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Post by myrradah on Jun 20, 2013 12:06:24 GMT -8
Anyone ever use this stuff?
Im seriously thinking about putting it on the rear panels and the doors to stop all those tree scratch marks.
Any bad experiences wtih it? Is it easy to pull off?
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Post by petee on Jun 20, 2013 12:19:27 GMT -8
never used it. Have you seen the color matched bed liner. That looks cool.
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Post by bigstuck on Jun 20, 2013 17:50:05 GMT -8
Scratches tell stories
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Post by ljdude on Jun 20, 2013 20:27:42 GMT -8
Like Tom said. Scratches tell stories!
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Post by myrradah on Jun 21, 2013 8:04:42 GMT -8
and reduce resale value!
Not that I will ever sell it, but if I ever got in a bad spot I may have to.
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Post by petee on Jun 21, 2013 12:12:30 GMT -8
Scratches tell stories, stories, stories...
Is there an echo in here?
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Post by redxj on Jun 23, 2013 13:42:31 GMT -8
Scratches tell some of the story. But dents tell more.
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Post by petee on Jun 23, 2013 16:00:00 GMT -8
true
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Post by whistlepig on Jun 24, 2013 17:33:08 GMT -8
Have not used that product but scratches and dents are a badge of history for your Jeep. You could use some camo-duct tape like an un-named member used. (Ha). Just kidding. If your are going to 4 wheel, scratches and dents are going to happen. It is just hard when you get the first one.
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Post by whistlepig on Jun 24, 2013 19:03:26 GMT -8
I meant to say "Some Dude", instead of un-named member. Pun intended.
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Post by ljdude on Jun 24, 2013 20:44:19 GMT -8
I meant to say "Some Dude", instead of un-named member. Pun intended. HAHA!!!
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