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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Paint Protection Question
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<blockquote data-quote="oneof185" data-source="post: 13236791" data-attributes="member: 43720"><p>I have recently applied the spray on to my rear bumper area - behind tires since they throw crap down the side. The film seems pretty thick, you can see the outline where I 'stopped' the spray...but other than that, looks pretty good. So, I can't really speak to it's protection ability, but it shows where you can't poke a key throuhg it, when peeled off. If you are concerned, I think it would be a good idea, even if you spray it on a little thick and may see a run or two. It should help with chips. They recommend 2-4 hours to dry, but up to a couple days for water resistent/settled altogether. </p><p>Again, where I put it, it looks good, the line it has where it's not, appears that the plastic would be fairly thick and protective to me. Need to make sure you wax first so it will come off easier when time comes to peel away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneof185, post: 13236791, member: 43720"] I have recently applied the spray on to my rear bumper area - behind tires since they throw crap down the side. The film seems pretty thick, you can see the outline where I 'stopped' the spray...but other than that, looks pretty good. So, I can't really speak to it's protection ability, but it shows where you can't poke a key throuhg it, when peeled off. If you are concerned, I think it would be a good idea, even if you spray it on a little thick and may see a run or two. It should help with chips. They recommend 2-4 hours to dry, but up to a couple days for water resistent/settled altogether. Again, where I put it, it looks good, the line it has where it's not, appears that the plastic would be fairly thick and protective to me. Need to make sure you wax first so it will come off easier when time comes to peel away. [/QUOTE]
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