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01-31-2013, 12:18 AM | #1 |
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Protective paint film
I scrape the lower front lip of my car fairly regularly on speed bumps, etc. Am thinking about fixing it up and then getting protective film put on (3M, etc).
Is the film strong enough to make a difference for that sort of thing, or just for stone chips, etc? Thanks
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Thanks Ian-- I remember noticing that your car had some velcro or something there and wishing I had done the same! Will give it some thought . . . got to decide if I bother to get the scrapes painted out before I put something on.
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Wouldn't mind some pictures of this Velcro option too. Stock height and it hits and im going lower ....
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02-01-2013, 07:52 AM | #7 |
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i say don't bother with any film etc if it's the occasional scrape and it's not visible unless you're prone under the front of car. front bar and rear exhaust scrapes happen.
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Ian, 3 posts on 3 separate threads and no smart arse replies to your posts by the usual suspects
What gives ? Either the kiddies are still asleep, or banned ? Last edited by Scoobs; 02-01-2013 at 08:34 PM.. |
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