Cost of a wrap
AFAIK it depends on the film. 3M Scotchgard Pro Series film is supposed to be permanent; most other quality films (3M & Xpel) have a life span of at least 5 years. It also depends on how it was applied, how damaged the film is and how it was maintained - if you properly detail or Opti-Coat the car for example, it would also protect the film itself. Unlike a full wrap though, you don't really need to remove the clear bra film until it goes bad.
Last edited by Diabolis; Oct 20, 2016 at 02:09 PM.
AFAIK it depends on the film. 3M Scotchgard Pro Series film is supposed to be permanent; most other quality films (3M & Xpel) have a life span of at least 5 years. It also depends on how it was applied, how damaged the film is and how it was maintained - if you properly detail or Opti-Coat the car for example, it would also protect the film itself. Unlike a full wrap though, you don't really need to remove the clear bra film until it goes bad.
Just trying the understand the reasons behind lifespan differences.
My old car which was black. clear bra on bumper and parked outside for 6 years. The film got hazy and made the paint look dull. I took the clear bra off and the glue turned yellow.
this was using 3m film.
i installed suntek on my car now and its actually easier to work with than xpel. Xpel is so thick its hard to get the contours and corners to look good.
My old car which was black. clear bra on bumper and parked outside for 6 years. The film got hazy and made the paint look dull. I took the clear bra off and the glue turned yellow.
this was using 3m film.
i installed suntek on my car now and its actually easier to work with than xpel. Xpel is so thick its hard to get the contours and corners to look good.




1. 3M: will yellow
2. Sunteck: Thin but will not yellow, a bit hard to apply
3. Expel: Good thickness and absolutely will NOT yellow
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it was a 3M product so I can't speak to it's long term durability, but it was easy to clean.........good luck







