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Astrosfan 02-22-2011 11:21 AM

Avery's NanoFusion Clear Bra???
 
I just got a quote for $699 for full bumper, 24" hood, mirrors, rockers using Averys Nano Fusion. Avery Dennison Paint Protection Film

He could match competitors prices for VenturSheild for about $500, same as above.

Which should i go with? is Averys that much better? He said the ventursheild was kinda soft compared to Averys. Money is an issue, that's why im asking you guys

Also, if i bought tint ($249 metallic) or ($349 ceramic) he would throw in headlight protection($100 value?)

And i just got a quote for $75-$100 to fix the scratches on the front bumper.

hmmm.....

chops 02-22-2011 08:54 PM

ive never heard of avery's PPF, but i can tell you that you should definitely pay more for the ceramic tint. the heat rejection properties of ceramic are generally higher than their metallic counterparts, and depending on which model Z you have, our radio antenna is embedded in our rear windshield. using a metallic tint will cut reception noticeably

Xan 02-22-2011 11:04 PM

Clear Bra - Paint Protection Film (or Protecting your car against paint chips) : Rogue Forum

HTP AutoWorks 02-23-2011 01:03 PM

I install both films. Both are great films but if I had my choice for the same price I would go with Avery Nano. You wont regret it. By the way those prices are very good. Not sure how those guys are staying in business.... unless the bulk of their workload is tinting. If so then you might want to find a certified clear bra installer taht only does clear bras. The work will be much better.

SoCal 370Z 02-23-2011 01:18 PM

Quote:

"Nano-Fusion Protection™ makes the film more conformable, easier to install, retain its gloss, and resist yellowing and cracking better than other films on the market."
At least they're forthright about clear bars, because they all yellow or crack over extended periods and should be replaced.

HTP AutoWorks 02-24-2011 09:18 AM

Not true. They all do not yellow. Most of the yellowing issues were because people were using wax on their films... which tend to yellow. The film would absorb the wax, it would yellow, and cause the film to yellow. The Avery film is sealed so there is no need to wax the film. It is an excellent film.... so much so that they warranty the film and the install.


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