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Old 07-23-03, 02:51   #1 (permalink)
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Safety Film

Has anyone ever used or had any experience with these ?

Seems like a good idea, just don't want them to yellow or peel over time.
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Old 07-23-03, 04:11   #2 (permalink)
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Armorglove

I have ARMORGLOVE on my '03 Lexus SC430. This was installed by trained Armorglove personnel.

It's the best thing I did!

See it here: Amroglove on my SC430

I have it on the hood, lights, fender by lights, side mirrors, rocker panels, door cups.

I'd advise that you seek a pro installer to apply it!

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Deanski...

I'm interested in the Armorglove you have. Can you please share with us how much you spent including the pro install?

Also, where did you have the job done?

Thanks!
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Old 07-23-03, 01:34   #4 (permalink)
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SEARCH for XPEL.....it has been discussed much in the past.....


BRAD B gave some advice on install and cleaning a long loing time ago too...
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Armorglove

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Deanski...

I'm interested in the Armorglove you have. Can you please share with us how much you spent including the pro install?

Also, where did you have the job done?

Thanks!
You can get Armorglove at professional installers here: Armorglove

For all the work that was done to my car, plus labor it was $1000.

Woth every penny, because I do not have to worry about rocks, paint will age same as if it was not there, you can wax over it, just love having it there. In several years, I can have it removed by heat and reapply or leave off. Keeps the headlights from sandblasted look. My daily company car had new lenses installed about a year ago and now they look like crap!

You can go with Xpel, Stoneguard etc, but I likes that Armorglove can apply it so it is wrapped UNDER the hood as some end at the edge of the hood, making it more easy to see. Kinda like a big decal.

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BTW, it's "StonGard", not "Stoneguard". Trust me, I'm not being pedantic, and this isn't a spelling flame . . . I had a helluva time finding their website originally because of the odd spelling (http://www.stongard.com), and I thought others might have the same problem.

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