Clear Bra Info/Questions
#80
Originally posted by ELX13
i'm anxious to see these as well. i was bent on doing this to my (black) 8 b4 reading this thread. hearing your remarks regarding the clear bra on the black paint...i'm glad i've held off.
i'm anxious to see these as well. i was bent on doing this to my (black) 8 b4 reading this thread. hearing your remarks regarding the clear bra on the black paint...i'm glad i've held off.
#82
Can one opt to apply the clear bra on just the bumper area and NOT on the fender and bonnet portion?
The line of the clear bra on the fender and bonnet kind of distracting, afraid that if one were to remove it after say a year-2year down the road, it will leave 2 diff tone on the paint work. And if it's just on the bumper, it would not be as visible.
The line of the clear bra on the fender and bonnet kind of distracting, afraid that if one were to remove it after say a year-2year down the road, it will leave 2 diff tone on the paint work. And if it's just on the bumper, it would not be as visible.
#85
Originally posted by synthtk
How much did that run?
How much did that run?
#87
Originally posted by synthtk
How much did that run?
How much did that run?
Here's a labor only rundown of the installers I talked to:
SA#1: $350
SA#2: $450
Austin: $85
I'm making the trip to Austin this morning...
#88
Originally posted by spdspappy
Depends on the installer... the kits are at http://www.xpel.com
Here's a labor only rundown of the installers I talked to:
SA#1: $350
SA#2: $450
Austin: $85
I'm making the trip to Austin this morning...
Depends on the installer... the kits are at http://www.xpel.com
Here's a labor only rundown of the installers I talked to:
SA#1: $350
SA#2: $450
Austin: $85
I'm making the trip to Austin this morning...
#89
Actually, it's $517.85 for all 3 kits (bumper, hood, lights). It was $85 for the install (will give pics when bubbles/lines are gone in a few days) plus tax for a total out-the-door price of $652.38
I have some pics of the process that other people didn't really have if NE1 is interested...
I have some pics of the process that other people didn't really have if NE1 is interested...
#98
Re: Clear Bra Installation
Originally posted by PHA RX-8
Anyone have the clear bra system installed on their RX-8?
Anyone have the clear bra system installed on their RX-8?
Regards,
Gordon
#99
clear bra descriptions
Basically clear bra is the same as paint protection film. The film is manufactured by 3M, Avery, Venturetape, and now, Llumar. The actual bra comes as pre-cuts pieces by xpel.com, stongard.com, invinca-shield.com, armorglove.com, etc. Or it can be done custom by an installer with a LOT of experience. First, the bulk film gets position, stretch, and then squeegie onto the 'nose' section of the car. Next, the installer will trim off the excess and shape the film right on the vehicle. Obviously, without M-O-R-E than adequate experience, it'll be quite risky to use a razor blade on the car.
There's a real nice shine on the film. Thus, it'll blend in with the other painted areas from a distance of 3ft+. The film needs to be cleaned and then treated(instead of waxing) with 303 aerospace protectant once a month to prevent near permanent staining/yellowing. The discoloration(not noticeable on dark color cars) is caused by prolong contact with petroleum based chemicals, such as tire shine dressing, road grease, oil, ect.
To see an actual vehicle with the bra on, ask a prospective installer which dealership he has a car with the film in the showroom. A real good installer should have a dark color(requires more experience) 'demo' vehicle at a high-end dealership's showroom(BMW,MB,Lexus, etc).
Hope those 411 helps
Thomas
SE-EX.com
There's a real nice shine on the film. Thus, it'll blend in with the other painted areas from a distance of 3ft+. The film needs to be cleaned and then treated(instead of waxing) with 303 aerospace protectant once a month to prevent near permanent staining/yellowing. The discoloration(not noticeable on dark color cars) is caused by prolong contact with petroleum based chemicals, such as tire shine dressing, road grease, oil, ect.
To see an actual vehicle with the bra on, ask a prospective installer which dealership he has a car with the film in the showroom. A real good installer should have a dark color(requires more experience) 'demo' vehicle at a high-end dealership's showroom(BMW,MB,Lexus, etc).
Hope those 411 helps
Thomas
SE-EX.com
Last edited by se-ex; 11-16-2003 at 12:17 AM.
#100
The film needs to be cleaned and then treated(instead of waxing) with 303 aerospace protectant once a month to prevent near permanent staining/yellowing.