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jskup1 10-11-2005 07:02 PM

3M Clear Bra Installed!
 
I just had the 3M paint protection installed on the front of my car today and it is awesome! I did a thorough inspection and couldn't find any bubbles, creases, or flaws. The only bummer was that I had to touch up two chips in the bumper beforehand that I got last week. I also got the headlight protection. I have one question though. They said that they couldn't install the film over the fog lights because the lenses are glass and that they would melt on there. Has anyone else been told this?

wndotinter 10-11-2005 08:13 PM

i've installed 3M paint protection film on foglights.

Razz1 10-11-2005 11:30 PM

Post pictures of the BRA please.

NgoRX8 10-11-2005 11:46 PM

How much did your bra and install go for?

jskup1 10-12-2005 03:57 AM

I'll take some pictures later today and post them. Wndotinter, how long has the film been on the foglights? Any issues with melting? I got the bumper, air dam, fenders, hood, mirrors, and headlights done for $850.

jskup1 10-12-2005 02:23 PM

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Here's some pics of the install.

wndotinter 10-12-2005 03:18 PM

sounds like what i would have charged. last fog lights i did were about a year ago. no problems. i did plenty before that on many different cars without an issues.

XDEEDUBBX 10-12-2005 11:32 PM

yea..not true about the film over fogs...i've had mine on for 3 months...no melting..

vroom007 10-14-2005 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by jskup1
I'll take some pictures later today and post them. Wndotinter, how long has the film been on the foglights? Any issues with melting? I got the bumper, air dam, fenders, hood, mirrors, and headlights done for $850.

I got 3M thing done:
Front Bumper
Air dam
Fenders
Hood
Mirrors
Headlights
$510 +Tax.

Installer was doing some training program with xPel people, charged me $0 labor.

I am thinking of going back to get some additional 3M work done - any suggestions on which other exterior parts would be best served by this?

wndotinter 10-14-2005 07:15 PM

or better yet....put duct-tape over the mouths of some people so that stupid shiat doesn't come outta their mouths.

wndotinter 10-14-2005 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by vroom007
I am thinking of going back to get some additional 3M work done - any suggestions on which other exterior parts would be best served by this?

I have some on the lower area of the bumper behind my rear wheels. i saw one time that some rubber had stuck there so figured road debris would hit there too. i also put some on the rotor accent section of the hood...only after seeing 2 rock chips there. both were custom cut pieces. no one ever notices that they are there.

tiggerlee 10-14-2005 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by Detrich
Maybe we should all wear plastic bags on the outside of our shoes so they don't get dirty, or better yet take our pants off before we fart... The entire concept of a car "bra," to me, is an oxy-moron... Maybe we should drive around with our cars all wrapped in plastic, like those gay Enterprise rent-a-car commercials. Then, you'll never get any scratches... LOL

Geez LOUISE...



Considering what one might pay to have their chips,dings etc. repaired at the body shop, I think it's a good investment.

DarkBrew 10-14-2005 08:00 PM

My '8 has a clear bra as well (but I do not have headlight or foglight protection).
It makes a difference when you have to clean bugs and crap off the paint but it won't stop everything. I still have a couple of spots where rocks have gotten past the film. Also you have to be careful when you wax the car so that you don't end up with a white line where the film ends.

Astral 10-14-2005 08:42 PM


Originally Posted by vroom007
I got 3M thing done:
Front Bumper
Air dam
Fenders
Hood
Mirrors
Headlights
$510 +Tax.

Installer was doing some training program with xPel people, charged me $0 labor.

I am thinking of going back to get some additional 3M work done - any suggestions on which other exterior parts would be best served by this?

I did the about 8x4" strips behind the wheels on rocker panels, and also right behind the trunk line on top of the rear bumper (to catch scratches from moving things in and out of the trunk).

jskup1 10-15-2005 07:08 AM

I want to also get the side aero flares done as I've heard these can get chipped up. I have the front splash guards but I don't know how much good they will do.

Shinka in MD 10-15-2005 08:31 AM

How is the 3M film applied? Is it stretched over the front of the car, or is it a bunch of overlapping strips like the way window tint film is applied to a curved rear window?

vroom007 10-15-2005 08:46 AM


Originally Posted by Detrich
Maybe we should all wear plastic bags on the outside of our shoes so they don't get dirty, or better yet take our pants off before we fart... The entire concept of a car "bra," to me, is an oxy-moron... Maybe we should drive around with our cars all wrapped in plastic, like those gay Enterprise rent-a-car commercials. Then, you'll never get any scratches... LOL

Geez LOUISE...


Nope, YOU don't need to even consider taking your pants off to fart, since it's obvious that you can and do perform that bodily function quite well through your MOUTH!! :p

blacxicano 10-15-2005 08:54 AM

^^^^^^ Hahahaha ^^^^^^^

jskup1 10-15-2005 11:22 AM

It's stretched around the contours of the bumper.

hookupshop 10-15-2005 02:31 PM

Does any know if they made a clear bra kit for the mazdaspeed style front bumper? My front bumper is taking a beating by rock chip and debris. :(

Thanks

wndotinter 10-15-2005 04:28 PM

the mazdaspeed bumper kit isn't available from what i know. it can still be done easily by someone who knows what they're doing though.


or is it a bunch of overlapping strips like the way window tint film is applied to a curved rear window?
window film is not applied in strips anymore. any tinter still doing that has no experience at all or is doing a Porsche 944. One piece rear windows have been the norm for atleast 10+ years.

Shinka in MD 10-16-2005 08:03 AM

thank you for the info... it's been way over 10 years since i had the windows on my rx7 tinted and i wasn't really happy about the results... applied in strips, optical distortion, i didn't remove it right away because the car was so low and so short behind the driver, having someone behind you on a motorcycle at a stop light was really annoying... and that was before HIDs! does the new film have the same optical distortion that it used to?

so the clear bras preformed film specific to a model that they are being applied to? i suppose they must be thicker than the window films with better adhesive? how hard is it to remove the film, if you don't like it or just want to restore the car to factory condition, or if you have body damage and need to repaint?

Astral 10-16-2005 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by Shinka in MD
thank you for the info... it's been way over 10 years since i had the windows on my rx7 tinted and i wasn't really happy about the results... applied in strips, optical distortion, i didn't remove it right away because the car was so low and so short behind the driver, having someone behind you on a motorcycle at a stop light was really annoying... and that was before HIDs! does the new film have the same optical distortion that it used to?

I haven't tinted the 8 yet, but my Protege was tinted with current-gen metallized film 2 years ago and I had just slight refraction along the defroster lines. Completely transparent otherwise (i.e. no distortion otherwise). I am not sure what you originally meant by "optical distortion", though.

The newest generation carbon film should have even less refraction (plus never fades).

One piece application, as other said, is a given. If someone claims you need two pieces, run run run!


so the clear bras preformed film specific to a model that they are being applied to? i suppose they must be thicker than the window films with better adhesive? how hard is it to remove the film, if you don't like it or just want to restore the car to factory condition, or if you have body damage and need to repaint?
the film is the same no matter the car. most places use the latest-generation 3M ScotchGard paint protection film, which is about 8mil thick. the kits that are specific to models are simply precut templates.

the film can be completely removed and your paint back to original condition. however, to do that, you need to use some special spray to soften up the glue and a heat gun to aid the job... but it's not all that hard (i would just find out exactly what's needed), and once you remove it, there's no traces left, it's just like you have never put it on.

if you had body damage, you remove it, repait and reapply.

Shinka in MD 10-16-2005 04:17 PM

Thanks Astral, that info is greatly appreciated... things have really improved since the last time I considered tinted windows and I'm definitely interest in finding out more about a clear bra...

glassetcher 11-06-2005 08:06 PM

The clear bra (VentureShield in my case) is fantastic. I couldn't be happier with the purchase. See this thread for my experience - https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-discussion-3/no-clearbra-bumper-58675/

However, Astral, I have to take exception to one comment. You said if you have body damage, just remove the clear bra, rapaint, and reaply. My installer said that is a No-No!. A "read the small print" caution seldom pointed out by installers is that repainted surfaces can not be guaranteed. Only the original baked-on factory paint can always withstand the clear-bra installation process. Repainted areas may peal the paint off during the application, which may require numerous apply-pull back-reapply steps. He told me about a job he had with a customer who had had other cars done by him and that had just bought a used 'Vette that the seller told him had never been damaged or repainted. When the installer started to apply the clear-bra, the paint pealed right off! He had to call the customer and tell him his hood had apprently been repainted, and thus .... Boy was that customer pissed! Not at the clear-bra installer, but at the seller!!

I don't know if this unique to VentureShield, but I doubt it. I had my hood redone because of a small blemish, and I'll admit I was VERY nervous as they slowly puuuuuuuled the film off. I can see how paint that is not REALLY bonded to the surface would come right off.

Thus, I would be really wary about any claims that the clear bra could be applied to a repainted surface.

Other than that, I really love it!!

Zoom, Zoom! :beer05:


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