I used them on my old Dodge Ram. Seat covers came out nice but I had an issue with one of my covers being made wrong. It was clear that the cover was twisted while sewing the pieces together and it just wasn't going to fit. When I called I was told it was impossible for the cover to be wrong...
I almost got the LG Tone but they were sold out when I went to Best Buy. I ended up getting Jaybird Bluebuds. I've only had them a day but they aren't bad. I was wearing them yesterday and I left my phone in the other room and I they still worked great. These are supposed to be water proof so I...
My R/C car is broken :( I need some parts to get it going again.
I actually learned this trick when I was looking for replacement interior parts for my 442. I needed white and just bought what I could find.
Did you know I'd you mix some in a pot with boiling water you can die some plastic parts with that Rit dye also?
It can't be a huge part because the pot would need to be big enough to hold the part but small parts work great.
Those wheels look really good. I would OC them. It's not hard at all and it will make the wheels a breeze to clean. I actually used my wheels as practice before doing a car. It went really smooth.
If you aren't interested in that then I would use a durable product like 845.
Have you tried polishing that area? I've had decent success removing some staining and etchings by machine polishing.
To me it looks more like etching than melting.
I have Crystal Seal. I was able to get my hands on it before it was released thanks.
It's a great product I put it through some neglect and it still lasted a few months for me. I still feel like its not the right tool for the job.
I'm hoping Optimum's product comes out soon.
The problem with them is the durability. I need to be able to offer something that will hold up and last even trough neglect. If I regularly maintain the car then a normal sealant would work fine. Whatever is used really needs to protect from UV rays since that's what causes the yellowing
I've...