New Undercover Tonneau Today
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New Undercover Tonneau Today
After alot of research and help from many of you here a bought and had installed the VersaCover Undercover tonneau today.
I wanted a hard cover but needed to remove it.
Thanks for all the good info and reviews. I think it looks very nice on my DSG.
I guess I don't know how to get the image in the body of the thread!!
I wanted a hard cover but needed to remove it.
Thanks for all the good info and reviews. I think it looks very nice on my DSG.
I guess I don't know how to get the image in the body of the thread!!
Last edited by jayzap; 03-23-2007 at 10:52 PM.
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The emblem removes easily...yes, however, it left it's impression on mine and the more I tried to clean the residue the worse it has gotton! I've tried everything and nothin works short of painting the whole thing! Fortunately, you have to look at it in a certain light for the impression to be highly visible!
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Originally Posted by Blown5Pnt4
I only use normal car wash soap and water, and at about a year now, the cover still looks new.
It doesn't look like it would need more. I expected more of a satin /dull appearance. Mine seens to have a pretty high gloss
which I wasn't expecting but I like it.
Bed rug is next, they hacked up the Ford beg liner a bit to get the front brackets in place. Installation was free where I bought it.
The fit when closed is perfect, I'm impressed!
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Neither of mine left any emblem reside.
But based on comments from Versacover about stain removal, I would take a paper towel with motor oil and tape it over the area for a bit. The oil should seep in an liquidate the reside.
[edit: I meant "liquify."]
But based on comments from Versacover about stain removal, I would take a paper towel with motor oil and tape it over the area for a bit. The oil should seep in an liquidate the reside.
[edit: I meant "liquify."]
Last edited by Tim Skelton; 03-28-2007 at 08:33 AM.
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Originally Posted by Tim Skelton
Neither of mine left any emblem reside.
But based on comments from Versacover about stain removal, I would take a paper towel with motor oil and tape it over the area for a bit. The oil should seep in an liquidate the reside.
But based on comments from Versacover about stain removal, I would take a paper towel with motor oil and tape it over the area for a bit. The oil should seep in an liquidate the reside.
That's about the only thing I haven't tried!