no it doesnt
but its most likely ull need to use a blade and carefully pry it off which itself may cause the paint to scrape if ur not careful
but silicon alone doesnt
i see that you have replica lips at the moment, trust me if you use those type of glues, if you ever want to go oem, those things are a fcken bitch to take off.
i glued my mugenfake front lip onto the bumper, tried to take the glue off when changing my lip to oem a few days ago took me about 3 hours to take off.
it involved a lot of cutting, blow drying, polishing, buffing etc. just dont fken do it i learnt it the hard way
and yes i ended up peeling off some paint in the process
hmm some conflicting opinions. anzai the thing is tho if i go oem it will cover the glue. and aslong as it comes off i cant complain.
are there any other alternatives. double sided glue? would that hold?
fair enough.. in my case i had to glue my mugen lip on the top part where it sits on the bottom part of the bumper's radiator opening (if that makes sense to you)
i got an em1 lip so i had to take these glues off as they are exposed with the new lip.
i guess just make sure you put the glue where it won't be visible when you go oem.
I have some super glue stick on my grill and paint. The only thing i do is use nail polish remover (acetone-non acetone) )and WD-40 to clean it up without any problem. After all i use some wax product to polish it.
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