New 3M spray-on paint protection alternative
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New 3M spray-on paint protection alternative
Just saw a commercial on TV for this and had to hit it up on web. Now, the 1 year time span might not be long enough for some folks...but I can see this spray being VERY useful in areas where the film just cannot go, like curvy bumpers and WHEELS! Just thought I'd share my find.
http://3mauto.com/how-to-center/overview/
Share your ideas on possible applications!
http://3mauto.com/how-to-center/overview/
Share your ideas on possible applications!
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While this product does appear to offer good protection, several detailers have noted that it does not have an appealing finish compared to traditional clear films. The spray film has significant texture to it and is not totally uniform. It seems quite noticeable and in some cases did not even dry fully clear, but rather somewhat opaque. Also, overspray was said to be an issue, and it proved to be difficult to remove. This is personally something that I won't be testing out.... Just do your research and don't have too high of expectations for those of you who give it a shot.
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While this product does appear to offer good protection, several detailers have noted that it does not have an appealing finish compared to traditional clear films. The spray film has significant texture to it and is not totally uniform. It seems quite noticeable and in some cases did not even dry fully clear, but rather somewhat opaque. Also, overspray was said to be an issue, and it proved to be difficult to remove. This is personally something that I won't be testing out.... Just do your research and don't have too high of expectations for those of you who give it a shot.
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While this product does appear to offer good protection, several detailers have noted that it does not have an appealing finish compared to traditional clear films. The spray film has significant texture to it and is not totally uniform. It seems quite noticeable and in some cases did not even dry fully clear, but rather somewhat opaque. Also, overspray was said to be an issue, and it proved to be difficult to remove. This is personally something that I won't be testing out.... Just do your research and don't have too high of expectations for those of you who give it a shot.
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I saw this stuff at the auto parts store the other day. I was going to try it, but love bug season just ended. I might do it for the next season though if we can get some decent reviews in here.
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I would personally trust 3M more, but they had this in the store as well. http://www.aacustomshield.com/