Clear bra worth it?
Is it worth it?
The reason I ask is because I have seen it on most w204 out there and with all the ice flying on the road lately I think it will come in handy.
I’m taking the car to the dealer for some paint treatment (my hood got stained from lime that filters through the ceiling above my parking space
) so I thought this would be a good time to consider the bra. I appreciate your comments.
You will still get chips, in the hood/front fascia, no matter how much wax is on there...from behind vehicles on the highway etc.
I drive like a freak...avoid puddles, keep distance etc.
Here's what I'm thinking...how will it look in a few years? I hope it still looks clear with proper maint. I doubt it will look as good. I'm wondering if they will replace it after say 3 years. (rip it off, and say it started peeling!)
I'm having it done on my 08 c300 btw.
You will still get chips, in the hood/front fascia, no matter how much wax is on there...from behind vehicles on the highway etc.
I drive like a freak...avoid puddles, keep distance etc.
Here's what I'm thinking...how will it look in a few years? I hope it still looks clear with proper maint. I doubt it will look as good. I'm wondering if they will replace it after say 3 years. (rip it off, and say it started peeling!)
I'm having it done on my 08 c300 btw.
I also live in New England. Brighton MA to be more precise. Where are you having it done and how much is it going to cost you?
I plan to keep my car for 5+ years (till the new generation of IS, 3 Series, C class, etc comes out).

I had the same problem years ago and removed the lime stains by soaking a rag in vinegar and rubbing/wiping. Came off without a problem (vinegar's weak acetic acid). Just be sure to rinse with clear water and then re-wax.
One look and the decision was easy.
Today's clear bra can be taken off and replaced (did that early on with the XC70). The color stays clear over time (4 years now).
Living in Washington State means living with rock on the road. It's used in place of salt for better winter traction. But it means that we get constant spray of debris on the cars. Most cars seem to need new windshields within a few years, and the C-300 already has a chip in the windshield.
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I found here in the Twin Cites, MN the average, if you will, seemed to be about $350 for hood, front portion of fenders, and mirrors. If you want the bumper it's about another $350.
I finally decided to go with the dealer which for $400 they are doing the hood, front fenders (to their widest point), mirrors and a little courtesy strip on the doors. I had the opportunity to check out several of their installs on SLK's and Boxsters and was impressed with the quality of their work.
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He works at a very high end dealership group - MB, Aston Martin, Lotus. He has been there for 12 years. He said he did 3M for years and VentureShield won him over.
I think I'm going to go ahead and do it.
Buy it on ebay. There is company that sells true 3M clear bra kit for the entire front of the C for about $200.00 It takes a bit of coaxing to install it. I jumped in on my Passat with absolutely no training and no one knew it was there until I pointed it out. Someone said you can paint several cars for $800. No way. Well, maybe with finger paints. It's cheap insurance to protect your ceramic particle paint. I bought a pre-cut Passat kit right from x-pel (their kit is too much for the C). I even put it on my Zender front spoiler on and the painted lowers on my Passat. I bought raw clear bra and made templates with painter's tape, stuck it on the clear bra backing, cut the pattern and installed it. I had it on the headlights too. It's a 2003, and now in 2008, there are no chips in the front end and the headlights look new. No hazing or scratches. My girlfriend now owns it and it is her daily. After two months in an Ohio winter, there is not a scratch on the front of the car. Do it, Do it, Do it!
I will be getting a total front end (18" portion of the hood, fenders, bumpers and extra think headlight shields, door handles, and mirrors) with window tint package for $540 including lifetime warranty. It is a very reputiable company and has done many cars for the local Audi/VW clubs with great results.
My dealership tried to talked me into a similar package when I took delivery for about $1,900.
I plan to take my car in early next week. Any of you in the Denver/Colorado region, I am trying to get some kind of club discount if you are interested.
One look and the decision was easy.
Today's clear bra can be taken off and replaced (did that early on with the XC70). The color stays clear over time (4 years now).
Living in Washington State means living with rock on the road. It's used in place of salt for better winter traction. But it means that we get constant spray of debris on the cars. Most cars seem to need new windshields within a few years, and the C-300 already has a chip in the windshield.
The material was still very pliable.
The bra left glue residue that I removed with mineral spirits. That was a pain in the butt.
My very strong recommendation is to apply when new and to cover the entire hood, not just the leading edge. Mine was about 6". My nose looks BRAND NEW, but six inches back I have rock nicks.
All exposed leading edges are sand blasted. That includes the outer 1/8" to 1/16" on the various protected surfaces. For example, a detailed examination of the head lamp assembly shows the lens looks new, except right at the perimeter of the assembly.
The bra was removed because it looked horrible. It was sand blasted and had yellowed. It wouldn't polish clean.
My vehicle was protected at the hood, bumper, fender front, head lamps, fog lamps, mirrors, door handle cups and benind the rear wheels.
This is the fog lamp film.
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also all that came with life time warranty just in case if bubble builds up or color fades.
If you go through your dealer, they will add their commission to the price from the shop that installs the film. Probably 4-500 bucks over their cost.
Just ask the dealer who does their work and deal directly with them. I paid just under $700 for mine which covered the bumper, light, leading edge of the hood and front half of the fenders plus the mirrors.


