Installation
Instructions
(!) Please avoid direct skin contact or prolonged
exposure with any chemical agent when working.
(!) Before Installation: Check the proper fitment
of each piece in your kit (see the drawing on the other side of
the Instruction Sheet). Do not peel off the red plastic on the back
of each piece at this point. IF anything doesn't
match - STOP the installation and contact ALKAPLUS Inc via e-mail
or by phone.
Follow these
4 easy steps:
Step
1.Clean the surface inside your car with the alcohol pads
provided. The surface must be dry and free of any grease, oil or
contaminants for proper adhesiveness. DO NOT APPLY ALCOHOL TO THE
SURFACE OF THE PIECES - IT WILL DESTROY THE GLOSSY FINISH.
Step 2. Carefully apply the adhesive promoter
applicator, provided with your kit, only to corners of the dash
where you will install parts that have to curve. Let it dry.
Step 3.Carefully lift small part of the red plastic
backing and turn it to the side. Now you have a 'tail' to pull on.
Line up the piece and touch the surface with the sticky part of the
piece. Slowly spread the area of contact while accurately peel off
the red plastic 'tail' to remove the rest of the backing
Step
4.
Apply thumb or finger pressure to entire piece while gently warming
the piece with the hair dryer or heat gun up to the body temperature.
DO NOT OVERHEAT. Clean the pieces with the Windex after installation
completed for better glossy look.
(!) Some Tips:
- Large pieces are easier to install
if you leave several 'tails'. Cut the red plastic with the sharp
knife when necessary to allow setting in stages.
- Where the
surface is not flat warm the piece to make it flexible before
applying pressure. When the piece is warm enough, about body
temperature, it will easily bend to the contour of the
vehicle.
- After installation spray a little amount of furniture wax on
a clean rag (don't spray on the pieces) to slightly moisten the
rag. Apply a very thin coat on the pieces and buff to the highest
gloss. Wax like Pledge or Favor will work fine.
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