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11-17-08, 10:14 #1
Any good spray-on bra in existance?
Hi,
I got my daily beater's bumper repainted (because of the stone chips), and I'm wondering if there are any sprayable protection films in aerosol cans? I just thought this would be so much easier to apply (just like clearcoat), and after you scratch it, just peel it off and throw it.
And, btw, after a bumper repaint, when can the regular protection film be applied? Can it be applied right after a repaint, or the paint has to cure before it? (just like wax after repaint).Last edited by Domas; 11-18-08 at 02:44.
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11-17-08, 10:32 #2
Re: Any spray-on bra in existance?
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No product like that exists (that I know of).
As for the paint, give it 30 days to cure and out-gas before sealing it up with anything.
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11-17-08, 10:40 #3
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There is but they are not very good. Seriously consider plastic film 3m stuff before that spray on junk. In case you you don't take my advice, this is product you are asking about.
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11-17-08, 10:46 #4
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11-17-08, 11:01 #5
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They also have a clear, and not only do they wash off but you have to wash them off before long or it will cause problems. Good choice not using it. 3m film is a very good product if applied correctly, good luck.
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11-18-08, 02:39 #6
Re: Any good spray-on bra in existance?
Thanks for your help
I'll order some Scotchgard.
However, I think quality spray-on bra would be such a good thing, and so much easier to apply... Somebody surely should invent it
I've never had a bra installed - can you wax the bra? And when washing with pressure washer, won't it start to peel off where the water hits the area where the film ends?Last edited by Domas; 11-18-08 at 03:06.
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11-18-08, 03:12 #7
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Find an experienced installer that uses quality film--venture shield, LLumar, 3M, etc. Pay his price, you will be much happier in the long run.
The paint should be fully cured before installing paint protection film. FInd out if the bumper was baked--that would speed things up.A man with experience is not at the mercy of a man with an opinion....
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11-18-08, 03:24 #8
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11-18-08, 03:32 #9
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I had an '82 GM car that had some stone protection stuff on the lower panels from the factory...my recollection was that it seemed to be sprayed on, but it could have been film...on the other hand, I bought the car used, and I suppose it's possible the guy before me had it put on.
I'd be careful with the pressure washer where the film ends.
He's referring to the paint being cured at elevated temperature, which usually results in a harder finish, as well as reducing the curing time (you want to make sure any solvents have evolved out of the paint and it's fully cured before you cover it with film).New & Improved! "Truly filled with inconceivable hatred" --South Florida Review
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11-18-08, 03:34 #10
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11-18-08, 04:27 #11
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About the pressure washer--yeah we've only managed to blow one pieice of film off a Lambo--just the headlight.
Just be careful and don't get it too close and you will be fine--with quality film/install.
Thanks Setec!A man with experience is not at the mercy of a man with an opinion....
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11-18-08, 04:41 #12
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