can apply, squeegee and smooth out as a fix.
Any shot? Not willing to chance having to repaint the hood, so if there isn't, I will have to live with it. Would surprise me, though, that there wouldn't be this type of adhesive in this day of technology!
This is the driver's side...only a little on the passenger side:
Thanks all.
Peter
I have read a number of posts about taking off a clear bra and the chance you take with lifting some of the paint as well. I do not want to risk hurting the paint, but do not like the areas where it is lifting.
Question: Is there a company that makes the glue that is put on the clear bra...possibly the bra companies themselves as a means of touching up? I know it is probably a long shot, but seems to me that a company like 3M might have an adhesive similar to the one used on the back of a clear bra, that I can apply, squeegee and smooth out as a fix.
Any shot? Not willing to chance having to repaint the hood, so if there isn't, I will have to live with it. Would surprise me, though, that there wouldn't be this type of adhesive in this day of technology!
This is the driver's side...only a little on the passenger side:
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Thanks all.
Peter