What'd you do to your accord today?

Long's99

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5 lug swap completed.
CXRacing coilovers installed.
Avant Garde M220 Mounted.
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5 lug swap completed.
CXRacing coilovers installed.
Avant Garde M220 Mounted.
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Fantastic choice of wheels. Looks great


I drove it for two days as my daily this weekend since the weather was nice. Still surprised me about how fun it is. Can't wait for this J32 6MT
 

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Washed the car and saw the ends of the trunk lip were coming off the tape, decided to take it off so I wouldn't lose it on the freeway. Hate removing tape residue. :perkinswhatever:
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^Yeah I used adhesive promoter and good tape and weighted it down for several hours, not to mention keeping it out of the rain. Maybe I need to try something like Betalink to permanently attach it after the trunk is cleaned off.

I do not have a rubber wheel, how does that work? Won't it dull the paint when it gets to it and cause a blemish?
 

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It's possible to burn the paint but only if you hold it on one spot too long. 2 years of using it in a body shop and never had an issue. Don't need a lot of pressure just keep moving with it. Works like a charm.
 
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It's called an eraser wheel. I use them all the time. Made by 3M. They can burn through paint, but it's hard to do that on factory paint.


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^Awesome, thanks! Repped. Going to have to go looking for one to fit to my drill. So they are just called rubber wheels...are there different hardnesses or anything? Any certain one you recommend?

EDIT: Maybe this: http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/3m-adhesive-eraser-wheel-3612/10070229-P

Thanks for the Rep!

Yes, that one will work. I have used a few different kinds, 3M are the only ones I havent had an issue with. Others will either strip the center out and become useless or will come off in chunks instead of "eraser" like shavings.

Heres a quick Youboob vid I found of one.

 
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