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Picus said:I figured I'd elaborate a bit on the above with some of "my opinion". 5 years ago I thought most clear bra's looked pretty bad. They exacerbated orange peel because they had a texture of their own, and after awhile they would yellow and some would even crack. Some of the more modern films have really come a long way, enough that now on my next car I will likely wrap the entire hood and fenders.
Pictures aren't the best thing to show a clear bra, but as an example the entire front end of this car is wrapped (bumpers, fenders, hood, mirrors, rockers and rear cowl).
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Picus said:That's been on there 18 months. Modern films will yellow if they are not cared for properly, but unlike older films they are less prone to yellowing and won't if you take a modicum of care (as in, keep it clean). I'd say a film like that on a car that is generally well cared for will last at a minimum 5 years.