Installing QUICK COVERS on a Chevy/GMC with rusty rockers | Quick Covers by OAM
Full installation of Quick Covers on a 99-06 extended cab Chevy/GMC pickup. Products available at http://oamusa.link/cobxjv
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How are Quick Covers installed?
Quick Covers are installed with a combination of automotive-grade adhesive tape and fasteners.
- What are Quick Covers made out of?
Quick Covers are formed from a very durable thermoplastic. Similar to the material used on OEM wheel flares and moldings.
- Can I install them myself?
Yes. Quick Covers can be installed easily, but professional installation is strongly recommended.
- Where can I get Quick Covers installed?
Search Here for an installer near you.
- Can't find an installer near you?
Ask your local body shops to reach out to us.
- Do Quick Covers come painted?
No. Quick Covers are delivered in raw plastic form at this time.
- Is professional painting required?
No. However, because Quick Covers are delivered in raw plastic form, they must be primed with a very specific product. Use of any other primer will result in adhesion issues resulting in paint cracks/peeling. For this reason, professional painting is strongly recommended.
- Should Quick Covers be scuffed or sanded before being primed?
No. Quick Covers are intended to be coated with a specialty raw plastic primer, which is intended to be applied directly onto the smooth plastic surface. It offers excellent adhesion and flex properties.
- What primer should be used on Quick Covers products?
Quick Covers are delivered in raw plastic form, so a raw plastic-compatible primer must be used. We recommend Polyvance Bumper & Cladding Coat – Adhesion Primer. Part No. 3611-1
- What should be used as a rust inhibitor?
We recommend brushing a high-viscosity grease on any areas that can be reached by hand. For hard-to-reach areas (i.e. inside of rocker panels and cab corners) we recommend using the aerosol rust inhibitor Like90.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
- How are Quick Covers installed?
Quick Covers are installed with a combination of automotive-grade adhesive tape and fasteners.
- What are Quick Covers made out of?
Quick Covers are formed from a very durable thermoplastic. Similar to the material used on OEM wheel flares and moldings.
- Can I install them myself?
Yes. Quick Covers can be installed easily, but professional installation is strongly recommended.
- Where can I get Quick Covers installed?
Search Here for an installer near you.
- Can't find an installer near you?
Ask your local body shops to reach out to us.
- Do Quick Covers come painted?
No. Quick Covers are delivered in raw plastic form at this time.
- Is professional painting required?
No. However, because Quick Covers are delivered in raw plastic form, they must be primed with a very specific product. Use of any other primer will result in adhesion issues resulting in paint cracks/peeling. For this reason, professional painting is strongly recommended.
- Should Quick Covers be scuffed or sanded before being primed?
No. Quick Covers are intended to be coated with a specialty raw plastic primer, which is intended to be applied directly onto the smooth plastic surface. It offers excellent adhesion and flex properties.
- What primer should be used on Quick Covers products?
Quick Covers are delivered in raw plastic form, so a raw plastic-compatible primer must be used. We recommend Polyvance Bumper & Cladding Coat – Adhesion Primer. Part No. 3611-1
- What should be used as a rust inhibitor?
We recommend brushing a high-viscosity grease on any areas that can be reached by hand. For hard-to-reach areas (i.e. inside of rocker panels and cab corners) we recommend using the aerosol rust inhibitor Like90.
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