First, I'd like to say how cool the new Stainless Steel door sill insert looks. I can also confirm that Dan put them on in haste and in doing so, he created a good amount of rework to peel off the old adhesive and replace them. In addition to the door sill plate, PJ Grady also had on display new SS bumper letter inserts, and a VERY COOL set of small SS letters for the wheel center caps [Man! What a great idea.. The guy that thought of that must have been a real genius! :) ] If anyone gets any of the SS "stick on" stuff (from any of the DMC vendors) I can't stress enough that the surface needs to be SPOTLESS! If you are like me, and use the silicone sprays to make the black parts of the car shine, you MUST get all of that off before you try and stick the SS on the car. Use a soft toothbrush and some mild solvent (that is safe on the plastic) and when the black is again dull, then it should be OK to stick. -----Original Message----- From: Dan [mailto:Danrc30@xxxx] Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2001 11:57 PM To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [DML] This weekend's Social... Hello List, <SNIP> to Ken Koncelik who helped me fix the adhesive on the NEW stainless steel door sill inlay pieces I got from PJ Grady that I screwed up when I put them in :P (they didn't stick well because I didn't clean the sills enough. I thought I had cleaned them well, but I can see now that the sill pieces have to almost be sterile!); and to everyone else who lended a helping hand when it was needed. <SNIP>