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I purchased the Suzuki side mouldings for my LCV and have been waiting to apply them as the instruction booklet states that the components and vehicle must be stored for 1 hour at the specified temperature of 18-35 degrees celsius - presumably for the adhesive to work effectively. It may be a while until we reach this temp range in Yorkshire and I am getting impatient! If it is indeed essential to wait then wait I shall, but wondering how strictly one needs to adhere to this and if anyone has applied them in lower temps and it been okay? It is 14 degrees and a nice dry day today and I'm considering risking it but thought I'd allow chance for you more experienced and knowledgable people than I on here to tell me not to :')
(I did see a post on here that looked like it discussed this matter but every time I tried to open it I just got an error message so apologies if this has been discussed before)
Many thanks in advanced and I hope everyone is having a wonderful bank holiday weekend
Its a fact that the 3M tape adhesive work better when warm.
So assuming you're not having a sunny day to warm the panel, a fan heater blowing warm air over the body panel and trim for 1/2 hour has always worked for me.
But 14 Deg in the sun is good enough, just avoid sub 10 Deg temperatures and warm the items with hairdryer/ fan heater if you have any doubts
MAke sure body panel is clean and free from grease.
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