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      08-16-2016, 08:54 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by BimmerE82 View Post
The car had the clear bra installed already when I purchased it, so I really had no choice at the time. It did look good at the time of purchase 6 years ago. Fast forward to today though...bubbling, edges peeling back, dirt trapped underneath, etc......What's the best method of removing this crap? I can attempt to peel it off but the nasty sticky glue residue it leaves behind is a nightmare to remove!
It sounds like it needs to be replaced... Clear bra has come a long way in the past 10 years. The products available on the market now are far superior, however all clear bra does have a lifespan, and cheaper films may need to be replaced as soon as just a few years. More expensive films will get 5-10 years of good life. You can't fault the product if it has saved you from 6 years of rock chips. Remove it, and have a professional install a new kit.

Tutorial: How to Safely Remove Clear Bra by Jean-Claude Corcoran



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