Mythos
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Exactly! Perfect for screens. You would have to use a razor blade to remove the bead which isn't too bad.
So I discovered...IDK why but I was expecting this stuff to peal off in one piece like you see in the plastidip demo vids.
Some of you out there are old enough to remeber SWATCes form the 80s. They were wristwatches with a transparent colored rubber guard across the jewel to protect it. I tried to make a SWATCHgaurd with some silicone. Worked great but no so easy to remove as a genuine SWATCHguard. I actually haad a hard time breaking any off with my fingernails. A single edged razor blade such as is used in a paint scraper worked wonders.
Here's the fairing screen tutorial I have been working on.
https://www.hayabusa.org/forum/maintenance-do-yourself/178467-fairing-screens-installation.html