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carlitos_370z 09-04-2013 06:58 AM

sorry to hear that P's_Z... my car get a front bumper paint chip like a week that i take it from the dealer...

P's_Z 09-04-2013 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 2472563)
sorry to hear that P's_Z... my car get a front bumper paint chip like a week that i take it from the dealer...

One week! :shakes head: hope it was low enough for the front lip to cover it

carlitos_370z 09-04-2013 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by P's_Z (Post 2472576)
One week! :shakes head: hope it was low enough for the front lip to cover it

Yes bro!!! the front lip are going to cover that paint ship :happydance: well when the fvcking paint shop decide to paint the lip :mad:

kenchan 09-04-2013 10:33 AM

if you guys are going to keep your cars longer than a few years, definitely get clearbra installed.

my G is 9yrs old and while i was very careful not to drive too close to the car in front, i have a lot of tiny impacts on my bumper. :( i should've clearbra'ed.

as a lessons learned, i clearbra'ed my Z's frontend a few months ago. she has 2 sesame sized chips which i touched up prior to installing the clearbra. i dont want the tiny speckles on my Z.

carlitos_370z 09-04-2013 10:55 AM

IM NOT DRIVING TO CLOSE TO THE OTHER CARS BECAUSE I DONT WANT ANY OTHER PAINT CHIP LOL!! :tup:

kenchan 09-04-2013 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 2472827)
IM NOT DRIVING TO CLOSE TO THE OTHER CARS BECAUSE I DONT WANT ANY OTHER PAINT CHIP LOL!! :tup:

yah, i was hoping this would save my car too. :icon18:

take it from me, do the clear bra. most clearbra shops can do custom installs so they just take a big sheet and cut it while they apply to aftermarket bits including your new lip. :)

carlitos_370z 09-04-2013 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2472837)
yah, i was hoping this would save my car too. :icon18:

take it from me, do the clear bra. most clearbra shops can do custom installs so they just take a big sheet and cut it while they apply to aftermarket bits including your new lip. :)

im going to check that my friend!!! thanks for the advice ;):tup:

Volk Z 09-04-2013 03:54 PM

Clear bra is a must... I had 90% of my car done with the car off the truck from Nissan.. I even painter taped the entire front at the dealer for my 10 mile drive to the clear bra installer so there would not be 1 rock chip :)
My wife even led as the pace car so no cars would get in front of me too close ;)

If you go clear bra read up on the best clear bras for white. Some will yellow over time so go with something that has a good rep for non yellowing properties.
Also NEVER use anything besides clear bra safe sealants as most products contain butane, kerosene, petroleum and other ingredients that yellow or cloud up the clear bra.

kenchan 09-04-2013 04:07 PM

volk -wat do you recommend as far as waxes and sealants for clearbra?

i only use Griot's SpeedShine on my car as it contains natural wax. as long as the bra lasts 2-3yrs im fine replacing it. :)
my z is only driven on dry weekends.

Volk Z 09-04-2013 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2473103)
volk -wat do you recommend as far as waxes and sealants for clearbra?

i only use Griot's SpeedShine on my car as it contains natural wax. as long as the bra lasts 2-3yrs im fine replacing it. :)
my z is only driven on dry weekends.

I believe Griots is great stuff, I bought some of the Xpel nano sealant that contains no dyes, petroleum etc but i havent used it yet.

My old installer used to use Zymol on my Venturesheild clear bra and that was great stuff as it contains no petroleum distillates.

Besides those 2 above i know there isnt a ton to choose from that doesnt contain petroleum. The Xpel stuff was pretty inexpensive as well, i tried their cleaner spray on my wifes clear bra and it smelled identical to Windex and seemed to have ruined the part of clear bra i tested it on. So i dont recommend the cleaner spray.

/Angelo350Z/ 09-04-2013 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by P's_Z (Post 2472558)
Sorry to hear that angelo, didnt mean to send everyone to check the paint on their cars :eekdance:

:tup:

P's_Z 09-04-2013 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2472802)
if you guys are going to keep your cars longer than a few years, definitely get clearbra installed.

my G is 9yrs old and while i was very careful not to drive too close to the car in front, i have a lot of tiny impacts on my bumper. :( i should've clearbra'ed.

as a lessons learned, i clearbra'ed my Z's frontend a few months ago. she has 2 sesame sized chips which i touched up prior to installing the clearbra. i dont want the tiny speckles on my Z.

Will definitely consider the clear bra kenchan! Thanks for the advice

P's_Z 09-04-2013 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Volk Z (Post 2473179)
I believe Griots is great stuff, I bought some of the Xpel nano sealant that contains no dyes, petroleum etc but i havent used it yet.

My old installer used to use Zymol on my Venturesheild clear bra and that was great stuff as it contains no petroleum distillates.

Besides those 2 above i know there isnt a ton to choose from that doesnt contain petroleum. The Xpel stuff was pretty inexpensive as well, i tried their cleaner spray on my wifes clear bra and it smelled identical to Windex and seemed to have ruined the part of clear bra i tested it on. So i dont recommend the cleaner spray.

Thanks for the info Volk!!!

P's_Z 09-04-2013 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by carlitos_370z (Post 2472898)
im going to check that my friend!!! thanks for the advice ;):tup:

Hey carlitos, let me know if you hear where can we get the clear bra installed. Ill do the same if i find out first ;)

Volk Z 09-04-2013 08:23 PM

I do recommend Ventureshield as the first option, then LLumars new film (which is what I have similar to Ventureshield) and Xpel seems to be good as well.

Ventureshield- Virtually NO orange peel, strong film, if you scratch it you can use a heat gun to remove the scratches
Llumar- Strong film, virtually no orange peel, strong film, has self healing properties like ventureshield where heat will remove scratches.
3M- a lot of orange peel, strongest of all films but is the hardest to install. You can treat it like paint and it handles it fine (this meaning abrasive compounds to get a scratch out as this film is a clear coat not just a top coat).
Avery Dennison- Very orange peeled, slight cloudy look to it not recommended.

Keep in mind the films are not scratch proof so treat the film as well as you would your paint. I use Adams Merino wool wash mitt and dab dry with their "softest" micro fiber towel and the film is flawless.

Any questions don't hesitate to PM me or ask on here and I wiill give my input experience. All the films above I have had on my car or wifes car so I have 1st hand experience with them.


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