Bra Your 350Z?
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Bra Your 350Z?
Post your comments on putting a bra, or vinyl wrap, on your 350Z, yea or nay.
Does your 350Z wear one? Do you like it? Does it prevent chip marks? What brand name is it?
Do you not like a bra on your 350Z? Why not?
Here's my comments: I don't really like the look of a bra on my 350Z Enthusiast Roadster. Don't know why but just prefer no bra. But I will say for the sake of my front bumper and front 30% of my hood, if one had of been on during the original owner's 18K miles, I would not be dealing with the chips in the paint. So now I am considering one after going over it with Dr. ColorChip. This is why I started this thread.
Thanks for any and all comments!
Does your 350Z wear one? Do you like it? Does it prevent chip marks? What brand name is it?
Do you not like a bra on your 350Z? Why not?
Here's my comments: I don't really like the look of a bra on my 350Z Enthusiast Roadster. Don't know why but just prefer no bra. But I will say for the sake of my front bumper and front 30% of my hood, if one had of been on during the original owner's 18K miles, I would not be dealing with the chips in the paint. So now I am considering one after going over it with Dr. ColorChip. This is why I started this thread.
Thanks for any and all comments!
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I had this exact set up, one day was pressure washing my z when it ripped through the clear bra, so i pretty much had to take the whole bra set up off around the fenders and hood and everything. Now you can tell there is a slight color variation from where the bra used to be and where it wasn't on the hood.
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I had this exact set up, one day was pressure washing my z when it ripped through the clear bra, so i pretty much had to take the whole bra set up off around the fenders and hood and everything. Now you can tell there is a slight color variation from where the bra used to be and where it wasn't on the hood.
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A clear bra works best with dark colored cars, as it will show on light colored cars especially as it yellows with age. Old school bras, or front-end masks are great for weekend highway trips (take it off when you return). However, the car must be clean with a good coat of wax and the felt like inside of the bra must also be clean. The normal advice is to take the bra off if it becomes soaked from rain as it will rub and abrade the paint at high speeds.
The Dr ColorChip system works quite well, but it doesn’t seem to last very long as the paint tends to shrink down into chip crater. Also if you have waxed your car recently use a dab of wax remover in the chip. If you can get a small amount of real body shop style remover do so, because it has a bit of adhesion promoter in it. In a pinch several applications of strong ammonia glass cleaner will work.
If you have a good professional auto detailer nearby, fill the chips to overflowing with paint mixed with urethane clear coat (this is the factory clear on the Z). Take the car to the detailer and have him machine polish the area. The new paint in the chip will create some friction in the machine pad and the resulting heat will help the residual thinner (in the new paint) to blend into the existing paint.
The detailer across from my Pilates studio let’s me park in his lot. He hated the look of the chips on my bumper and hood and when he had a free moment he would fill them for me. As my Z was pure black it was an easy color to match. He did the left side of the bumper one day and asked me to go look at the car and see if anything was different. It was amazing; I couldn’t see or feel any trace of the old ugly chips. He feels that this is the best way to repair chips.
The Dr ColorChip system works quite well, but it doesn’t seem to last very long as the paint tends to shrink down into chip crater. Also if you have waxed your car recently use a dab of wax remover in the chip. If you can get a small amount of real body shop style remover do so, because it has a bit of adhesion promoter in it. In a pinch several applications of strong ammonia glass cleaner will work.
If you have a good professional auto detailer nearby, fill the chips to overflowing with paint mixed with urethane clear coat (this is the factory clear on the Z). Take the car to the detailer and have him machine polish the area. The new paint in the chip will create some friction in the machine pad and the resulting heat will help the residual thinner (in the new paint) to blend into the existing paint.
The detailer across from my Pilates studio let’s me park in his lot. He hated the look of the chips on my bumper and hood and when he had a free moment he would fill them for me. As my Z was pure black it was an easy color to match. He did the left side of the bumper one day and asked me to go look at the car and see if anything was different. It was amazing; I couldn’t see or feel any trace of the old ugly chips. He feels that this is the best way to repair chips.
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Thanks for the video, it was very informative. Since I live in central Oklahoma, I contacted a north Texas installer and asked him to stop by on one of his runs to Oklahoma.
Think this should be done when a car is brand new if one can afford it. I have to Dr. PaintChip my chips. Then am going to 3m Scratch Removal Kit the section. Once done think it will be as good as can make it. Hope it is good enough to put clear bra on it.
Think this should be done when a car is brand new if one can afford it. I have to Dr. PaintChip my chips. Then am going to 3m Scratch Removal Kit the section. Once done think it will be as good as can make it. Hope it is good enough to put clear bra on it.
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I hate to bring this thread back from the dead but I am wanting to do a clear bra and I can figure out who does them.
I see lots of kits and stuff but I would like to know what you guys think, who installs them in Ct and what do you think about the 3m spray on film vs a kit vs having it done professionally?
I am searching and reading through all the posts but i haven't found the specifics I need, on a yahoo search I cant find any installers other than a glass company 30 minutes from my house, I will call them tomorrow to see what they say, that might be the answer for me but in the meantime if anyone has any info I would appreciate it.
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I see lots of kits and stuff but I would like to know what you guys think, who installs them in Ct and what do you think about the 3m spray on film vs a kit vs having it done professionally?
I am searching and reading through all the posts but i haven't found the specifics I need, on a yahoo search I cant find any installers other than a glass company 30 minutes from my house, I will call them tomorrow to see what they say, that might be the answer for me but in the meantime if anyone has any info I would appreciate it.
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Mine has a deluxe clear bra option that the dealer offered during the buying day process (had never heard of it before that day)! I said yes to one thing after another, but I lived in No. Utah and the clear bra was a no brainer with all of the Winter sand, salt, grit they put on the freeways; get behind a semi and you get sandblasted. The Z33 is very vulnerable at the front bumper area especially and YES the CB does a fantastic job protecting it from any and all chips, nicks. Have my entire front of car including full hood, headlights, side mirrors; stops at the doors, a few splash areas behind fronts, ahead of rears.
As far as "fading" like some have mentioned, there is zero fading on my '07 and I've never heard of anybody's clear bra causing any fading. My paint under the CB looks brand new and my entire front has not one single chip. Now that I live in a desert area I wouldn't mind removing at least part of the CB on the hood, but would still keep it on the nose! I think mine was 3M, not sure, but it was about a $900 option that of course I had to say yes to the most expensive of 3 CB options!
As far as "fading" like some have mentioned, there is zero fading on my '07 and I've never heard of anybody's clear bra causing any fading. My paint under the CB looks brand new and my entire front has not one single chip. Now that I live in a desert area I wouldn't mind removing at least part of the CB on the hood, but would still keep it on the nose! I think mine was 3M, not sure, but it was about a $900 option that of course I had to say yes to the most expensive of 3 CB options!
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I have a custom-installed (not from a pre-cut kit) clear bra on my Z (and on my other cars) installed only by Julius Poa. Coverage is partial hood, partial fenders, full side mirrors, full headlights, and full front bumper; edges are wrapped around. Additional areas are ~8"x12" area behind the door handles to fend off nail marks. The material is made by 3M and it can be polished and waxed.
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I have a custom-installed (not from a pre-cut kit) clear bra on my Z (and on my other cars) installed only by Julius Poa. Coverage is partial hood, partial fenders, full side mirrors, full headlights, and full front bumper; edges are wrapped around. Additional areas are ~8"x12" area behind the door handles to fend off nail marks. The material is made by 3M and it can be polished and waxed.
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Well you gave me an idea, I am thinking the dealer might offer this, I am sure for a premium, but I am going to call tomorrow to find out.
My car is perfect, but doesnt have a clear bra on it, it hasnt been driven in snow or winter weather before or anything and was taken care of well.
I want to keep it that way, a clear bra seems like the way to go for me, I just have to find a place that does them.
I saw the spray on 3m kit if anyone has used one I would love to hear about it and see any pics.
Thanks again for all the info guys.
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My car is perfect, but doesnt have a clear bra on it, it hasnt been driven in snow or winter weather before or anything and was taken care of well.
I want to keep it that way, a clear bra seems like the way to go for me, I just have to find a place that does them.
I saw the spray on 3m kit if anyone has used one I would love to hear about it and see any pics.
Thanks again for all the info guys.
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