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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 15617698" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>I've experienced the same thing. What I do now is I roll some tape and place it on the top of a rattle can cap. I then place the spoiler and bumper on one cap each. This allows the spoiler to sit on the cap as if it were on top of the car thus giving me full access to ensure full coverage without blowing it away.</p><p></p><p>Same holds true for the bumper. By using the tape and cap method I can lift the part up and ensure I can get in to the heat exchanger opening on the bumper so I don't miss any spots while keeping it from blowing away.</p><p></p><p>Things like the mirrors and side scoops just get pushed on to the tape and there is enough friction to hold them in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 15617698, member: 70025"] I've experienced the same thing. What I do now is I roll some tape and place it on the top of a rattle can cap. I then place the spoiler and bumper on one cap each. This allows the spoiler to sit on the cap as if it were on top of the car thus giving me full access to ensure full coverage without blowing it away. Same holds true for the bumper. By using the tape and cap method I can lift the part up and ensure I can get in to the heat exchanger opening on the bumper so I don't miss any spots while keeping it from blowing away. Things like the mirrors and side scoops just get pushed on to the tape and there is enough friction to hold them in place. [/QUOTE]
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