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Good Day People,

Just sharing...

https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=sticker+bomb+car&dcr=0&sxsrf=ACYBGNQMV8y4L2qFbX2CwD67YRrfJ8_I6g:1574912008306&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi31bq2_IvmAhUOOSsKHU4OADkQ_AUoAXoECA0QAw&biw=1366&bih=654

Just a random thought of using sticker bombs for
a) Scratch body panels
b) Car interior

Perks of doing includes

a) covering scratch in a cost effective way. Though may need to apply clear coat protection to prevent sticker fly away or faded.
b) Spruce up interior in a unique way

Cons includes
a) Messy looks
b) If need desticker is maybe alot of sticky residue

Me personally is thinking of trying to cover some unsightly scratches on left and right fenders of the car.
 

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Sticker bomb left fender and clear coat it. Peel until finger shag. Surprisingly is not too difficult to paste just very tedious.

Cheap way to cover scratch.

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Lol the first decal is used to cover the first scratch marks.

The 2nd one is used to cover another set of scratch marks. 

Didnt really jel but lol. Serves the purpose to hide the scratches. 

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20 hours ago, Ichibawa said:

Erm... to be honest... I would prefer the scratched panel than to this. Initially you have one to two ugly lines. This is one unsightly panel. 

LOL, maybe over done le. Anyhow whack ba since worst come to worse is lppl go respray or sell when vehicle is up.

Like a case of diy overdone and abit wrong cus look so cluttered. hahha

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