I had Z-bart apply the 3M protectant to my fenders. It has done a great job protecting the fenders from bug and rock chips or scuffs, and is virtually invisible!
Looking for some clear plastic to protect the paint from scuff marks. Any suggestions? Or maybe leather?
I had Z-bart apply the 3M protectant to my fenders. It has done a great job protecting the fenders from bug and rock chips or scuffs, and is virtually invisible!
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Keep in mind, your paint needs to cure for 6 weekd before putting anything that seals the surface on it. Like wax, plastic protective coverings & etc.
NM
I tried the Chip Guard on my Champion and it would NOT conform to the different curves. It may have been me the installer, but i was not happy with it. It was fine on a one curve surface. I've also read that dura shoeld is a good product if you find a dealer to install. By the way that stuff is expensive but does the job. The skinny on the 3-M is that over time it yellowed slightly, but also I have read that they fixed that issue as of late.
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That's why 3M won't sell its Scotchgard protective film to consumers. It is still an 8 mil, but is more flexible. Downer is that must be installed by "factory trained" installers. I suppose that means they know how to stretch it in multiple directions at the same time.
By the way, the 3M has been on my trike for nearly five years with absolutely no yellowing whatsoever, if fact its still almost impossible to tell that it there. :Flag:
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