Well guys, as promised an update. The package arrived today and I worked with it. The kit came with a link to an on-line video, two bottles for your solutions, a knife, a squeegee, and a syringe (without needle ) to measure the soap (I assume) and the vinyl. Nicely packaged. I was a bit annoyed to see a pamphlet inside that mentions the 10 year warranty...but also disclosed that unless its installed by a 3M certified installer...there's no warranty. Would have been nice to know that before I ordered. I also saw that the kits don't fit without stretching and that this was normal.
First, I need to say that I feel like Thomas Edison when he was asked about how many unsuccessful tests he made before coming up with a practical light bulb. It was in the thousands. He was asked about these failures and replied that "they weren't failures, I now know for sure those ideas don't work.
I got the right type of soap for the slip solution, made up the alcohol solution and went to give it a try. I started with the rear bumper piece, and was surprised how much fitting that part needed to correctly fit. I expected some amount of fitting, but it didn't have the right curve to fit without being stretched. I wasn't thrilled with how that went, but chalked it up to inexperience. I have done tons of smaller pieces of vinyl without an issues....
Next, the mirrors. On the first, I seemed to get the hang off it and actually got it on half-decent. The other side, didn't got as well and I bailed on both. Strike 1.
The fender pieces seemed to go better, but just didn't seem to fit as I expected. If I lined it up along the edge of the fender near the hood, the lines didn't match up on the wheel side. I suppose this an instance of the "stretching" mentioned. Strike 1.5.
The hood piece also didn't want to line up. At the edges of the grill, it was obvious that again we'd need to stretch the vinyl to make it fit and it was short on both sides of the hood. I could not get it to pull enough to go edge to edge on the hood. Strike 2.
The bumper. Again, very hard to make fit due to the stretching and the BLIS sensor cut-outs were way off. I finally got it pulled far enough so that they would look through the holes in the vinyl, but it wasn't centered. I tried starting the middle, on one side...nothing seemed to be the trick to get it to fit the same on both sides around the accent lights and BLIS sensors. I wound up having to trim a bit make it half-decent. Strike 3.
Due to all the stretching, working, etc....I would up with larger water/soap bubbles than I've ever had when working with vinyl. On the hood...it was all flat... an hour later it lifted and was now too dry to get the raised section to go down.
I plan to drop an email to Invisible Mask. Seems to me that they market as a "DIY" product, supply the tools and instructions....yet the warranty touted on the site isn't valid when you install it yourself. I also think that a DIY product would not need so much fitting and perhaps they could adjust the templates so that it's a bit easier to fit for a DIY. I'm not expecting or asking for anything back, etc...
So, how did it end? I pulled it all off. The fit wasn't what I'd like, and the amount of water bubbles under the vinyl were too big to get better. I know I'd never be pleased long term.
I'm sure it's my lack of skill and/or experience that caused this, and only reaffirms what I always say...but don't often heed....it usually pays to hire a pro for specialized things.
So...I'll make an appointment and get it done by s pro next week.