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Winter/Snow Driving...?
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<blockquote data-quote="TEG-84" data-source="post: 13714033" data-attributes="member: 147652"><p>They can put Xpel on pretty much anything! Heck, the car at SEMA this year was completely covered in it! Best of all, its self healing...which means as the temperature gets warmer there, the fine scratches you will get will work themselves out. Plus, orange peel isn't as prevalent as it is with 3M. The only downside to Xpel vs 3M is cost. However, with 3M its a 5 year warranty with Xpel its a 10 year warranty. :beer:</p><p></p><p>I hate topify!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TEG-84, post: 13714033, member: 147652"] They can put Xpel on pretty much anything! Heck, the car at SEMA this year was completely covered in it! Best of all, its self healing...which means as the temperature gets warmer there, the fine scratches you will get will work themselves out. Plus, orange peel isn't as prevalent as it is with 3M. The only downside to Xpel vs 3M is cost. However, with 3M its a 5 year warranty with Xpel its a 10 year warranty. :beer: I hate topify! [/QUOTE]
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