anybody used the clear-bra, 3m paint protection film before?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...&category=6755
theres a listing on ebay for this. anybody experience with these paint protection films? i'm trying to see if they're worth buying and how they look in real life. thanks[/url]
theres a listing on ebay for this. anybody experience with these paint protection films? i'm trying to see if they're worth buying and how they look in real life. thanks[/url]
I have a clear bra on my tC and I love it. I bought a kit for about $250 from someone on eBay, but $82 seems ridiculously low - I'd be worried. I know when I took it to be installed, they said they would have done things a bit differently if they had not used the kit. Also, that kit doesn't seem to mention covering the front facia, which is what you undoubtedly want. Also consider that the tC is a very hard car to install this on - my kit was rated 9/10 for difficulty. If you want it to look good, you're going to have to take it somewhere and they will charge you a bunch of money for installation. If you're going to do it, do it as soon as you get the car - no chips on my hood yet, and if you keep things nice and clean you can't see the bra except when you're at the right angle and looking for it.
I paid like $250 for the bra and another about $300 for installation, but I took it to the place where all the Merc and Porsche dealers have their work done - I wanted it to look good. They estimated low but charged like $300. As for pictures, they aren't the best, but take a look at:

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If you really want a clear bra you should go to a shop to get one. This is not something you want to skimp on and do yourself. It's kinda like window tint, (you CAN do it yourself, but it will look like $hit.) I worked at a Tint shop in Denver and installed these, they do work awesome. We did everything from a 68' Camaro to a 02 Ferrari 355 Spider and show cars with custom paint. I will be getting one on my xB when I drive out there this summer.
Originally Posted by iowagary
I paid like $250 for the bra and another about $300 for installation, but I took it to the place where all the Merc and Porsche dealers have their work done - I wanted it to look good. They estimated low but charged like $300.
Like I said, it was an expensive shop. The work is lifetime guaranteed though, which was good, especially since the kit didn't come from them. I honestly don't care if I spent $50 too much or something, since I know how much it costs to fix a bunch of little chips and stuff. Plus, this way I keep my factory paint, PLUS if you don't protect it, get a bunch of chips and dents, then repaint, you're looking crappy until the paint job - this way you can look good the whole time. I love it. I saw one in person and knew I was getting it.
My advice to anyone interested who doesn't have it already - do it NOW. If you get it installed over a chip or two, they'll always be there.
My advice to anyone interested who doesn't have it already - do it NOW. If you get it installed over a chip or two, they'll always be there.
Oh man... the tires were the best thing I did to the car... other than the bra really. Before I would peel out from a stop all the time - we've got a lot of wet hills up here in Seattle. These things are great. I took it up to the snow a week ago and it seemed to be all SUVs and me. I didn't even chain up. I'd highly recommend the 225 sizing - it barely messes up the speedo and the extra size looks and feels nice. They can be spendy (I paid like $650 for all four with insurance at discount tire) but like most things, you get what you pay for.
Are you talking about the line across the hood where the bra ends? If you're looking at the car head-on, you can't see it until you're almost directly above it. Most people never notice it at all. In all honesty it looks much less visible than almost anything - I almost never notice it's there and I know where every scratch on my car is. From someone who has one, I'd do it again in a second.
Yep... you must be from around these parts - you catch the little flash of the license plate frame? I've gotta switch those out for something nice, but "nice" and "license plate frames" rarely go together.
I would be skeptical of the listing for a lot of reasons, the shouting turns me off too. I would have more faith in this one and a good install... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=50457
Iowagary, that is impressive! Looks better than the GTi my friend and I did a while ago and ours came out pretty good!
I would absolutely get the entire front done, with as few pieces as possible! From a few feet away you can't even tell it is there. Most will never notice it.
Iowagary, that is impressive! Looks better than the GTi my friend and I did a while ago and ours came out pretty good!
I would absolutely get the entire front done, with as few pieces as possible! From a few feet away you can't even tell it is there. Most will never notice it.
That link that IsItSnowing posted is the one I have. If you look through the images, there are drawings of all the pieces - the one for the front facia is quite complicated. Professionally installed it came out good. I think you're going to have to pay a little extra to get this car done right, but it's worth it. I've got two scratches in my paint (that I know of) - one where my passenger side door got opened into something and the other when I backed into the front of a license plate frame. Even a few drives up into the mountains haven't scratched the front. Just make sure your installer guarantees their work. And make sure whatever you get is in as few pieces as possible. There should be no more cuts than the kit I have has.
JC Whitney is selling the same type of stuff, but you buy it by the roll and cut it yourself.
However for only $30 to $40, I think it's well worth it!
CLEAR PAINT-PROTECTION FILM
* Virtually invisible—won't change the look of your vehicle like bras or deflectors!
* Protects any fully cured automotive painted surface
* Deflects stones and debris
Shields against pollutants and other environmental hazards. UV protected—won't
yellow over time. Simply clean painted finish, then apply the film. Flexible urethane
film can be stretched and molded to fit your vehicle's curves and angles; won't
shrink. Film can be repositioned throughout the installation process until adhesive
sets. Adhesive removes with product (even after years) and leaves no residue.
No special care needed; wash and wax vehicle without damaging film.
Includes everything needed for effortless application.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...p-8508/c-10101
:D
However for only $30 to $40, I think it's well worth it!
CLEAR PAINT-PROTECTION FILM
* Virtually invisible—won't change the look of your vehicle like bras or deflectors!
* Protects any fully cured automotive painted surface
* Deflects stones and debris
Shields against pollutants and other environmental hazards. UV protected—won't
yellow over time. Simply clean painted finish, then apply the film. Flexible urethane
film can be stretched and molded to fit your vehicle's curves and angles; won't
shrink. Film can be repositioned throughout the installation process until adhesive
sets. Adhesive removes with product (even after years) and leaves no residue.
No special care needed; wash and wax vehicle without damaging film.
Includes everything needed for effortless application.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...p-8508/c-10101
:D
Um... if you had a really simple car, possibly, but the other kits are laser cut from a pattern - if you don't know what you're doing, the last thing you should be doing is trying to cut the pieces as well.
There is another thing this might be useful for though - if you wanted to cover the leading edges of your doors or maybe your door sills or something, these are all sort of flat rectangular pieces - if you could get a little roll of it, that would be worth it. Speaking of which... I might want to do that
There is another thing this might be useful for though - if you wanted to cover the leading edges of your doors or maybe your door sills or something, these are all sort of flat rectangular pieces - if you could get a little roll of it, that would be worth it. Speaking of which... I might want to do that
I'm not sure what exactly the product is, but there are a few brand names for the 3M clear bra film stuff. If it's something else I doubt I'd get it. If it's not a film you lose a bunch of the advantages (you can peel it off, protection from chipping, etc.). If it is a film, I'd probably just get the 3M stuff, although another brand would probably be ok too.
By the way, www.invisibra.com is not the site you want.
By the way, www.invisibra.com is not the site you want.





