View Poll Results: Clear bra.
Have it!
100
44.84%
Getting it.
65
29.15%
Won't do it...
58
26.01%
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Clear bra... What do you think?
#46
Wrap those edges or regret it
I may just use the touchless car wash, occassional detail spray, and let a pro detail the car occassionnally.
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Ive thought about it. It is a good investment to save your paint. When its new you can't even see it. After years of driving they start to get that weatherd, dusty around the edges look, esp. on a dark car.
Don,t tailgate, keep good distance, stay away from trucks w/ no flaps
thats the best way to save your paint, but even then you still get chips and nics, even more if your car is lower. Clear bra helps.
Don,t tailgate, keep good distance, stay away from trucks w/ no flaps
thats the best way to save your paint, but even then you still get chips and nics, even more if your car is lower. Clear bra helps.
#51
Former Vendor
iTrader: (3)
lexlaw - hmmm. I've seen worse so be happy about that much.
Yes, there are shops that will wrap it around the edge of the body panel however unless the car is ridiculously clean or the film is relatively thin it's difficult to get the film to stick and stay on the underside of the panel.
Here's a pretty good job that was done by a local shop here in AZ.
I'm pretty sure the job was a custom cut job and the reason why the film didn't wrap around was due to the film being a thicker mil cut. Often times shops use an 8 mil or a 12mil. This particular shop uses thicker mil film to ensure heavy duty protection.
The same shop did my headlights with something crazy like 30 mil film and the step up from no film to film is HUUUUUUUGE. But, it does the job by protecting the headlight and it actually cleared up the light output a bit too.
link350 - I agree, had I known how many rock chips I was going to get my on GS, I would have sprung for the clear bra without a doubt. But that was a few dozen rock chips and a few years ago so oh well. It's just a lesson learned for the next car.
Yes, there are shops that will wrap it around the edge of the body panel however unless the car is ridiculously clean or the film is relatively thin it's difficult to get the film to stick and stay on the underside of the panel.
Here's a pretty good job that was done by a local shop here in AZ.
I'm pretty sure the job was a custom cut job and the reason why the film didn't wrap around was due to the film being a thicker mil cut. Often times shops use an 8 mil or a 12mil. This particular shop uses thicker mil film to ensure heavy duty protection.
The same shop did my headlights with something crazy like 30 mil film and the step up from no film to film is HUUUUUUUGE. But, it does the job by protecting the headlight and it actually cleared up the light output a bit too.
link350 - I agree, had I known how many rock chips I was going to get my on GS, I would have sprung for the clear bra without a doubt. But that was a few dozen rock chips and a few years ago so oh well. It's just a lesson learned for the next car.
#52
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (6)
I just got the clear bra done on the front bumper and the FULL Hood by MotoSkin. They did a great job and they did it with rain falling on them all day. I recommend them if your in the bay Area! Also they gave me a great price. PM me if you want pricing/info.
BTW: they fully wrapped the hood so there is absolutly NO lines for the hood but the rest is a normal kit so there are lines from the clear bra.
BTW: they fully wrapped the hood so there is absolutly NO lines for the hood but the rest is a normal kit so there are lines from the clear bra.
#60
Lexus Test Driver
I didn't know about it when I bought my car, now everyday i fight with weather or not to have the front of my car painted and the clear bra applied.
I will not buy another car without it.
I will not buy another car without it.