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Problem: stone guard removal, resulting rocker film damaged

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Old 02-08-2024, 03:56 PM
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Paint under will be perfect if you remove correctly
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Old 02-08-2024, 04:06 PM
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Asking honestly, how are you sure? The rocker protective layer is almost seamless in transition to the paint above it. We all know the rear quarter rock guard is a film layer and you can clearly see the boundary. I've replaced mine already. But the rocker panel protection... has anyone ever replaced it? Have you?
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Originally Posted by funnelofdoom
Asking honestly, how are you sure? The rocker protective layer is almost seamless in transition to the paint above it. We all know the rear quarter rock guard is a film layer and you can clearly see the boundary. I've replaced mine already. But the rocker panel protection... has anyone ever replaced it? Have you?
if you’re asking about the textured rock guard it’s under the paint and it will definitely ruin the paint if you try to remove it and will be very difficult to remove.
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Originally Posted by OutlawCayenne
if you’re asking about the textured rock guard it’s under the paint and it will definitely ruin the paint if you try to remove it and will be very difficult to remove.
+1…I wouldn’t mess with the textured part
Old 02-27-2024, 07:35 PM
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That convinced me...I'm sticking with the cleaned stone guard...are you kidding me!



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