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01-11-2011, 10:38 PM | #45 | |
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When it comes to clear bra the final product depends so much more on the installer than the film. VS, 3M, Xpel, and all the others can turn out excellent or make your car look like saran wrap garbage. The most important thing is to check the installers work on another car before they do your car. Based on what I've seen, I like the look and feel of the new Avery Nano film the best. It feels slick like a freshly waxed car. I have no idea if it will take a polish like 3M though. It's a very new product so installers don't have a lot of experience with it if any. It also doesn't have much real world track record either.
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01-14-2011, 01:49 AM | #47 |
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I would get it clear-bra's someplace else. $500-1,000 at other places, with more coverage too.
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WOW man .... I got the same coverage and paid 375. Great work! and he uses Venture Shield
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