Ugly vinyl fender guards...help?

CSC makes them, 3m , some use bed liner :Shrug:

What kit do you have ?

BTW ; :welcome:.
 
Hello and :welcome: to Trike Talk, glad to have U with us. :clapping:

Ask Papa Zook the owner of this forum and Cut 'N Shoot Customs he may have something available.
 
Hi Glenda! Always happy to welcome another lady driver to TrikeTalk!

PLUS...

A Texan!

Ride that rascal down to Kerrville this September to our TrikeTalk Texas Hill Country Reunion 2019! No registration fees, no prizes...just ride, eat, greet, and kick tires! It’s a great bunch of people - both male and female drivers and riders....and we have a good time!
 
:welcome: To the Trike Talk Family! FROM SOUTH
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Angleton, TX

Howdy Glenda!:wave4: Zook is a excellent source.
 
Me thinks you give her too much credit ... she's not a forensic investigator ... I bet she wouldn't even notice ... of course ... I've been married/divorced three times, so I may not be a good judge of women ... never claimed to be. :D

Hmmm, three times, now I understand why you are 'a believer'. Works for me too! :laugh:
 
Any auto shop that does detailing should be able to remove the vinyl fender guards.

After the vinyl is removed and the fenders show that they are chipped, go to a LINE-X Dealer.

I couldn't be happier with the work my local dealer did.

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Vinyl Guard removal...update

Finally got the trike painted. Got the vimyl off with a heat gun and putty knife. Too little heat and nothing happens. Too much heat and the vinyl melts. Right heat and the vinyl rolls off. Would not recommend if you want to keep the existing paint on your fenders. Ken20200712_114939.jpg20200712_114932.jpg
 
I watched an internet demonstration about removing the film. They used a steam cloths wrinkle remover. Starting from the bottom, the film was pulled DOWN and out instead of trying to peal it upwards. That kept the paint from lifting. They made it look easy..... Jim
 
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