Help with wrapping trim pieces

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So I tried the search feature nothing came up. So I have my Carbon Fiber wrap and my master switch but what else do I need to wrap the trim? I have a exacto knife, hairdryer, scissors, and a credit card. Do I need a special type of glue or anything?
 

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The most important thing with wrap is that you use heat. It makes it more pliable and the back tacky. You can do it without but it just works so much better with heat. It's otherwise pretty easy...nice thing is you can start over if you screw up.
 
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Alright thanks man so I don't need any adhesive spray or anything?
 

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Alright thanks man so I don't need any adhesive spray or anything?

No. vinyl is basically a sticker, so it's tacky/sticky on the bottom side.
 
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I've already had that since 08

---------- Post added at 04:08 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:48 PM ----------

No. vinyl is basically a sticker, so it's tacky/sticky on the bottom side.

Alright thanks
 

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