3m Paint Protection ScotchGuard Film
#1
3m Paint Protection ScotchGuard Film
Has anyone looked into this or tried it? Are you happy?
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3.../Product_Info/
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3.../Product_Info/
#2
numerous threads on the product already so if you search you should be able to find a lot of opinions. Ive had it on my 06 pathfinder for 3 years and its a must have product, no yellowing or cracking of the film. I had to take out a highway construction cone at around 60 or so and all I had to do was buff off the marks, no damage to the bumper or the film. It is kinda pricey to get installed though I spent roughly around $1000 cad to have the entire front end wrapped as well as all the door pockets, headlights and fogs, and some on the rear fenders also.
#4
good stuff
I have the whole 3M kit on my 2005 35th Anniversary Edition 350Z and it is great and with over 30K I have no chips in the paint. I bought the car used several years ago and it had a couple of stains on the invisible bra piece on the hood. I could not buff them out so I ended up replacing it. I bought another complete kit and used just the hood and lower diffuser sheets so far . The kit also included the mirrors, door handle protectors along with all the front pieces. I would recommend having a professional do the install if you get a complete kit. The front bumper and hood are a bit*h to do with the compound curves. The mirrors and handle sheets are easy.
I like it over a leather bra, as it does not chafe and scratch the paint and allows all of the car to be seen. A repaint on the parts the mask covers would easily be more than the kit and install costs.
Marty
I like it over a leather bra, as it does not chafe and scratch the paint and allows all of the car to be seen. A repaint on the parts the mask covers would easily be more than the kit and install costs.
Marty
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