Clear bra worth it?
Very professional and the second time I went there, they were working on an Enzo.
Tint was $290. I forget what the exact total was, but that's around the price for everything.
Right here. There are cheaper options on eBay; people selling the same 3M material. This is the only full hood and fender kit I have seen though.
http://www.xpel.com/products/paint_p...&submodel=5399
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http://www.xpel.com/products/paint_p...&submodel=5399
Last edited by Alpha Zero; Apr 12, 2008 at 09:14 PM.
Everything on mines was done for $1145. That's full hood, precut fenders, front bumper, mirrors, headlights, and foglamps.
While it may not be that difficult, I'd rather not spend all day on something I'm not all too familiar with on my $45k car. Either way, to each his own. I'll spend the extra few hundred dollars to get it done right. Plus if anything ever goes wrong with it, I have Premier to blame and I can call them or go to their shop and get it fixed.
Everything covered by the clear bra is just fine.
So, it's time to try touch-up paint.
It is against the law to take potshots at landscape companies?
Since this is illegal in Washington State, you should have stopped them and called the po-leece.
Before someone thinks they know better, I have done just this here in Seattle three times and collected every time.
A Lonestar ready-mix truck dropped some wet concrete in I-5 right in front of me. It cost them $3800 to repaint the nose and replace the windshield, headlights, grille and all trim facing forward.
They are liable.
BUT, wouldn't the clear bra look ugly after a few years after beating on the rock chips and all? wouldn't u need to re-do the clera bra??
if so, the cost would be about the same between clear bra and paint job over the years...
BUT, wouldn't the clear bra look ugly after a few years after beating on the rock chips and all? wouldn't u need to re-do the clera bra??
if so, the cost would be about the same between clear bra and paint job over the years...

Remember the appearance of the clear bra will vary with the skill of the installer. Here in So. Cal., there is a great company for clear bra installs, Areotect, located in La Verne. They've done great work on a couple of my cars.
BUT, wouldn't the clear bra look ugly after a few years after beating on the rock chips and all? wouldn't u need to re-do the clera bra??
if so, the cost would be about the same between clear bra and paint job over the years...

That is what is great about the clear bra. It protects the paint and will look as good as new for years. Like Derspeed, there will be no signs of it taking a beating from your normal everyday rock chips. You simply wipe down the clear bra after a wash or use quick detailer and its like nothing ever hit it. Once you have used the product, you'll realize what a good investment it is.
Everything covered by the clear bra is just fine.
So, it's time to try touch-up paint.
It is against the law to take potshots at landscape companies?
I suspect that most dealerships have this. The dealer I went to has a guy who drops in twice weekly. His job is to sit in the back lot and repair/touch up all the scrapes on used cars they take on trade. So, he has his van and sits out there sanding, buffing, painting, etc. He did mine for peanuts, but then there wasn't much to do.
I don't care that you can see where the chip was. Hey! That's a battle scar, and I'm proud of it! Oh. Maybe before it's traded ....
Anyway, picked up a few business cards too. Dent removers, paint refinishers, etc. Good trip, good results.







I intend to get licensed soon.