【KIJIMA】High Protection Film Review
Before you damage your new car…
The New Model CROSSCUB110 that I had ordered was finally delivered the other day. I immediately read the various impressions of the senior CUB owners and found that the main pipeCenter cover is easily damaged by foot contact when riding, so I purchased this film to protect my feet while the car is still new. I bought this film to protect my feet while the car was new. Once I removed the main pipeCenter cover, I cut the film to fit the shape, and put it back on the body again. The rest of the cut film was used for the area I wanted to cover on the side of the center cover.
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There is no correct way to cut.
I bought a second one and tried many different Cutters, but Scissors
I found it to be the best. If you are dexterous, you can use Cutter, Cut
I am clumsy, so I made a protective film for the SeatBack with a commercially available product. It is better to have a paper pattern, though.
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It was 3M.
I bought this film to protect the SeatBack of my CBR1000RR-R. Unlike the OEM film, it is easy to cut and good for cowl.
Hard to blend in and become Wrinkle.
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Film." Or rather Seal." impression
Since it is labeled "Film," I thought it was supposed to be applied with water, but it is a type that can be cut and applied as is.
Personally, that kind of thing was Image of Seal, not Film.
Because it is not designed to be applied with water, it is difficult for amateurs to apply it to a large area or complicated shape or part without air contamination.
I tried applying the film with water, but it was very difficult to push water out of the film due to the nature of the film, which is not designed to do so (the water stuck in the middle of the film).
Perhaps it is a product that is supposed to be applied to flat surfaces with a pinpoint large size.
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Expectations for effectiveness.
I painted a tank and added a stripe on the cutting sheet to protect the area around the ferrule cap. It is very soft, so it is difficult to apply, but if you apply it with water, you can position it relatively easily.
I checked the adhesive strength with a scrap piece of wood, and it was quite strong and did not leave any marks when peeled off.
You can put it near the Key cylinder.
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To prevent scratches
My commuter CUB has a white undercarriage, and before I knew it, it was covered in scratches and dirt from getting in and out of the car (tears).
It's been six months since I started riding, and I'm still looking for items to prevent scratches and stains, and I found this Film.
Quantity:I cut the 1pc. seat into three pieces, one for the main foot, one for the side of the Shift Pedal, and one for the bottom of the keyhole.
It's not impossible to do it by yourself, but it was smoother to do it with two people.
The surface to be applied is slightly curved, so one person should hold the edge of the seat while the other person pulls it to get a good fit.
If you make a mistake, you can reapply. Even if bubbles appear, they will disappear if you press down while stretching the top with a towel.
All in all, I think it's an easy Film to use, even for a beginner or a bit of a klutz!
I've been using it for about a month now, and it hasn't come off or anything.
I'm glad I bought this product because it doesn't make the area where I put it look bad.
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