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RE: 3M Clear bra to protect tank - Scoobynut_imp - 05-07-2013

No problem, Ferret, I'm going to show EVERYTHING, even how to cut the template! Smile


RE: 3M Clear bra to protect tank - Scoobynut_imp - 05-07-2013

Okay everyone, it's now up in the how-to section:

http://www.cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=234&pid=1330#pid1330


RE: 3M Clear bra to protect tank - Deftquiver_imp - 05-13-2013

(05-07-2013, 11:48 AM)Scoobynut_imp Wrote: Okay everyone, it's now up in the how-to section:

http://www.cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=234&pid=1330#pid1330

Thanks for the write up Scooby. Do you have any experience removing the 3m clear bra? I've heard some horror stories.

Deft


RE: 3M Clear bra to protect tank - Lord Popgun - 05-13-2013

Sccoby,

Thanks for your work and effort on this!

Edit to add: I just looked. No templates yet?


 RE: 3M Clear bra to protect tank - Scoobynut_imp - 05-13-2013

(05-13-2013, 07:10 AM)Deftquiver_imp Wrote:
(05-07-2013, 11:48 AM)Scoobynut_imp Wrote: Okay everyone, it's now up in the how-to section:

http://www.cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=234&pid=1330#pid1330

Thanks for the write up Scooby. Do you have any experience removing the 3m clear bra? I've heard some horror stories.

Deft

I have removed them before, but only right after application if, say, I wasn't satisfied with it. I think once they've been out in the sun for any length of time they are on there pretty darn good. I remember reading instructions on how to remove it once it's been on there for some time, but haven't revisited that issue since then. I imagine anyone who's had a horror story with them probably didn't follow 3M's removal instructions -- they are probably on their website, but I'll leave it up to you to find it. Tongue

In any case, once I've applied mine and have been happy with the results, I've never seen any reason to remove it.

BTW, for anyone who's been waiting for the template, go to the how-to thread for an update.


RE: 3M Clear bra to protect tank - Houtman_imp - 05-19-2013

On my CB1000 tanks I have used Sniders paint guard,a non adhesive vinyl film bought at Aerostich ,3 big sheets for about $26.Easy to put on and you hardly can see them.


RE: 3M Clear bra to protect tank - BackroadsRider_imp - 05-21-2013

Cant wait to see. The tiny swirl scratches I have polished out but I'm really anxious to do this. Thanks in advance of posting pics.


RE: 3M Clear bra to protect tank - Scoobynut_imp - 05-22-2013

We are very close to getting the template scan scaled to the correct size for distribution. Sorry it's taking so long folks, but both myself and Ron, who's been contributing time to this, are pretty busy with life too, so hence the delay. Hang in there, we'll get it out soon.


RE: 3M Clear bra to protect tank - Guth_imp - 05-22-2013

Hey Scoobynut, one quick suggestion: be sure to include a known, set reference point of measurement with your templates — such as a one or two inch scale (or so many centimeters). This way when people print them out, they can compare the reference measurement with an actual ruler to make sure that the printing process did not introduce any unintentional scaling.

Just a thought. It's great that you're putting this together for others to use.

Guth


RE: 3M Clear bra to protect tank - Scoobynut_imp - 05-22-2013

(05-22-2013, 02:32 AM)Guth_imp Wrote: Hey Scoobynut, one quick suggestion: be sure to include a known, set reference point of measurement with your templates — such as a one or two inch scale (or so many centimeters). This way when people print them out, they can compare the reference measurement with an actual ruler to make sure that the printing process did not introduce any unintentional scaling.

Just a thought. It's great that you're putting this together for others to use.

Guth

Hey Guth, well, we've now decided that it will be much easier to just snail mail a copy of Ron1100's cleaned up template to everyone who requests it, due to recipients possibly having to still do their own scaling of the scan. See the 'How To' section for more details. Blush