dsms + AutoConcierge: Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe

bufferbarry said:
yeah bob I hear ya man! didn't mean for it to sound like that lmao. its funny you say old. I was working on 96 camaro the other day and I thought wow I remember when this thing came out. I notice a lot lately that I see these old dive cars that were once cool. I think it was one of the first time I began to think wow I have been at this a while now.!

LMAO! I knew he'd take it that way and not answer my question about the process with the heat gun
 
ReLoaDeD BuLLiT said:
this. any additional information on this would be appreciated.





Commercial heat gun, set to 360 degrees and put the tip of the gun two to three inches from the affected area for no more than five seconds. Repeated steps might be needed but be careful not to ruin the film:werd:.
 
Auto Concierge said:
Commercial heat gun, set to 360 degrees and put the tip of the gun two to three inches from the affected area for no more than five seconds. Repeated steps might be needed but be careful not to ruin the film:werd:.

ok, so this only works on clear bras?
 
ReLoaDeD BuLLiT said:
ok, so this only works on clear bras?
Yes.............. does not apply to paint, film is harder than than paint to correct as you have more options(wet sanding, water spot removing gel,wool compounding etc...) on a painted surface and those options except for the gel are not applicable to clear film.
 
A beauty indeed! I really like the photo of the interior with the mirror-reflection of the polished wood.



It's good to see people taking note of the sheer size of this vehicle. It's truly HUGE!! It dwarfed your Toyota pick-up too. I know when I saw a drophead what stunned me most was the absolute height of the vehicle.
 
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