yeah there really isn’t too much you can do if you want to keep the factory gloss finish. just do you’re best to only cut away the nubs without damaging the rest of the surface. I wouldn’t use an xacto knife, though use a modeling knife and.or a sanding stick. xacto knives are just too big.
Anyways a bunch of the nubs won’t be visible with the armor on, and those that are won’t actually be all that noticeable as long as you get the nubs pretty close flat.
If they undergate then you’re problems just solve themselves cause those nubs won’t be seen at all, but this kit isn’t undergated so just do what you can, after you’re done come back to your kit again in like a week and see if you can spot the nub marks yourself. If not then you did a good enough job, and if you still can spot some easily then you’ll know which ones you need to work on some more.
honestly just use a xacto knife to remove the nubs just dont chisel too hard into it or ur gunna cut off the plastic
yeah there really isn’t too much you can do if you want to keep the factory gloss finish. just do you’re best to only cut away the nubs without damaging the rest of the surface. I wouldn’t use an xacto knife, though use a modeling knife and.or a sanding stick. xacto knives are just too big.
Anyways a bunch of the nubs won’t be visible with the armor on, and those that are won’t actually be all that noticeable as long as you get the nubs pretty close flat.
If they undergate then you’re problems just solve themselves cause those nubs won’t be seen at all, but this kit isn’t undergated so just do what you can, after you’re done come back to your kit again in like a week and see if you can spot the nub marks yourself. If not then you did a good enough job, and if you still can spot some easily then you’ll know which ones you need to work on some more.