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res0zsfa 12-13-2009 04:37 AM

What kind of clear bra brand is best? 3m/ventureSH. and how much did you guys spend??
 
im looking around to get a clear bra for my new white 370z... 2 places i kno does venture shield... another does 3m.. the venture shield place is asking me 830 bucks for full bumper, part fenders, mirriors, fog light, headlight, and part hood.... it comes with a loaner car and lifetime free waxing of the clear bra wen installed der.
how much did you guys pay for the clear bra? i think 830 is kinda too much iono.
EDIT::: i called that same place back, and they want 500 bucks MORE for full hood and 250 for full fenders.... jeez........ does anybody think its worth paying more to get full coverage on hood and fenders??

Room42 12-13-2009 07:28 AM

Paid in that neighborhood, maybe a touch more, for 3M - same configuration except no fog and pattern extended 30 in. hood and fender, which covers the full front rise of the fender. To me, $$ are worth it if the pattern and install is tight - things like good fit in all corners, wraps tucked under hood, no bubbles or excessive stretch. Also would suggest a hood pattern that sweeps. Some are straight cuts across but the sweep is way nicer, better complementing the shape of the car IMO.

I'm not sure the wax is all that. What do they use? The 3M tends to crackle slightly as a reaction to chemicals laid over it. I use only Plexus on clearbra and restrict use of detailer, wax/sealant, etc. on painted surfaces. Recommended by my installer and working very well for me.

HTP AutoWorks 12-13-2009 09:57 AM

Over years of installing I have settled on VentureShields Ultra. Its a great orange peel free film that has a lifetime warranty. 3M is a good film as well but it has too much orange peel in it. $830 is a pretty decent price as long as their work is good. When you think about having to repaint your bumper, hood, fenders, and a cracked headlight alone will cost more than $830... well its a pretty good deal. Not to mention all the time you would be without your car while its in the shop, you would have decreased resale value because it was repianted, and having to worry about them matching the color. There are a lot of issues to consider. If they do good work then its money well spent. I would recommend checking out some of their work and see if they are good.

By the way you do not want to use wax on film... especially with a white car. A lot of waxes will tend to yellow over time. Film absorbs whatever you put onm it so if you use wax and it yellows, well your clear bra will look yellow. A good sealant will work better and not cause the film to ywllow. Zaino works very well.

ZCarMan 12-13-2009 11:41 AM

I paid $1200 for my Ventureshield. Covers full bumper, full hood, full fenders, headlights, mirrors. I think you are getting a good quote but at the end of the day its all about why you want to get it in the first place? I assume you want to avoid chips in the paint which on the 370Z is known to be very soft and prone to chipping. Once that occurs its too late and the bill will be more to repaint. I got my Venturshield put on within days of purchasing my 370Z. Ventureshield has the lifetime warranty and you can use wax but they recommend Plexus to clean and shine it. Either way, get something on it before it is too late. Good Luck!

smashbar 12-14-2009 09:33 AM

I too got the Ventureshield Ultra insatlled on my Z a few days after I purchased the car. Full front bumper, full hood, parial front fenders and side mirrors... cost $850. It took 2 guys about 3 hours to do the job, and the good thing is they traveled about an hour to come to MY garage to do the job. Came out absolutely perfect and was well worth the investment. Although partial-hood coverings are offered, I sleep better at night knowing that the full hood was done... and not that they're really noticeable, but it's nice not to have any lines on the hood.

Having said that, your quote sounds very reasonable. Good luck with your decision!

Mike 12-14-2009 10:57 AM

I have the xpel pattern and xpel film. Cost was 621 for bumper, fenders, hood and mirrors.

vipor 12-14-2009 11:01 AM

I was quoted $700 for the bumper and half of the hood/fenders and $1100 for the whole hood/fenders. Can't remember if this included the A-Pillars or Mirrors but I think it might have. Local guy, recommended by my brother's shop (Park Place Lexus Plano), seemed very knowledgeable and helpful. SpeedShieldUSA.com

FuszNissan 12-14-2009 11:23 AM

Ventureshield is the best, and they also bought out 3m

res0zsfa 12-14-2009 12:45 PM

weird, the guy i called said 3m bought out ventureshield. the guy i called recommends 3m cuz its more shinier, and you can do something about waxing it with no hassle blah blah blah... im not sure.. ppl been saying 3m has the orange peels..... in the end it costs the same, 3m or ventureshield.

res0zsfa 12-14-2009 12:50 PM

oh yeah, and one more thing, i called another different shop and they quoted me full base coverage...(headlights full bumper part fender and part hood, etc) for 650 out the door. (cash) den he said its 500 bucks extra for full hood and full fenders. WAYYY better deal den the previous shop i called. also, they only do formulaONE pinnacle tint and they say that goes for about 275. - dont kno what kind it is, but ill find out. he asked his boss about any discount and he is willing to give me the base coverage (650) and tint for 875. -so basically 50 bucks off from buying separately. and last question, is it worth the money to get full hood and fenders???

fatcat777 12-15-2009 08:11 AM

3m bought venturesheild. Venturesheild is a softer product and id more prone to staining.

HTP AutoWorks 12-15-2009 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by fatcat777 (Post 324484)
3m bought venturesheild. Venturesheild is a softer product and id more prone to staining.

Partially correct. But VentureShield Ultra is not a softer film. It is coated just as 3M is but lacks orange peel due to the backing they use. The uncoated VentureShield is softer but a good sealant will prevent it from staining. I have been installing both films for 7 years now and never seen a film stain that couldnt be cleaned. 3M on the other hand cracks, has too much orange peel in it, and also only has a 5 year warranty as opposed to a lifetime from VS.

fatcat777 12-15-2009 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HTP AutoWorks (Post 325281)
Partially correct. But VentureShield Ultra is not a softer film. It is coated just as 3M is but lacks orange peel due to the backing they use. The uncoated VentureShield is softer but a good sealant will prevent it from staining. I have been installing both films for 7 years now and never seen a film stain that couldnt be cleaned. 3M on the other hand cracks, has too much orange peel in it, and also only has a 5 year warranty as opposed to a lifetime from VS.

I was told that if i wanted the entire hood done they recommend VS but it would be very prone to staining and would require more upkeep. I've had 3m on 2 cars and i treat it as if its not there. The installer mentioned without me keeping on top of the venturesheild that it would possibly stain. What type of sealant would you recommend on to use on it?

jayhuffdaddy 12-15-2009 05:36 PM

I have got my appointment scheduled for this Friday. I'm getting the Clear Shield put on before my road trip. They quoted $695 for the hood, bumper, fenders, and mirrors.

HTP AutoWorks 12-15-2009 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by fatcat777 (Post 325371)
I was told that if i wanted the entire hood done they recommend VS but it would be very prone to staining and would require more upkeep. I've had 3m on 2 cars and i treat it as if its not there. The installer mentioned without me keeping on top of the venturesheild that it would possibly stain. What type of sealant would you recommend on to use on it?

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