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Makes me want to get a dashcam installed. Anyone "have a guy" in the area? My car doesn't have the 12V in the headliner, so it's not an easy install.
Installing a dashcam without the 12v in the headliner is very easy. There are dozens of threads on it here, including mine:
Yet another hardwired Dashcam install -- 100% reversible/no splicing/no tapping
Be sure to see the end of the thread for an improvement on my install from another user that makes it even easier.
That is correct, as we have stated this is a customer's car. He brought this to us after realizing it was severely damaged and had already contacted the insurance company because he thought there was damage under the paint protection film. The estimate for repair was going to cost the insurance company $5000 to repaint and blend the doors. Had this car not have the clear bra on there, he would have been down 2 weeks without the car whereas we replaced the bra in one day's time.
Sorry to see you think this is a "scare tactic" from us. We would like to make known some very important points here:
1. We are an clear bra + window film installation company based solely in Fremont, CA
2. By us posting this, it does not benefit us by scaring someone to get the clear bra done who may be hundreds or thousands of miles away from us
3. We posted this to show the efficacy of today's paint protection film product (ClearGuard Nano) and how it saved the owner's factory paint.
Maybe asking a dumb question but thought the clear bra film only covers a quarter of the hood? Looks this is full hoof wrap?
The stock OEM (and no longer offered) coverage did only cover 1/4 of the hood. Many owners have the hood, front clip, or entire car wrapped. Prices vary greatly depending on film used, coverage desired, and experience of the installer.
The "self-healing" aspect is for minor scratches and impact damage. I seriously doubt it could recover from a keying such as this. You'd need to have it pulled off and re-installed, just as the OP did.
The stock OEM (and no longer offered) coverage did only cover 1/4 of the hood. Many owners have the hood, front clip, or entire car wrapped. Prices vary greatly depending on film used, coverage desired, and experience of the installer.
Are certain colors better to wrap then others? For instant heard light colors like white forget it cause you'll see seams and guess white is also easier to repaint. But for dark cars wraps work will cause they "blend" into the color nicely.
So in this case the old film is removed and the new one applied so is that the equivalent cost as if you bought a new one? Or is some removal/repair fee added?
Well - I'm joining the keyed car club. Just picked up my new Tesla Thursday and just had my car keyed....Does Tesla help out in this instance? Appears to be happening to many...
Does the paint pen really work? Can it be buffed?