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Old 09-30-2009, 04:11 PM
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how to cover trunk key hole

so my friend had some scrap vinyl laying around from doing some stuff on his car and its a pritty close color match to my car so i thought i would cover up the keyhole in the trunk for now till i can get it filled. this took all of 7 minutes
Matterials needed:
Glass cleaner
Scissors
Sharp razor blade
vinyl
head gun/hair dryer
tinting squeegee or credit card


Clean your area you will be working on

Once it is clean spray some glass cleaner on it so its a little wet and apply the vinyl over it and remove air bubbles with your tinting squeegee or credit card


now start to push the vinyl into the cracks and wrap your lock (i did min on the inside of the piece of rubber because my cars black but for you guys with other color cars i would recomend on going over that black rubber ring)
and once its in place heat it up and push it in better

IMG]http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/4211/keyhole3.jpg[/IMG]

now its time to start cutting make sure your razor is very sharp and your vinyl has had a few minutes to settle... take your time this is the make it or break it part of the project




once you are done cutting heat it up again and push the vinyl into the edges some more and then let it bake in the sun for a while.... after it bakes just run over the top and the edges again to make sure its stuck on good and your done



just take your time with it... its a fast project but be carefull not to scratch anythign or rip anything

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Good write-up, but the plan is a bit overboard.. Why not just take the lock out and spray it black? I have a how-to on it somewhere around here.
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or get one of those plastic tabs u push in....
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Originally Posted by kingg5
or get one of those plastic tabs u push in....
Where do you get one of those?
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i got mine at home depot.
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never thought of using vinal looks good. i used the bow tie
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Yeah there are a couple easier alternatives to this. Looks like it worked out though.
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