just start pulling cutting scraping and a LOT of sanding to get ALL the rust off the top. Then put a rust stop primer on it before anything Eal's.
It will have to dissipate on it's own. k
No. Vinyl is a substance all of its own. That's why they may vinyl and latex gloves. So that those who are allergic to latex can use the vinyl. Otherwise there would be no point in making vinyl gloves especially seeing that latex is stronger and more protective than vinyl.
You need sheets of Vinyl an exacto knife and either stencils or a very steady hand.
Yes. If the car is leased then you do not own it, it belongs to someone else (the leasing company), and you have no right to their property.
You can buy your own Vinyl Lathe. They are very expensive ($5,000+) and require special vinyl blanks. Some fit over standard turntables and some have their own platter. Neumann, Vestax and others make (or made) them.
You need to purchase a Haynes Manual for you particular car. It will be a great investment if you plan to work on your own car.
It's illegal to remove a cat converter in every state in the U.S. It's a Federal law, not State
A great place offering vinyl banners is Signazon online. Their banners make bold and personal statements for you. You can create your own custom vinyl banners using their templates.
Vinyl stickers are a great way to make any item better reflect your own personal style. Websites such as "Inbloom Stickers" have a wide variety of stickers to choose from. If you prefer to not shop online, stores such as Walmart, Hobby Lobby and Michael's have their own, more limited, selection of vinyl stickers.
just take it out- someone who dosn't own the same car.
When donating a car, you should remove the license plates and return them to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or transfer them to another vehicle you own.
Each vehicle manufacturer has their own procedure. Consult the drivers manual or repost question and include the year, make and model vehicle.