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Installation Instructions |
Paint Protection Kit Installation
Necessary Application
Tools:
Teflon
coated squeegee (included)
3M
Detail Cloth (included)
Two (2)
One Quart Spray Bottles
Johnson
& Johnson Baby Shampoo (do not substitute other soaps)
Isopropyl
Rubbing Alcohol (70% solution)
Wax and
Silicone Remover
General Instructions:
1. Installation should
always be performed in a controlled environment with a temperature
range of 60° to 90° F. Application should never be performed in
windy conditions or in direct sunlight.
2. Prepare a "slip"
solution in one of the spray bottles, filling it with water and
adding 2 or 3 large drops of baby shampoo (0.5cc). When properly
mixed, the solution should sheet off the hood, but not produce many
suds.
3. Prepare the
alcohol/water solution using 1 part alcohol to 2 parts water.
4. Contamination such
as road tar, grease, oil, wax, dirt, and bug residue should be
removed by cleaning the surface to be covered with the wax and
silicone remover. WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW WAX AND SILICONE REMOVER TO
COME IN CONTACT WITH PLASTIC HEADLAMP LENSES.
5. Clean the surface
thoroughly with the alcohol solution to remove any residual wax and
silicone remover.
6. Verify size and
placement of all parts before removing liner.
7. Clean hands
thoroughly, even the smallest amount of dirt on your hands will
transfer to the adhesive, causing an undesirable appearance. Also,
always keep your fingers wet to prevent the adhesive from sticking
to your fingers, and do not needlessly handle the adhesive side of
the material. It will be necessary to handle the adhesive side of
the material occasionally, but make any contact with the adhesive as
brief as possible and with wet fingers. This is important, as
fingerprints will show through the material.
8. Multi-piece kits are
shipped with all of the parts on one piece of material to help
prevent damage. Before beginning installation, it is a good idea to
separate the various parts from one another by cutting between them
with a pair of scissors. Set the smaller parts aside in a safe, dry
place until needed.
Hood Installation:
1. Wet the hood
liberally with the slip solution.
2. Lay the part on the
hood with the plastic side down just above the area where the kit
will be applied.
3. Wet your fingers
with the soap solution in order to avoid leaving fingerprints in the
adhesive.
4. Peel the backing
paper from the part, allowing the part to remain upside down on the
hood. Spray generous amounts of slip solution on the part as you
remove the backing to prevent anything from sticking to the
adhesive.
5. With the adhesive
and the hood wet with slip solution, carefully lift the part by the
corners, turn it over and lay the kit in place on the area to be
covered.
6. The material should
move freely on the hood at this point, allowing the piece to be
positioned easily. If the part will not move freely, lift the piece
and spray additional slip solution underneath as needed to ensure
the part moves freely.
7. Position the kit
1/16 inch from the front edge of the hood and centered between the
fenders. The part may not seem to line up along the entire length of
the front edge of the hood. This is normal since stretching may be
needed to relieve excess material caused by the compound curves in
the surface of the hood. Rotate the kit so that it lies
symmetrically as shown in Figure 1A.
8. Once the kit is in
place, spray a small amount of the alcohol solution under the kit at
the center.
9. Squeegee the center
of the hood vertically starting gently and then increasing pressure
with each stroke until a 4-inch wide area from top to bottom is free
of solution.
10. From the center to
the edge, identify the first corner point in the kit with which the
kit can be aligned as in the examples shown in Figure 1B.
11. Place one hand on
top of the kit and move the part into position at the alignment
point, ensuring a 1/16-inch gap as shown in Figure 1C. The kit may
require stretching to reach the alignment point. This is normal and
is required to alleviate excess material around the contours of the
hood. If the part will not move freely to the alignment point, lift
the part and apply more slip solution.
12. If the hood has no
groove or valley between the center and the first alignment point,
squeegee from the center of the hood out to the alignment point with
one hand while holding the kit in place with the other hand until
all of the area up to the alignment point is free of solution. Use
firm pressure and overlap strokes to avoid leaving bubbles. If the
part will not stay in place after squeegeeing, spray a small amount
of the alcohol solution beneath the kit and squeegee the area again.
Proceed to step 22.
13. If the hood has a
deep vertical groove or valley between the center and first
alignment point, stop at the edge of the groove or valley rather
than attempting to squeegee all the way to the alignment point.
14. Identify the next
alignment point (if any).
15. Place one hand on
top of the kit and move the part into position at the alignment
point, ensuring a 1/16-inch gap. The kit may require stretching to
reach the alignment point. This is normal and is required to
alleviate excess material around the contours of the hood. If the
part will not move freely to the alignment point, lift the part and
apply more slip solution.
16. If there is no
groove or valley between the first alignment point and the second
alignment point, squeegee the area between the first and second
points with one hand, while holding the kit in place with the other.
If the part will not stay in place after squeegeeing, spray a small
amount of the alcohol solution beneath the kit and squeegee the area
again. If there are any more alignment points, repeat this step
until the hood is finished. Proceed to step 31.
17. If there is a
groove or valley between the first and second alignment points,
spray a small amount of the alcohol solution under the material at
the alignment point and squeegee the alignment point area down.
18. Return to the area
of the kit where the groove or valley was, and spray a generous
amount of the alcohol solution beneath the kit. Continue spraying
until all soap solution is washed away.
19. Hold the material
down into the ridge or valley by pressing down into the deepest part
of the groove. Squeegee the top inch of the kit from the left and
right sides of your hand to seal the trailing edge of the kit as
shown in example 1D. While maintaining pressure on the kit, slide
your hand toward the front of the car to expose and squeegee the
remaining section of material.
20. Re-wet the
remaining open area by spraying alcohol solution under the kit from
the front edge.
21. Drag your
fingertips downward through the contoured area using firm pressure
and hold. This will stretch the material down into this heavily
contoured area and pull out the majority of the excess material
along the front edge of the kit. Because of the fact that suction is
the primary component that is holding the material down to the hood
at this point, it is important to maintain a solid air seal with
your hand. If air leaks past your hand, the material will pop back
up in the area above your fingertips. If this happens, return to
step 28 and try again.
22. Once a proper seal
can be maintained for a few seconds, thoroughly squeegee the area
down toward your fingers until the material will stay down on its
own.
23. If any area around
the edges has lifted back up, wrap a paper towel around your
squeegee and go over the edges again.
Repeat steps 18-21 for
the opposite side of the hood.
Fenders Installation:
1. For the smaller
fender pieces, you can use the alcohol solution alone to apply the
part. It is usually best to begin by lining up the front corner of
the part with the front corner of the fender. However, depending on
the application, the starting point may vary.
2. Gently squeegee the
aligned area of the kit to tack the part in place. Use increasingly
firmer strokes until the part begins to adhere to the surface.
3. Once the material is
anchored at the starting point, align the opposite side of the
fender, gently stretching if needed to achieve a 1/16 inch gap
around the edges.
4. Squeegee the
remaining area using firm, overlapping strokes to avoid leaving
bubbles.
5. For vehicles that
have heavily contoured fenders, wrap the squeegee with a paper towel
to push out any stubborn wrinkles.
Mirrors Installation:
1. Using the alcohol
solution, thoroughly wet the mirror and lay out the material on the
surface. Ensure there is enough solution present so the kit moves
freely on the surface. Align the kit so it is positioned evenly
around the edge of the mirror and squeegee in place around the
inside edge.
2. Now that the part is
anchored in place, add a generous amount of slip solution beneath
the kit, and then dry the top of the kit with a paper towel.
3. Place a dry hand on
top of the kit at the outer edge of the mirror, and stretch outward
until the wrinkles in the mirror are removed. Due to the extreme
contour, this will normally require a fairly long stretch.
4. Using very firm
pressure, squeegee from the inside edge of the mirror to the outside
edge of the mirror.
5. Wash out any
remaining slip solution at the edges with the alcohol solution and
squeegee any wrinkles from the center out. Use very firm pressure on
the squeegee, leading with the blade. Wrap the squeegee with a paper
towel, if necessary, to finish any stubborn areas.
Application Hints
Be sure
to overlap strokes to avoid trapping air or solution under the
material.
Bubbles
tend to form most often at curves and contours, so pay special
attention to these areas.
Excessive
stretching is not recommended. However, some gentle stretching may
be required to fit some curves.
The
material may be gently pulled back up in areas if necessary to
reposition the kit, or if you find that you have trapped dirt, air
or an excessive amount of solution under the material.
If
you are unsure about how to attempt any stage of the installation,
be sure to call Cleartech's toll free technical support for
assistance before beginning at (800) 250-1838.
Care Instructions
No special care is
necessary for your kit once it is installed. You may wash and wax
the product, just as you do the rest of your vehicle. You may
experience a wax build up along the hood lines and other kit edges.
Use a Q-tip or a soft brush to gently wipe away excess wax. Swirl or
light scratches can be removed by gently wiping undiluted Isopropyl
Alcohol onto the material and allowing it to evaporate. A layer of
wax should be applied to the film as soon as possible after
installation to close the pores in the clear coat. This will prevent
bug acids and road grime from staining the kit. When using
high-pressure sprayers, do not place the nozzle directly against the
edge of the kit, or lifting may occur. Avoid picking at the edges or
corners. Irreparable lifting of the material will result. |