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also forgot to mention, I know people are saying don't sand or whatever, but definetly do sand it, if you have a little rock chip or scratch it looks twice as big after you lay this stuff on. also you cant sand this stuff it just rolls up in a ball and falls off.
be careful when removing the tape if you dont remove the trim from the car. remember its rubber and will form a bond with the tape. it peels and will pull off of the trim with the tape. the e39 thread recommended cutting between the trim and tape. trim, tape. trim. tape.
Can you paint over it? I'd like to do my kidneys to get rid of the chipped SEM look that has to be redone every couple months, but at the same time there is so much SEM trim black on my car I want to make it match. So I'm thinking perhaps a coat or three of the palasti-dip followed by a few coats of SEM and that way when it chips it will show black?
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