Paint Protection
I would think that over time, the paint underneath the film will be a bit different compared to the rest of them car.
Wrong, not to put too fine a point on it. The front bumper spoiler is protected as are the headlights and fog lights. The hood is covered back about one foot, plus or minus. The fenders are protected back to the widest point, above the wheel opening.
That's how my car was done, at least. $699.
In other words, anywhere a rock can strike.
Nothing, if you keep in mind that the film is softer than the paint so it should not be polished. And, you have to treat the film's edge with care since polish or paint cleaning clay can be forced under the edge if you try hard enough. You should wash sideways over the edge, not front to back.
<<I would think that over time, the paint underneath the film will be a bit different compared to the rest of them car.>>
It isn't. I've removed the stuff from two previous cars and the paint is like new underneath. The film does not come off easily.
The guy doing their installs still does a decent job but we had too many issues with my wife's new truck to bother dealing with them again.
1. seat and door leather came back with weird chemical burn stains that have never come out.
2. It was in three times, and never once was it completed on time.
3. we had the front windows tinted to match the back, and the tint doesn't match.
We finally just gave up on them. Front desk woman would never let me talk to the owner, which I'd always enjoyed working with in the past. And she would never do anything to address our issues.
We're going to rip the tint off the windows and have it redone on our own dime this spring.
If you're on the eastside, maybe check out Bradley's? I took my C there because somebody keyed it in my work parking lot (lightly thank goodness) the first week I had it and they were able to polish it out 98% of the way. They took care of me right away, without an appointment (I'd just stopped by to see if they could do it, when and how much) and sent me on my way, "no charge".
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But in it's defense, the paint underneath doesn't look as chipped as it could've if the film weren't there.
I feel it's worth it for those million pin ***** chips that it will protect against. But I guess I was expecting a miracle product?
One thing I'm not impressed about is by their lack of products. They only push a few products and didn't sound like they wanted to get different stuff in. But then again, they've worked with whatever they've worked with for years so they probably know what's good and what's not.
I took my C300 to Accutint a couple of weeks ago and although the install of the film is OK and the car emerged from the shop undamaged, I too was not too happy with that female at the front desk. Since the two hour job turned into 4.5 hours, right through lunch, I had plenty of time to watch her in action. Looks like she was hired for her bra size, not her people skills. Dressed inappropriately for business, seemed to me, with way too much skin showing.
When I came by the week previous to make the appointment, she was my only contact, volunteering no information about anything, as though she was doing me a personal favor even speaking to me.
When I came by the week previous to make the appointment, she was my only contact, volunteering no information about anything, as though she was doing me a personal favor even speaking to me.

I guess AccuTint Seattle seems like the nicer place to go to. I deal with Nathan (Nate). He's a straight shooter, and took care of my C short notice.
Since she always seems to be there, I just figured she was the new owner or the wife of the owner. Either way I didn't get the impression she enjoyed being there.
Clean it off with a BRUSH? Why not use a flamethrower, for God's sake?
I'll bet your old '03 isn't a dark color.
FYI, I haven't noticed any scratches on my Endeavor which has brushed off 100+ times the past few years and it has a dark color, Titanium Pearl if I recall, it's really close to the MB Steel Grey but without the hint of blue.




