Type Of Material: Polypropylene (PP) Polypropylene (PP) is a thermoplastic "addition polymer" made from the combination of propylene monomers. It is used in a variety of applications to include packaging for consumer products, plastic parts for various industries including the AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY. Some of the most significant properties of polypropylene are: Elasticity and Toughness: Polypropylene will act with elasticity over a certain range of deflection (like all materials), but it will also experience plastic deformation early on in the deformation process, so it is generally considered a "tough" material. Toughness is an engineering term which is defined as a material's ability to deform (plastically, not elastically) without breaking. Fatigue Resistance: Polypropylene retains its shape after a lot of torsion, bending, and/or flexing. Fitment Instruction: 1. Ensure your car door sides are spotlessly clean (free of dust, grease, oil, etc.) where the product is to be fitted. 2. Hold each item on the car bumper corner (s) without removing adhesive tape film. This way you can determine its correct alignment position before fitment. Adhesive tape once exposed and stuck will lose its bonding quality (if removed for adjustment/shifting). 3. Now remove adhesive tape film and place the part back in proper place, pressing (full hard force) from one end of the part, applying uniform pressure along its length to the other end. 4. leave the part for at least 45 min. after fitment before driving your car.
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