"DIY" - Mole skin !!
#1
"DIY" - Mole skin !!
Wassup every one, here's a little quick DIY Moleskin install... Most of the links and threads are dead on this so I just had to create one
Stuff Needed :
*Flat head
*Phillips Screw driver
*Rubbing alcohol
*Paper Towel
*** Strong fingers if you have "Virgin Door Panels"
First you need to remove your door panels (don't have any front panel pics but ill post the rear panel) 4 screws for front 3 for rear
Panel comes off and Weatherstrip stays on the doors body. (pic of the final product showing weatherstrip on metal)
*Remove the weatherstrip by pulling it up
Weatherstrip looks like this, clean those 2 flaps with alcohol using a paper towel.
After cleaning measure Moleskin on strip
Apply moleskin as close as possible to edge of weatherstrip
Make sure you cover "BOTH FLAPS" with the moleskin, DO NOT CUT the moleskin just wrap it down if u have the 1" felt.
At the end of the weatherstrip pointy blade looking edge, make sure u cut the felt and "Cure it" by removing the glue, either rubbing ur finger on it or using a lil tab of alcohol so glue can not get on window.
Your strip should look like this when moleskin is installed
This screw was a bitch to remove so i had to use a vise grip, be careful as you make scratch your paint
Strip on the door
And viola moleskin install complete... Just reverse the uninstall of door panel to put back together and you are good to go :too cool:
Comments and everything else welcome!!
Later Evan.
Stuff Needed :
*Flat head
*Phillips Screw driver
*Rubbing alcohol
*Paper Towel
*** Strong fingers if you have "Virgin Door Panels"
First you need to remove your door panels (don't have any front panel pics but ill post the rear panel) 4 screws for front 3 for rear
Panel comes off and Weatherstrip stays on the doors body. (pic of the final product showing weatherstrip on metal)
*Remove the weatherstrip by pulling it up
Weatherstrip looks like this, clean those 2 flaps with alcohol using a paper towel.
After cleaning measure Moleskin on strip
Apply moleskin as close as possible to edge of weatherstrip
Make sure you cover "BOTH FLAPS" with the moleskin, DO NOT CUT the moleskin just wrap it down if u have the 1" felt.
At the end of the weatherstrip pointy blade looking edge, make sure u cut the felt and "Cure it" by removing the glue, either rubbing ur finger on it or using a lil tab of alcohol so glue can not get on window.
Your strip should look like this when moleskin is installed
This screw was a bitch to remove so i had to use a vise grip, be careful as you make scratch your paint
Strip on the door
And viola moleskin install complete... Just reverse the uninstall of door panel to put back together and you are good to go :too cool:
Comments and everything else welcome!!
Later Evan.
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ABP_04TL (02-17-2012)
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You used to be able to purchase free moleskin that was a 1" wide roll that was long enough for all 4 windows from empirepao. All you had to pay was shipping which costed about $5. That website has shut down within the last 6-8 months though, so you have to find it elsewhere.
Luckily I purchased a roll before the site ended. This DIY truly shows how simple it is. I have had the moleskin for about 7 months now but never installed it because other DIYs made it seem complicated. I'll do this soon. Thanks!
Luckily I purchased a roll before the site ended. This DIY truly shows how simple it is. I have had the moleskin for about 7 months now but never installed it because other DIYs made it seem complicated. I'll do this soon. Thanks!
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ABP_04TL (02-19-2012)
#13
The instructions include a way to do it without tools, but they do not recommend it because it can wrinkle the weather strip.
Its easiest to remove the door panels, theres really nothing to it!
#15
I just installed mine today, and it was very easy to do with removing the door panels.
The instructions include a way to do it without tools, but they do not recommend it because it can wrinkle the weather strip.
Its easiest to remove the door panels, theres really nothing to it!
The instructions include a way to do it without tools, but they do not recommend it because it can wrinkle the weather strip.
Its easiest to remove the door panels, theres really nothing to it!
do it bro, either after or before tinting doesnt really matter
#19
NICE DIY I may try this now just because of your Pictures. I really thought this was more of a PITA to do myself but it doesn't look to difficult. Thanks Brah!!
Anyone know a good place to purchase good quality Mole Skin?
Anyone know a good place to purchase good quality Mole Skin?
#21
Very easy to Install. Didnt remove door panel. Use as one piece and do not cut. I folded the felt over the top edge of the seal so it cannot grab the edge while rolling up and down. There great. My windows are quiet and scratch free. Got it from tintprotector.com I also left them out after tinting windows and set the seals on the dash for a day or two so the glue would set. Sanded seals down with fine steel wool and wash with alcohol.
#24
I found this place that sells you 100 feet for basically the same price;
http://www.technologylk.com/crl-1-wi...-lk-C5901.html
They have 2 inch wide rolls too.
#25
a member on here used to do them I 4got his name, ill ask infamouslink
U r welcome.. Do it!
Anytime
you are welcome... :too cool: hmmm i would say search online they are out there and CHEAP not 30 bucks!
yea man theres gotta be a website, 30 bucks for moleskin u gotta be kiddin me:why me: good luck bro
U r welcome.. Do it!
Anytime
yea man theres gotta be a website, 30 bucks for moleskin u gotta be kiddin me:why me: good luck bro
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#26
Installed the moleskin yesterday and wow it was a piece of cake. The door panels are easy to remove compared to my old civic. Great DIY, thanks again
PS: If you go to the following link you'll save an additional $2
tintprotector.com/forummembers/
PS: If you go to the following link you'll save an additional $2
tintprotector.com/forummembers/
Last edited by midnightcivic; 04-21-2012 at 07:51 AM.
#34
http://www.buyfeltonline.com/product...cked-felt-tape
wonder if this stuff would work....way cheaper than 30 bucks for the "kit"
I know hobby lobby and michaels sells sheets of it for about 6 bucks and is enough to do all 4 windows but just wonder how you would go about adhering it to weatherstrip....
wonder if this stuff would work....way cheaper than 30 bucks for the "kit"
I know hobby lobby and michaels sells sheets of it for about 6 bucks and is enough to do all 4 windows but just wonder how you would go about adhering it to weatherstrip....
#35
The original DIY is still working fine.
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-2004-2008-93/diy-moleskin-install-step-step-pics-3g-garage-k-012-a-598977/
https://acurazine.com/forums/3g-tl-2004-2008-93/diy-moleskin-install-step-step-pics-3g-garage-k-012-a-598977/
#36
Gotta ask, any of you guys have "scratch resistant" tint without mole skin? Any damage? I hope I'm not hijacking the thread. I haven't had any problems yet and I'm still kind of debating if I should bother in doing the moleskin or not
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