3m spray on bra
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Hi everyone,
What is the feeling with regards to the clear film bras that are on the market? Good, bad, what should I look for? What areas to do? I believe my 911 search is nearing completion with a 88 (thanks Ed) black/tan cabrio with 65k miles and in mint condition. Thanks for the feedback!
Tim
What is the feeling with regards to the clear film bras that are on the market? Good, bad, what should I look for? What areas to do? I believe my 911 search is nearing completion with a 88 (thanks Ed) black/tan cabrio with 65k miles and in mint condition. Thanks for the feedback!
Tim
Last edited by 911 Crazy; 10-19-2011 at 02:02 AM.
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I haven't heard of the "spray on". I know Xpel has a pretty good product since our club members use them frequently and are plased with the product. I have no affiliation and still use use my "bra" on my 88 Carrera.
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I have 3M's Carbon fiber film on my hood and mirrors and I'm very happy with the product ... Looks great, covers up some paint damage from contact with a tire wall at Sebring and is very durable wrt track debris.
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We use Venture Shield here at work (motorcargroup.com) and find that it lasts the longest without yellowing. It's a very good product which comes off easily. We recommend getting it redone every 4-5 years or so (depending on the color of your car) just to keep it fresh.