firebuck
8/17/2007 7:44:27 PM
My wife and I just bought a set of side window deflectors for her 2007 outlander. In the install guide it tells us to use some 3m k500 primer on the leading corner of each front deflector. Does anyone know if we have to do this? My wife had deflectors on her lancer for 4 years without any problems and we did not have to use this stuff. I checked some of the local auto parts places but they don't have; any are there are substitutes available?
Thanks for any info and sorry for the strange first post.
biscuit
8/18/2007 11:01:59 AM
Just wipe it down with a microfiber cloth and denatured alcohol and you'll be fine. They just want to make sure there is no wax, oil, dust etc on the surface. You can get denatured alcohol at any hardware store, great stuff to have around for cleaning plastics too.
maharajah
8/18/2007 12:46:14 PM
As biscuit says a microfiber cloth with some alcohol (I prefer 50/50 with water) will do the trick for making sure the surface is clean. Since I'm a bit anal, I normally follow with an adhesion promoter like 3M 06396 (which may be the same as the k500, I don't recall). I think I bought the promoter about a year or two ago from
Hands on Tools.
EDIT: This stuff is pretty powerful, so use gloves in a well ventilated area.
firebuck
8/18/2007 12:57:14 PM
Thanks a lot for the help. I appreciate it.
BoldlyGoingNowhere
8/18/2007 4:46:13 PM
firebuck- Can you post back your opinion on the deflectors? Im curious as to whether it helps the booming when you dont have enough windows open.
thanks,
BGN
rcpax
8/18/2007 5:35:05 PM
Fisherman
8/19/2007 7:47:24 AM
You could also use 3-M wax and grease remover if you can find it. It removes any grease and wax without damaging the paint.
rdenis
8/19/2007 9:50:43 PM
I don't think the K500 primer is available in NA - Mits issued TSB or some other communication saying to use a substitute if I recall.