I think using this material is important, especially if you keep the car for a while and/or drive it a lot on the highways. I didn't think it was before, but with new cars, it seems as if the paints/clears on the soft bumpers and hoods are becoming notorious for pitting from road debris even after a few months. My Honda Civic (company car), which is 2 months old and already has 13k miles on it is practically destroyed after my highway driving.
I'm thinking of becoming an authorized 3M/Invisishield installer and wonder if it really will be worth it? How many people really invest it this? I would be the only installer that I know of in this area, which has a potential of getting a lot of dealership clientel, but I just want to make sure I'll get my money's worth. What do you all think? One of the few times I'll ask for opinions:chuckle: Thanks in advanced for replies
I'm thinking of becoming an authorized 3M/Invisishield installer and wonder if it really will be worth it? How many people really invest it this? I would be the only installer that I know of in this area, which has a potential of getting a lot of dealership clientel, but I just want to make sure I'll get my money's worth. What do you all think? One of the few times I'll ask for opinions:chuckle: Thanks in advanced for replies