Removing rubbing strips
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poloboyben
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Removing rubbing strips
Right saw this mk5 polo which had had the side rubbing strips removed from the door, front and rear bumper. Looked good, just wondered how if i could do this to my polo and how?
It's *a lot* of work. On the Mk5, there are holes behind the rubstrips on the sides, and that means it's a weld 'n' spray jobbie.
The strips on the bumper are recessed too, so if you take them out there's a lot of work involved in smoothing the recesses. If you're good with polyester/similar stuff you'll be ok. But, again - it's a lot of work.

The strips on the bumper are recessed too, so if you take them out there's a lot of work involved in smoothing the recesses. If you're good with polyester/similar stuff you'll be ok. But, again - it's a lot of work.
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carmadaaron
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poloboyben
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carmadaaron
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