Bedliner magic! +pics
Bedliner magic! +pics
I had this idea about a month ago looking for door sills. Then i thought about things could do with stuff I already had laying around. So i made a rubbing of the Fit logo on the car and used the rubbing to make a stencil. Using a sandwich of blue painters tape and clear packing tape I made a reverse image stencil which i tacked to the surface with lotion (weird, but it works perfect and comes right off) Proper masking and careful paint work and the results are better than I had hoped for! Heres some pics for ya, hope you like it 





I can always re-spray it with more bed-liner if it gets torn up. My door sills were getting pretty scratched up so this is a better looking alternative. I'm not real worried about trade-in, I'm keeping this car until I die LOL
Ooooo... SHINY! +1 for ingenuity! I wish like hell that the GE door sills worked with the GD. Maybe if I get out my belt sander. Hmmm...
Pssst... You need to vacuum

Pssst... You need to vacuum
LOL Yeah I know, but the shop vac is hooked up to the table saw in the basement and I didn't feel like lugging it upstairs! I know! I'll use this as an excuse to get another shop vac! I'm a genius. Why don't the GE sills work? Are they too thick?

I have two shop-vacs myself. I got a decent price on their little tiny one (Maybe a gallon size) and I use that as well as the monster when cleaning out the car. The tiny one is a lot easier to lug around than the monster but doesn't have quite the suction. It's better for the bigger bits and pieces and getting into nooks and crannies. The monster sucks the dust out of the fabric and gets the car really clean.
I'll do my quarterly vacuuming when I do my spring detail job once this accursed rain stops sometime next month! LOL That and I wanna bedliner my fogs soon too, they are loosing their paint fast now. Blehhh VBP is pretty, but too damn thin!
VBP thin? Try MR. There's no clearcoat. :P
Thanks Firefly! E=MC2 100 miles a day ehh? Piker!
LOL I go 68 miles one way to work so I feel your pain(up-hill, both ways, in the snow, with no shoes on ROFL), I''ll be out of warranty by my one year anniversary. My hood has chips in it almost all the way to the windshield, and both my A-pillars have stone chips. In retrospect maybe lowering the Fit wasn't such a great idea...
I know maybe I'll bedliner the whole car!
LOL I go 68 miles one way to work so I feel your pain(up-hill, both ways, in the snow, with no shoes on ROFL), I''ll be out of warranty by my one year anniversary. My hood has chips in it almost all the way to the windshield, and both my A-pillars have stone chips. In retrospect maybe lowering the Fit wasn't such a great idea...
I know maybe I'll bedliner the whole car!
Thanks Firefly! E=MC2 100 miles a day ehh? Piker!
LOL I go 68 miles one way to work so I feel your pain(up-hill, both ways, in the snow, with no shoes on ROFL), I''ll be out of warranty by my one year anniversary. My hood has chips in it almost all the way to the windshield, and both my A-pillars have stone chips. In retrospect maybe lowering the Fit wasn't such a great idea...
I know maybe I'll bedliner the whole car!
LOL I go 68 miles one way to work so I feel your pain(up-hill, both ways, in the snow, with no shoes on ROFL), I''ll be out of warranty by my one year anniversary. My hood has chips in it almost all the way to the windshield, and both my A-pillars have stone chips. In retrospect maybe lowering the Fit wasn't such a great idea...
I know maybe I'll bedliner the whole car!
Add an additional 360 miles of driving a day at work in a 45 foot long bus.
I did the rear bumper first actually, not with the stencil, just the bedliner. I balked at spending 80 or so bucks on something to cover the scratches I had put in the top of my bumper LOL
so how did it turn out...got pics?
Actually, yes it is holding up quite well. To my surprise it made it through this past winter without any issues what-so-ever. I used a spray on truck bedliner made by Duplicolor. You will want to sand your clearcoat with a medium grit paper (like 200 grit) to rough it up and give the coating something to grab onto. If you just spray the stuff on good clearcoat it probably won't adhere as well. I used painters tape to mask out the size and shape I wanted. The Duplicolor stuff is really amazingly easy to use, you really can't put down too heavy a coat as it just makes the cover stronger. You can get it at Autozone or Pep-Boys for about six bucks a can.
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