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10-06-2013, 11:34 PM | #1 |
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Spoiler installation is Betalink replaced with Betatech
I plan on installing a C/F Challenge rear diffuser, C/F Duke Dynamics rear spoiler and C/F Revinora front street chin on my Individual Frozen black E93 M3 that I ordered 3 months ago and will finally take delivery of in November.
I was going to use betalink but have determined in my searches that it is replaced with DOW Betatech. Has anyone used this new adhesive, and if so is there a prep and or cleaner that needs to be used for bonding of C/F parts to the car. I used 3M tape on my 335is rear spoiler but don't want to use it for this job because I want a permanent installation with minimal gaps and these are larger parts that will have more wind force applied. BMW did the kidney grills, side gills and exhaust tips in black at the factory and my dealer will swap the wheels to the comp. matte black and have the windows tinted and chrome trim wrapped before I take delivery but I feel confident that I can do the spoilers and diffuser myself. Does anyone have advise? |
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10-07-2013, 10:29 AM | #4 |
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3M FTW, faster, cleaner, and it stick good, no gaps.!
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10-10-2013, 07:17 PM | #5 |
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I haven't used the renamed/updated adhesive yet. But I will be using it soon to install my spoiler. According to the Dow MSDS on Beta Clean 3350, it "removes dirt and grease from plastic, metals, and glass". I've seen this Beta Clean pictured with the old Betalink adhesive so I think you could use it to prep surfaces before bonding. You can get a quart of Beta Clean and two different sizes of Beta Tech from these guys: http://krayden.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://<a href="http://krayden.com/"...ayden.com/</a>
*Edit: I got an email from krayden and they require a minimum orders of 12 betatech and 48 betaclean. I think I may be ordering from ECS or maybe I'll just go with mounting tape. |
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You also have to consider that if the fitment of your parts is off just a bit (which it most likely will be), you will have gaps regardless and the adhesive won't bond properly where as foam tape has some thickness to it. My parts have no gaps caused by tape. The only gaps are due to slight fitment issues (tolerable ones IMO). My BMW performance spoiler fits perfect with no gaps at all, tape or otherwise. My Arkym parts have some extremely minor fitment issues but enough that I am not confident that liquid adhesive would bond properly.
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I used 3M tape as well for my performance spoiler and there's no problems whatsoever. No gaps and I can remove it whenever I want
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10-13-2013, 06:40 AM | #9 |
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Beta link is not permanent guys, been there done that, it's just more of a PIA to clean.
Those with 3m tape that don't think they have any gaps, you do.
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