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<blockquote data-quote="ICEMAN 68" data-source="post: 367930" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>thanks bro ... the transparent wrap are those stretch flims used quite commonly used for wrapping up boxes and so on ...and as for the white ones,are from which you may see when you buy a new TV , refrigerator and so on ..means it's being used for home peripherals and at the same time to prevent stratches ...it's soft </p><p></p><p>maybe the stuck happen is due to the heat exerted towards the plastic and caused it to melt ....</p><p></p><p>may i ask ...what sort of plastic did you use .?? are those from the normal accessories shop used for wrapping car up to prevent dust and so on ?? as i've heard that such case happen when you cover up your car while the engine is still hot and it sticks right into ya paint ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICEMAN 68, post: 367930, member: 17"] thanks bro ... the transparent wrap are those stretch flims used quite commonly used for wrapping up boxes and so on ...and as for the white ones,are from which you may see when you buy a new TV , refrigerator and so on ..means it's being used for home peripherals and at the same time to prevent stratches ...it's soft maybe the stuck happen is due to the heat exerted towards the plastic and caused it to melt .... may i ask ...what sort of plastic did you use .?? are those from the normal accessories shop used for wrapping car up to prevent dust and so on ?? as i've heard that such case happen when you cover up your car while the engine is still hot and it sticks right into ya paint ... [/QUOTE]
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