I'd also like to hear from anyone who has used this.
Anyone use 3M spray film for paint protection? What did you think of it?
I'd also like to hear from anyone who has used this.
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I used it one time on different panels. When I tried to remove it a year later, I had a heck of a time. And some areas got really worked over with all he rubbing--took off my paint clear coat. I now only use the commercial plastic clear bra done by a dealer. The clear bra is more expensive, but more permanent and effective.
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Every new bike I buy I start rubbing the white paint off the switches somewhere around 5 years of age. To stop that I used some of Ma's clear nail polish to cover the white paint and at 9 years of age the switches look brand new still. Don't think I want to try that on the paint, tho.
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My '07 FX4 has a dark grey painted front bumper, after hitting a doe, it got a new one, then that nicely finished one got some major chips from a passing truck kicking stones, so I took the bumper to a shop and had it refinished, then I coated it well with the 3M stuff. A year later, I noticed bumper looked DULL, and I spent a whole afternoon peeling the stuff off. I'm sure it saved some dings, but the bumper still picked up a few, but now it shines too.
I had used the stuff once before but after a drive in the winter with frigid temps, it came off in sheets at the car wash.
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