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Robert Z 04-23-2009 12:31 PM

HAD IT DONE ON MY 370 WHITE ABOUT TWO WEEKS AGO WITH THE 3M, IT WAS $500.00 FOR IT HERE IN SOUTH FL, HAD ONE AREA THAT HAD A PROBLEM BUT THEY FIXED IT, A LITTLE PROBLEM WITH DIRT BUT IT LOOKS GREAT, THE FRONT OF MY 2006 350 LOOK LIKE IT WAS HIT WITH A 12 GAUGE, WORTH THE MONEY...:driving:

tvfreakazoid 04-24-2009 02:35 PM

Why does it take so long for you to wash your car?
I use Mr. clean auto dry wash. What is your method of washing your car.
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Originally Posted by o0javi0o (Post 52185)
:tup:

I use Wax as you Dry (Meguiars) normally once a week, and quick hand wax once a month just to maintain the gloss of the paint.

Men I don't know, but every time I wash my car, It takes me at least 1:45-2 hours, if I am not doing wax....


miguez 04-25-2009 12:27 AM

tvfreakazoid, it can easily take 2 hours to do proper, full wash taking the car from pretty dirty to pristine: check here.

jayem76 04-25-2009 01:04 AM

I currently have clear armor on my Lexus IS. Its Venture Shield which is better than 3M IMO. Its totally worth it to have it on. When I find my 370z, its going on there ASAP!

If anyone in the bay area needs it, look up Omega Tintwerks in Plesanton CA. Vincent has been doing it for years. He's well known through many many forums. He's the best in the biz.

WoZZer 04-25-2009 06:14 AM

Decided to DIY and ordered material from Paint Protection for your vehicle. Also known as Invisible Bra. Welcome to InvisibleMask.com. I have one friend who has done for himself before, and suggested it was not that hard. After watching the video, figured I would attempt it. Anybody have any experience with Invisible mask product? BTW, did not order the 3M product, and went with their offereing as it is easier to fit.

MightyBobo 04-25-2009 06:17 AM

Mmmm...dont think this is something I'd want to DIY :) heh

miguez 04-25-2009 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by WoZZer (Post 62876)
Decided to DIY and ordered material from Paint Protection for your vehicle. Also known as Invisible Bra. Welcome to InvisibleMask.com. I have one friend who has done for himself before, and suggested it was not that hard. After watching the video, figured I would attempt it. Anybody have any experience with Invisible mask product? BTW, did not order the 3M product, and went with their offereing as it is easier to fit.

WoZZer, I'm considering doing this too, I noticed Xpel also sells their film for self-installations. Can you please keep us updated? Thanks!

Educ8r 04-25-2009 07:01 AM

agreed!

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Originally Posted by MightyBobo (Post 62877)
Mmmm...dont think this is something I'd want to DIY :) heh


WoZZer 04-25-2009 08:46 AM

I'll report back to this thread once I've either crumpled the material and thrown into the garbage can, or send a picture or two on how it went. I live in Canada, so it will be a week or two by the time I get the material and have it installed (customs holds things up for several days).

MightyBobo 04-25-2009 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by WoZZer (Post 62919)
I'll report back to this thread once I've either crumpled the material and thrown into the garbage can, or send a picture or two on how it went. I live in Canada, so it will be a week or two by the time I get the material and have it installed (customs holds things up for several days).

I can almost guarantee the biggest key to your success, will be PREPARATION! Clay bar it REALLY good and make sure all the contaminants are all gone.

WoZZer 05-09-2009 11:34 PM

Well.. got it installed today. All went pretty well, but the outside corners on the front bumper were NOT easy and it took quite a while to get them done. Can't say it is a perfect job on those two sections but as good as I can do. There are some white spots in a few areas that I hope will disappear that seem to have come about from the stretching and constant wiping to get it to stick in the non-flat areas. Any thoughts if those spots will go away? They seem to be from the soapy water. i.e. suds

If I had to do it again??? Probably, and now that I've done it, not as hard, but the funky curves make it harder.

CBRich 05-10-2009 05:52 AM

I still need to decide on this. Haven't driven my Z much and I need to figure out if I want to do this yet.

antennahead 05-10-2009 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by WoZZer (Post 70479)
Well.. got it installed today. All went pretty well, but the outside corners on the front bumper were NOT easy and it took quite a while to get them done. Can't say it is a perfect job on those two sections but as good as I can do. There aresome white spots in a few areas that I hope will disappear that seem to have come about from the stretching and constant wiping to get it to stick in the non-flat areas. Any thoughts if those spots will go away? They seem to be from the soapy water. i.e. suds

If I had to do it again??? Probably, and now that I've done it, not as hard, but the funky curves make it harder.

When the residual liquid evaporated on mine it all went away. The fit is very good, but I have one section on the drivers side/top of the bumper, right next to the headlight where he obviously had to do some stretching, or the material stuck together. Look closely in the light at an angle and you can see a few lines and a stretch mark. I am a perfectionist, but feel like I might be too much of an a** hole to demand he take it off and put on a new one. I was under the impression from what I read and the installers comments, that small lines from wrinkles or stretching would even out over time from sitting in the sun like my car does during the daytime at work. So far, hasn't gone away. It still looks 10 times better than the chips I had all over my 2006 Z though. I have only one spot under the bottom lip that you can't see unless you get down on your knees and look under the car, where a large rock obviously hit the bumper and stretched the material slightly. If it still looks this good a year from now it will be worth it. As far as the few wrinkle lines, I just keep telling myself it is not permanent, will come off with the bra when removed.

John

miguez 05-11-2009 05:04 AM

Thanks for the report. I have just come back from a trip, and the InvisibleMask I bought for my wife's Mitsu Outlander should be waiting for me at work, so I'll install it myself this week and report back.

WoZZer 05-11-2009 09:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by antennahead (Post 70610)
When the residual liquid evaporated on mine it all went away. The fit is very good, but I have one section on the drivers side/top of the bumper, right next to the headlight where he obviously had to do some stretching, or the material stuck together. Look closely in the light at an angle and you can see a few lines and a stretch mark. I am a perfectionist, but feel like I might be too much of an a** hole to demand he take it off and put on a new one. I was under the impression from what I read and the installers comments, that small lines from wrinkles or stretching would even out over time from sitting in the sun like my car does during the daytime at work. So far, hasn't gone away. It still looks 10 times better than the chips I had all over my 2006 Z though. I have only one spot under the bottom lip that you can't see unless you get down on your knees and look under the car, where a large rock obviously hit the bumper and stretched the material slightly. If it still looks this good a year from now it will be worth it. As far as the few wrinkle lines, I just keep telling myself it is not permanent, will come off with the bra when removed.

John

Thanks for the info. The blemishes seem to be going away, but will have to wait for a day or two before I get it back out of the garage and into proper daylight (weather not so good now). I tend to be a perfectionist as well, but ripping the film off and reinstalling may not result in any better installation. I had a couple of very small creases that I cannot remove by stretching at the very bottom (not visible while standing). I've just used the razor blade knife and removed them at the surface, and all looks well. After my drive on Sunday, the front was splattered with bugs, so WELL WORTH the effort and time.


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