Need ideas for temporary paint protection
#1
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Need ideas for temporary paint protection
It looks like in about a month I will be picking up my new IS350 from LA and driving it back go to Phoenix. I'm going to get PPF when I get it back to Phoenix, but I want to protect it on that drive. I'm only looking to protect the bottom portions of the front bumper.
Does anyone have any ideas for something that would act as PPF for that one trip that wouldn't look stupid, come off easily, or flap around in the wind? Maybe some kind of celophane or saran-wrap type thing?
Does anyone have any ideas for something that would act as PPF for that one trip that wouldn't look stupid, come off easily, or flap around in the wind? Maybe some kind of celophane or saran-wrap type thing?
#2
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I've heard of people using painter's tape....may fall into looking stupid category, though.
or http://www.ezshieldpaintprotector.co...ector-p24.html
and there's always plasti-dip.
or http://www.ezshieldpaintprotector.co...ector-p24.html
and there's always plasti-dip.
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I've heard of people using painter's tape....may fall into looking stupid category, though.
or http://www.ezshieldpaintprotector.co...ector-p24.html
and there's always plasti-dip.
or http://www.ezshieldpaintprotector.co...ector-p24.html
and there's always plasti-dip.
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xpel makes/sells stuff called tracwrap....mainly made for track cars...it's temporary stuff....
www.xpel.com
http://www.xpel.com/products/tools.asp?product=Tracwrap
www.xpel.com
http://www.xpel.com/products/tools.asp?product=Tracwrap
#6
when i see big trucks that are transporting cars, the cars being transported sometimes have some type of white plastic on the fronts and hood of vehicles. where you can get those, i have no idea.
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