removing hatch garnish
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removing hatch garnish
Im prolly gonna be removing the garnish soon but the thing is i need to prolly ship it to texas and the person im shipping it to is sending me a gs spoiler. If I drive my car with no garnish on it and it rains will it get into the car? <p>And if it does think i could just put some plastic wrap or something over it so it stays dry!<p>Heh if I have too I will and I'll take pictures of me driving with plastic wrap on my car all for your amusement! heh!
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Re: removing hatch garnish
yeah rain will get in....
the plastic will work great but make sure you tape it down
the plastic will work great but make sure you tape it down
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Re: removing hatch garnish
I just put silicone in the bolt holes until I got my spoiler and painted it. It had the silicone on for about 1 week and it didn't leak at all, just make sure you fill the holes completely and when you get the spoiler, you just have to pop out the silicone with a pen or something like that. Good luck.