@GhiaSteve89 they hold up just fine in the cold weather. The trick is to apply them in temperature above 50 degrees or so because it's hard to stick to the surface in the cold. Then use a heat gun or blow dryer on top to finish the job. You don't need protection on top of it.
how does this hold up to bad weather? did you clear over them to offer any aditional protection?
thanks
GhiaSteve89 3 months ago
@GhiaSteve89 they hold up just fine in the cold weather. The trick is to apply them in temperature above 50 degrees or so because it's hard to stick to the surface in the cold. Then use a heat gun or blow dryer on top to finish the job. You don't need protection on top of it.
Rocistan 2 months ago
Thank you very good idea.
tecsined 4 months ago