SL/R230: SL500 Professionally detailed
Also had the 10 year clear bra applied to stop stone chips. I had the few swirl marks removed and the car sealed. The car is a hanger queen, only has about 7800 miles on it.




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The newer stuff should be better I would assume.
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Last edited by Fountain35; Aug 10, 2021 at 02:17 AM.
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It doesn’t matter what bra is used. Unless it’s covering the entire hood you’re going to have a lot of scratches on that unprotected part of the hood and there will be a discoloration between coated surface and uncoated surface. It’s inevitable regardless of what you have; unless it’s the entire hood. It will look very noticeable the longer it is on the car
It doesn’t matter what bra is used. Unless it’s covering the entire hood you’re going to have a lot of scratches on that unprotected part of the hood and there will be a discoloration between coated surface and uncoated surface. It’s inevitable regardless of what you have; unless it’s the entire hood. It will look very noticeable the longer it is on the car
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Just like All non bra cars, cars with bras get scratches. IF you keep a bra on long enough and drive it where and how most real people do, you Will get it scratched to the point it must be cut polished. When that happens it Will leave a noticeable ridge at the edge of the bra.
Fortunately you either don't drive like (where and how) the general public or you live and drive within a 3 mile radius of a rural community.
Either way I salute you for caring about the condition of your car and hope your car doesn't need paint correction any time soon
Good Luck
When that happens it Will leave a noticeable ridge at the edge of the bra.




Besides using a clear bra and Pixie dust, sounds like there are no other vehicles, dirt, rain, blistering sun, rain, ice, snow or anything that might cause scratches, dents 98% of the rest of owners put up with. Which brings me to wonder with 100,000 miles plus and perfect paint why did you put a bra on your car again?
There's a reason for this...
My 1993 60,000 plus mile RX-7.
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