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Wow good job on that rear marker (last pic) I could not get my film to wrap around like that at all, I had to cut it so the sides of mine are untinted. Unfortunately I don't have any more film or I might re-try it. What was the trick?
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Originally Posted by tzakiel
Wow good job on that rear marker (last pic) I could not get my film to wrap around like that at all, I had to cut it so the sides of mine are untinted. Unfortunately I don't have any more film or I might re-try it. What was the trick?
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I'm so tempted to just go ahead and get the combo for the rear. A local tint place where I've taken every car I've ever owned said he would charge me $75 to put it on.
I know they'd probably do a better job than me and I don't really feel like messing it up myself and having wasted $65.
$75 for putting it on does seem like a lot though...
Thoughts anyone?
I know they'd probably do a better job than me and I don't really feel like messing it up myself and having wasted $65.
$75 for putting it on does seem like a lot though...
Thoughts anyone?
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Originally Posted by SilverStoneTTL
I'm so tempted to just go ahead and get the combo for the rear. A local tint place where I've taken every car I've ever owned said he would charge me $75 to put it on.
I know they'd probably do a better job than me and I don't really feel like messing it up myself and having wasted $65.
$75 for putting it on does seem like a lot though...
Thoughts anyone?
I know they'd probably do a better job than me and I don't really feel like messing it up myself and having wasted $65.
$75 for putting it on does seem like a lot though...
Thoughts anyone?
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Okay, I went through with it and put it on....and i could have done a lot better. Umm for some reason I got weird glue bubbles or something and I had a bit of trouble wiht the cutting. Regardless, the tints are on the taillights but I will be redoing them in the future to get it right. It's not hard but the second one came out better than the first so my third try should be a lot better.
Here is the link with pics, :http://homepage.mac.com/nfbetancur/P...ura/Acura.html
The sidemarkers are really hard to get to wrap along the sides. I gave up on those and left it for another time. Although with winter fast approaching I'm not sure when that will be...
Here is the link with pics, :http://homepage.mac.com/nfbetancur/P...ura/Acura.html
The sidemarkers are really hard to get to wrap along the sides. I gave up on those and left it for another time. Although with winter fast approaching I'm not sure when that will be...
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Hey guys,
We were able to get our hands on the Ron Jon TL here in town. Man was this kit fun and amazing to install.
Check these pics out. ALL Custom kit.
Can you see the line there. The customer thought we didnt work on his car for a second
We were able to get our hands on the Ron Jon TL here in town. Man was this kit fun and amazing to install.
Check these pics out. ALL Custom kit.
Can you see the line there. The customer thought we didnt work on his car for a second
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BTW,
If anyone needs any help with tips and tricks for the installation of ANY of our products please give us a call and we will be glad to help.
For others that want to see pictures of installed vehicles >>> Please clck the link in our sig<<<
TTYL
If anyone needs any help with tips and tricks for the installation of ANY of our products please give us a call and we will be glad to help.
For others that want to see pictures of installed vehicles >>> Please clck the link in our sig<<<
TTYL
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Originally Posted by SilverStoneTTL
Okay, I went through with it and put it on....and i could have done a lot better. Umm for some reason I got weird glue bubbles or something and I had a bit of trouble wiht the cutting. Regardless, the tints are on the taillights but I will be redoing them in the future to get it right. It's not hard but the second one came out better than the first so my third try should be a lot better.
Here is the link with pics, :http://homepage.mac.com/nfbetancur/P...ura/Acura.html
The sidemarkers are really hard to get to wrap along the sides. I gave up on those and left it for another time. Although with winter fast approaching I'm not sure when that will be...
Here is the link with pics, :http://homepage.mac.com/nfbetancur/P...ura/Acura.html
The sidemarkers are really hard to get to wrap along the sides. I gave up on those and left it for another time. Although with winter fast approaching I'm not sure when that will be...
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Originally Posted by foot3ch
Does that car have a smoked headlight (spray) or your smoked light protection of yours, rockblocker? Thanks in advance.
Those headlights have clear light protection with black painted housings inside. Something we did not do.
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Hey folks,
We are trying to compile a better gallery of pictures for our site so other members can take a look at what we have to offer.
We are looking for pictures of clear bras installed and Colored Light Protection whether it is tail light, headlight or fog light kits.
If you wouldnt mind posting up your pics that would be great so others on the board can see what we have to offer. A lot of times people are wanting to see it on a particular color and combo so the more pictures the better.
Thanks for your time.
We are trying to compile a better gallery of pictures for our site so other members can take a look at what we have to offer.
We are looking for pictures of clear bras installed and Colored Light Protection whether it is tail light, headlight or fog light kits.
If you wouldnt mind posting up your pics that would be great so others on the board can see what we have to offer. A lot of times people are wanting to see it on a particular color and combo so the more pictures the better.
Thanks for your time.
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RockBlocker (Megan? Chad?),
What can I use to sand off the lettering on the side marker before I install the film? I am getting it tomorrow and installing it this weekend.
Thanks!
What can I use to sand off the lettering on the side marker before I install the film? I am getting it tomorrow and installing it this weekend.
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by zax123
RockBlocker (Megan? Chad?),
What can I use to sand off the lettering on the side marker before I install the film? I am getting it tomorrow and installing it this weekend.
Thanks!
What can I use to sand off the lettering on the side marker before I install the film? I am getting it tomorrow and installing it this weekend.
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by SilverStoneTTL
I want to install my sidemarkers but I think I'd rather do it inside. Does anyone know how I can get the rear sidemarkers off to install?
Jon
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Wow, I really didn't find it that easy. I don't have pics yet, but the rear lights are great, but the sidemarkers have bubbles all over. But they are inverted bubbles. More like dimples... and there are pieces of the material in the corners of the rear sidemarkers that didn't mesh well and kinda sticks out... you didn't have that problem?
#102
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The film is very thick, like a big floppy piece of soft plastic. It's very durable as a result. The adhesive is also very good and works multiple times as long as the surface is clean. Yes, you peel off a paper backing and then you have a thick, sticky piece of film.
Yes, it is normal for the side markers to not fit quite right. At least that was my experience. They didn't wrap around the markers, the angles are too extreme for the adhesive to even have a chance. The solution is to cut off all the excess with a razor which takes time, and I scratched some of my paint a little bit when I slid off the film with the blade.
Basically the key was to just keep re-applying it and stretching it gently to my will. Eventually, it goes on smooth, but it needs to be worked a little before it gives in to the shape you need.
Yes, it is normal for the side markers to not fit quite right. At least that was my experience. They didn't wrap around the markers, the angles are too extreme for the adhesive to even have a chance. The solution is to cut off all the excess with a razor which takes time, and I scratched some of my paint a little bit when I slid off the film with the blade.
Basically the key was to just keep re-applying it and stretching it gently to my will. Eventually, it goes on smooth, but it needs to be worked a little before it gives in to the shape you need.
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Mine wrapped around the side markers quite well. As I said, I just used a hairdrier to really soften the material as it dried as I rubbed the plastic applicator over them repeatedly. No bubbles.
Only flaw is a small fold at the flat end on the side marker where the groove in the side panel is. This fold could easily be cut and smoothed with an exacto knife.
Only flaw is a small fold at the flat end on the side marker where the groove in the side panel is. This fold could easily be cut and smoothed with an exacto knife.
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I have tried to put the sidemarkers outside. its just annoying though. Can anyone help me out in finding directions on how those sidemarkers are popped out? There has to be a way. I think it would be a bit easier inside.
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Yeah, it took me about 1.5 hours I'd say. But I really didn't know what I was doing going into this... I actually had two people helping me. One sprayer and another dryer. I was the applicator. hehe. It was fun, but the end result on the side markers wasn't fantastic. I still haven't done the front markers...
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Hey guys, can someone post a picture of an SSM (that's silver satin metallic for the uninitiated) with the Rockblocker rear kit?
I'm putting together a list of spring updates for my '04, see my sig. The look will be all-new for me in a few weeks when I'm done!
TIA, Bob
I'm putting together a list of spring updates for my '04, see my sig. The look will be all-new for me in a few weeks when I'm done!
TIA, Bob
#108
do not install or clean with alcohol based products ( methyl hydrate acceptable)
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Do not do a dry install on the tails or the headlights. Wet install is way better for you.
50-50 water and alcohol.
Please check our how-to install online.
50-50 water and alcohol.
Please check our how-to install online.
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Originally Posted by ililillilillilil
the instructions clearly say no alcohol!!! on top of that the instructions on the site dont mention soapy water.
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im sure the mark up on those stickers is very high and u can afford to provide more info to your customers. especially if the instructions are screwed up. if u stick by your product, you shouldnt be contradicting your own methods of installation. i dont expect to see any change in the instructions either. if u have time for this forum, you can fix the instructions.
and if people are so pleased with the product, im sure they'd send u pictures w/o you even asking. there are only a few pictures on this thread and a lot of problems/questions.
and if people are so pleased with the product, im sure they'd send u pictures w/o you even asking. there are only a few pictures on this thread and a lot of problems/questions.
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Originally Posted by ililillilillilil
im sure the mark up on those stickers is very high and u can afford to provide more info to your customers. especially if the instructions are screwed up. if u stick by your product, you shouldnt be contradicting your own methods of installation. i dont expect to see any change in the instructions either. if u have time for this forum, you can fix the instructions.
and if people are so pleased with the product, im sure they'd send u pictures w/o you even asking. there are only a few pictures on this thread and a lot of problems/questions.
and if people are so pleased with the product, im sure they'd send u pictures w/o you even asking. there are only a few pictures on this thread and a lot of problems/questions.
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i have e mailed u and u dont respond. i'm not an @s$hole complainer, but if i cant get any customer service through your website, i know i'm free to come here & vent a little. no actual beef on my side but honestly, i'd rather get the BS runaround than dead ends.
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Originally Posted by ililillilillilil
i have e mailed u and u dont respond. i'm not an @s$hole complainer, but if i cant get any customer service through your website, i know i'm free to come here & vent a little. no actual beef on my side but honestly, i'd rather get the BS runaround than dead ends.
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Originally Posted by ililillilillilil
i have e mailed u and u dont respond. i'm not an @s$hole complainer, but if i cant get any customer service through your website, i know i'm free to come here & vent a little. no actual beef on my side but honestly, i'd rather get the BS runaround than dead ends.
It was 7:09 PM on 1/25. Please check your email before posting here saying we dont offer customer service to you through the website. Much appreciated.
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yes, that one you responded to promptly. the previous responses may have went to my spam folder. i'm sorry i know thats not your fault. i still have some reasonable issues and since we are in contact, i know your willing to take care of them. after all, i am pleased with the outcome. not only the service but for the most part, the smoked look has been achieved.
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heres a picture of mine. sorry i only have a camera phone
http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/6259/01270615502sg.jpg
http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/6259/01270615502sg.jpg
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Originally Posted by neuronbob
Hey guys, can someone post a picture of an SSM (that's silver satin metallic for the uninitiated) with the Rockblocker rear kit?
I'm putting together a list of spring updates for my '04, see my sig. The look will be all-new for me in a few weeks when I'm done!
TIA, Bob
I'm putting together a list of spring updates for my '04, see my sig. The look will be all-new for me in a few weeks when I'm done!
TIA, Bob
hmm, had pics in the first page but all gone. guess that's what happens when using imageshack
here's the link to my gallery. there's 2 pages of pics during install and after. it's only the taillights. i've got the rear sides too but no pics. let me know if you want to see those too
http://www.sherwinm.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=52
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Originally Posted by ililillilillilil
im sure the mark up on those stickers is very high and u can afford to provide more info to your customers. especially if the instructions are screwed up. if u stick by your product, you shouldnt be contradicting your own methods of installation. i dont expect to see any change in the instructions either. if u have time for this forum, you can fix the instructions.
and if people are so pleased with the product, im sure they'd send u pictures w/o you even asking. there are only a few pictures on this thread and a lot of problems/questions.
and if people are so pleased with the product, im sure they'd send u pictures w/o you even asking. there are only a few pictures on this thread and a lot of problems/questions.
-their "customer service" is horrible.
-they contradict the information on their own website.
I recomend that anyone that is considering doing business with these people think twice and go elsewhere!
They are selling a "PRE-CUT" tinting kit for tail lights that requires all kinds of trimming.
How much sense does that make?
Search is definately your friend...
Search tl.acurazine.com for problems with rockblocker BEFORE you buy.
Once you buy... YOU MAY BE SCREWED!!!