SoIn a situation where I have to decorate my car with flowers.
Will the tape used to attach flowers damage car paint?
What tape to use, how to use it safely so it doesn’t damage the paint?
They will attach the Flowers with regular Scotch Tape. Known as Sheesha Tape.They will say that It will not harm the paint.But, the adhesive solution stays there. The best possible solution to clean it efficiently is to take some kerosine oil. Put it on a clean cloth for cleaning of the car and clean your car with it. The Adhesive will be removed. If the Car is Crossover then you need 1.5 litres of Kerosine Oil and if its bigger than increase the amount as per your requirement.
Ah the leftover adhesive sounds bad and tricky to remove.
Any tape that doesn’t leave a residue?
And is kerosene safe to use on cars paint to remove the adhesive residue??
Yes, It is safest. I tested it by myself. Decorated my Father's Vezel upon his request. Took the Car for Compound Polish as well, but some spot of adhesive tape were left unattended. Then my Father ask me to use Kerosine Oil. The Solution was quite satisfactory and quite cheap.
You can use metal infused epoxy.
had the duty to get cars decoratedand got to remove the tapes as well standard scoth tape is usednothing happens if its removed in a day or 2.no such mark nothing is left behind
if u let it stay longer, tape will weather out....will be harder to remove and leave glue mark. a shampoo wash and wax can fix
tape will be easier to remove if you will rinse it properly before removing
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So I’ll have to take the car on motorway for a 2 hrs drive one way, means baraat coming back as well.
Will 120 speed damage the decorations/car?
How to make the design very minimal so high speed won’t affect it…?
Any tips or ideas.
had to tackle similar arrangementgot ribbon decoration doneand he handed us a fresh basket low height one which we carried with usafter travelling and before reaching venue, we tapped it on the hood