DIY - Custom Stone Guards
#18
Racer
Thread Starter
Interesting. I purchased a $6 roll of stone guard, traced the area I wanted to cover on tracing paper. Laid it out on a table to smooth the lines, taped it to the plastic guard sheet and cut it with a scissors. Applied with a little dish soap, done. The hardest part was removing the old guards. Used a $18 hand clothing steamer and a non-marring plastic chisel /scraper from Harbor Freight. Don't fret any loss of symmetry from left to right or variability in the rounds in the corners as any variance basically becomes invisible once the guard is applied.
#19
I'm looking to get the fil from 3M but in 12 mil thickness. Do you know where can I source the correct length/size in roll for this task? Seems like I can't find it.
What mil thickness did you use?
What mil thickness did you use?
#20
Racer
Thread Starter
than the original. That has not been a problem and I think it is better.
The material has improved since the 90's.
If you want to buy the film you could try these two contacts that have
made custom stone guards for me and find out how to get it.
-bruce7
Dean Soleimani
Sticker City
4638 Van Nuys Blvd.
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
818-905-5678
dean@stickercity.com
Eric Budnick
Dirty Devil Customs
818-290-3300
dirtydevilcustoms@gmail.com