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Originally Posted by cooltoy Do it. Look into Xpel film. It is self healing. Yup. Xpel. I haven't been paying much attention but I seem to recall reading somewhere that
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Yup. Xpel.
I haven't been paying much attention but I seem to recall reading somewhere that 3M now has their equivalent to Xpel. You should be looking into that since that is what you'd want rather than the original stuff 3M offered. I had Xpel applied across the front, both front fenders, A pillars, mirrors, full hood, rocker panels and a strip behind the rear wheel wells. You wouldn't know it's there unless you knew where to look. Beads water insanely. 104 |
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