3M Scotchgard "CHIPPROTECT"
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3M Scotchgard "CHIPPROTECT"
I just bought my GS yesterday from Lexus of Tacoma (liquid platinum/black). One aside cost they are really pushing is called Chipprotect and a full treatment costs $1295. Everyone I spoke with at the Dealership (detailers included) told me this is a must have. I'm looking for advice. I pick up the car on 2/8. Thanks.
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I'm not sure about "ChipProtect" .. I'm assuming its like a paint protection film. If yes, price is a little high. I paid (for the Lexus, Port Installed Option (PIO)) $429 on my IS350c.
As for its usefulness .. at $1295, you can have your front end touched up a few times for that kind of money. Yes, it works and it WILL protect your front end and mirrors from "road rash"
As for its usefulness .. at $1295, you can have your front end touched up a few times for that kind of money. Yes, it works and it WILL protect your front end and mirrors from "road rash"
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I just bought my GS yesterday from Lexus of Tacoma (liquid platinum/black). One aside cost they are really pushing is called Chipprotect and a full treatment costs $1295. Everyone I spoke with at the Dealership (detailers included) told me this is a must have. I'm looking for advice. I pick up the car on 2/8. Thanks.
I paid $500 for Front bumper, headlights, mirrors, rocker panels, and the area behind the rear wheels. For $1295 you should be getting full hood and fenders in addition to what I got.
You may want to look into Xpel Ultimate film. I bought that instead of 3M. I think Xpel Ultimate is the best film right now because it has a proper clear coat, it is stain resistant and it is also self-healing.
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Also BTW - It's only a must have if you didn't have it on your old car and you were unhappy about getting chips. If you didn't notice the chips, or don't care about them, then there is no reason to think this car will be any different.
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I'm in the Seattle area and are on our 3rd Lexus from lexus of tacoma. Every time they try to talk me into the chiprotect.
There are packages out there that are much more affordable. Or, outside of the dealer, call the guys that do it (iden's detail) and haggle a better deal if you want it.
I've never gotten it on 2 RX's, 1 GX, or an IS we had previously....
Congrats on your car! Who did you work with in Fife? Any contact with the sales manager (Ed) - great guy...
There are packages out there that are much more affordable. Or, outside of the dealer, call the guys that do it (iden's detail) and haggle a better deal if you want it.
I've never gotten it on 2 RX's, 1 GX, or an IS we had previously....
Congrats on your car! Who did you work with in Fife? Any contact with the sales manager (Ed) - great guy...
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Thanks for the tip. I worked with Todd Kim. I also interacted with Frank, the Manager. I received VIP treatment from the time I put a deposit down last September.
I have to drive mountain passes and my cars get a regular diet of flying rocks. Because I want to keep the car a long time (it's my Bucket List car), I think I'll go ahead and get the film. The warranty seems super and I'll demand good treatment if there are any problems.
Thanks for all the advice.
I have to drive mountain passes and my cars get a regular diet of flying rocks. Because I want to keep the car a long time (it's my Bucket List car), I think I'll go ahead and get the film. The warranty seems super and I'll demand good treatment if there are any problems.
Thanks for all the advice.
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Thanks for the tip. I worked with Todd Kim. I also interacted with Frank, the Manager. I received VIP treatment from the time I put a deposit down last September.
I have to drive mountain passes and my cars get a regular diet of flying rocks. Because I want to keep the car a long time (it's my Bucket List car), I think I'll go ahead and get the film. The warranty seems super and I'll demand good treatment if there are any problems.
Thanks for all the advice.
I have to drive mountain passes and my cars get a regular diet of flying rocks. Because I want to keep the car a long time (it's my Bucket List car), I think I'll go ahead and get the film. The warranty seems super and I'll demand good treatment if there are any problems.
Thanks for all the advice.
GOOD LUCK AND ENJOY YOUR NEW CAR!!!!.
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lexus paint is famous for being very soft. it's great for polishing, but it gets chipped very easily
if you are going to keep the car for a while, i always recommend clear bra. but then again there is no way i would pay those prices for dealer installed ones. they aren't any better (in fact might be worse) and more expensive. it's just like tint
if you are going to keep the car for a while, i always recommend clear bra. but then again there is no way i would pay those prices for dealer installed ones. they aren't any better (in fact might be worse) and more expensive. it's just like tint
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Its a great product... but you will be paying dealer markup which is considerable. I isntall for a lot of dealerships where I am located and the markup at some dealers is over twice what I bill the dealer. It is more than liekly sub contracted out so you would be better off going to them directly. I also would go with a different film. 3M Scotchguard is one I wont install due to durability, too much orange peel, and the warranty is only 5 years. Go with Xpel Ultimate, Ventureshield Ultra, or Avery Nano Fusion and you will be much happier.
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Its a great product... but you will be paying dealer markup which is considerable. I isntall for a lot of dealerships where I am located and the markup at some dealers is over twice what I bill the dealer. It is more than liekly sub contracted out so you would be better off going to them directly. I also would go with a different film. 3M Scotchguard is one I wont install due to durability, too much orange peel, and the warranty is only 5 years. Go with Xpel Ultimate, Ventureshield Ultra, or Avery Nano Fusion and you will be much happier.
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I always got solid film installation from a guy named Tim at Accutint in Bellevue back when I lived in Seattle. It's been a few years, so I don't know if he still works out of there. It was $400-$500 and included headlights, front third of hood and fenders, rear view mirrors, door edges, door handle cups, and the rear bumper along the trunk opening.
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The last time I got my hands on LLumar it lasted about 5 months and then was very dull. It looked great initially but is not durable at all. Not sure if they have changed their film but I havent heard any other installers say its a good film to go with.
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I always got solid film installation from a guy named Tim at Accutint in Bellevue back when I lived in Seattle. It's been a few years, so I don't know if he still works out of there. It was $400-$500 and included headlights, front third of hood and fenders, rear view mirrors, door edges, door handle cups, and the rear bumper along the trunk opening.
Not saying they aren't worth a call or check out, just saying that I've heard from more than a few folks that they aren't what they used to be.
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how long ago was the last time? that sucks, I had llumar put on my gs about 6 months ago...so far so good, one thing with llumar is that you can barely see it on the car.