Saw this idea for a thread on a Vintage VW site, thought it was cool.
Today I added shadow line to my window molding, that stuff is actually really forgiving to work with and it turned out really nice! If anyone is looking to black out their window molding, I'd encourage you to give this a shot! I used the 3 inch and it worked great. I actually wasted some trying to install in my driveway when it was too cold, so I cut it in half to 1.5 inch widths to ensure I had enough this time and utilized a friends heated shop for the install. On the quarter windows I sectioned it by using a small section of the full 3 inch part on the super tight corner and seaming it where the seam in the molding is, I'll post pictures when I can get a few in the day light, but other than that the 1.5 inch worked great. Gonna try to do my roof rails with the 5 inch stuff next.
http://www.bmwshadowline.com/
EDIT: Ok, got out in the 34 degree cold today and washed the car, it was filthy!! Also ordered a bunch of detail stuff from Detailer Domain to take advantage of that 20% discount and the 5" shadowline for the roof rails, that's my entry for today.
http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...in-with-20-OFF
This picture shows the bottom corner of the quarter window, you can see I put a small piece over the seam in the molding, the seam is near impossible to see unless you look close, another huge benefit to this stuff. But, this is where I used a full 3" wide piece, from here to the rear door jamb then used the 1.5" that I cut from there around to the bottom of the molding in the front of the front door.
Here's a side view picture of the same side, you can't see the seam obviously in the picture and even from a few feet in person you can't. Turned out really nice, looking forward to getting the rails done now too.
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