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Zipper 104 02-13-2015 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by 3Aims (Post 3109905)
I had Xpel installed and my mirrors look like crap. The installer is not giving me much comfort with fixing them and says paint will likely be damaged when removing. Pretty disappointed and really don't trust the guys given that they basicly admitted they rushed my job.

Did you remove your mirrors by yourself? Any issues?

The Xpel on my mirrors is two separate pieces. You have to look real close to see the seam.


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Zero dark 02-13-2015 07:08 AM

can you wash your car as normal with the 3m paint protection?

Hotrodz 02-13-2015 07:46 AM

Anybody have any experience with Clearshield by Solar Gard. I'm thinking of having installed. Come specifically cut for the Z front bumper, hood and mirrors. It's $850 installed. What say you...

kenchan 02-13-2015 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Zero dark (Post 3110570)
can you wash your car as normal with the 3m paint protection?

yep, just treat the clearbra like the rest of your paint.


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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3110600)
Anybody have any experience with Clearshield by Solar Gard. I'm thinking of having installed. Come specifically cut for the Z front bumper, hood and mirrors. It's $850 installed. What say you...

no but if you're going to have it installed by a clear-bra pro, you probably dont want to use the pre-cut ones. have them use a big roll and cut it specific to your car. if they cant do that, then search elsewhere for installers.

the pre-cut ones are imho for weekend hobbists like me that do the install at home.

damian_mb 02-13-2015 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3110971)
yep, just treat the clearbra like the rest of your paint.




no but if you're going to have it installed by a clear-bra pro, you probably dont want to use the pre-cut ones. have them use a big roll and cut it specific to your car. if they cant do that, then search elsewhere for installers.

the pre-cut ones are imho for weekend hobbists like me that do the install at home.



I agree! Both my cars were cut during install. Looks nicer and they tuck the clear bra, unlike pre cut ones where there are gaps for rock chips.

danegrey 03-22-2015 03:49 PM

I got the 3M on all the hood / bumper / both front fenders,
had a flaw in the hood and they took care of the problem
very glad that I did, has taken a couple of nicks here and there and nothing has shown


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