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Old 12-20-02, 05:24   #1 (permalink)
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Clear bra film

I've been thinking of installing some of the clear films on the hood of a few of my cars (matrix + impreza). I know that 3m makes these films (sold under various names such as stoneguard and xpel). Unfortunally only one store in my area carries the 3m film (or is willing to sell it and not install it) wants to charge an arm and a leg for it (about 3 times what other brand films cost).


My question is that, many other companies carry films by companies such as solar-guard and lumar shield, etc..... I know these companies are "famous" for window tint films but are the quality of these "clear bra" films as good as the 3m stuff? Also, do these companies really make a special film designed for paint/headlight use or are all these tint shops just trying to make some quick cash by selling me some clear window tinting film?



btw.. I'm looking at the 8 mil stuff and i'm going to first do the hidden areas to see how easy it is to work with the stuff. I rather do the installation myself since i've heard one too many stories of shops installing the film (not using precut kits) and cutting the film on the hood of the car breaking through to the painted surface.......... and thus requiring a re-paint of the car
 
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Old 12-20-02, 03:42   #2 (permalink)
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I don't think window tint would work since it's way too thin. 3M has been selling their film for a few years now and they are probably the best bet.
I'm thinking about puting clear bra on my car as well and probably will buy it online. I hope to install it myself since local shop wants to charge me over $100 for bumper only.
Brad has put x-pel on his Carrera recently and maybe he can give us some tips on installation.
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Smile try Stongard

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