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    This beautiful BMW M3 was scheduled for a new car prep and custom clear bra install to get it off on the right track. The owner specifically told the dealership NOT to prep the car before delivery, in fear that they would inflict damage to the paint (which dealerships are famous for).





    I started by giving the exterior an extensive wash. I noticed the paint was beading water, which usually means there is some sort of protection present.

















    In order to properly prep the paint for the clear bra install, I washed the exterior with a degreaser to strip and protection that was present.











    Notice the difference from the left (water beading) and the right (sheeting water). When the water stops beading, it is a pretty good indicator that there is no protection present.











    After the wash, I gave the exterior a claybar treatment to remove any bonded contaminants from the paint surface. All wheels and tires were extensively cleaned, and the engine compartment was given a quick once over.























    Even though this car is brand new, the owner wanted to have the exterior polished to ensure the paint was as perfect as possible. I buffed the complete exterior with Menzerna Power Finish using an orange pad via Griots DA polisher.















    After the polishing, I wiped down the complete exterior with alcohol to remove any polishing oils and ensure a perfect surface for the film to adhere to. I inspected the paint carefully under halogen lighting to make sure there weren’t any defects present before the clear film install.











    Our plans for the film install was to wrap the complete front-end (full hood, full fenders, front bumper & mirrors), as well as the rocker panels and a rear splash guard behind the rear wheels. Because of the complex curves of the bumper, we decided to go with a precut piece of film instead of custom cut, but I wasn’t satisfied with the coverage. The film didn’t wrap over the edges and some of the openings for the reflectors and headlight washers just didn’t look right. So what now? Take it off!















    After removing the film on the bumper that we had just installed, I decided to take things a step further and remove as many little pieces as possible to avoid having seams around them. This included the headlight washers, reflectors, kidney grills, fender inserts and hood inserts. By having these little pieces removed, we would be able to cover the entire paint surface with film and avoid having gaps around them for a 99% seamless install.







































    Here are some pictures during the install. We used bulk film instead of precut in order to wrap all the edges over to avoid seams.




















































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    The install came out great and we were able to make the hood and fenders 99.9% seamless with all the edges wrapped over. Taking the extra time to remove the little pieces really made a HUGE difference in the final results. You would never know there was film on the car, besides some of the relief cuts on the front bumper (these are necessary due to the extreme curves of the bumper).





    Here are the final results!!




















































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    Thanks for looking!

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    Great work Rick!





    ...and THANK YOU for installing the PPF they way they should be installed! :thumb:





    LOL, I just finished doing a new car prep/Opti-Coat on the same car.






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    Thanks Chad!



    There`s definitely lots of hack installers out there for sure!



    That car is identical.



    How are you liking the Opti-coat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickRack
    Thanks Chad!



    There`s definitely lots of hack installers out there for sure!



    That car is identical.



    How are you liking the Opti-coat?


    I love it! I`ve always used the Opti-Guard but thought I`d give the OC 2.0 a try and this was the first car I`ve used it on....noticeably easier to use IMO.



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    Kudos on the quality film installation. What brand do you use?
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    Great work as always Rick!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmblack3
    Great work as always Rick!


    I completely agree...you always make cars look their absolute best.

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    Incredible work, Rick!
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    Awesome work, Rick!

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    Hey Rick great work on that one for sure. Car looks incredible. Looks like your really getting into the whole clear bra thing. Glad to see you posting again.



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    best of the best!

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    Great job Rick! How long did the install take for the clear bra?

 

 

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