Clear wraps

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Chilli

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17,318 posts

236 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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Are these any good? A good way of preserving new paintwork, or a wky mess?



Talking of which....I'm signing off for the night...

After_Shock

8,751 posts

220 months

Sunday 23rd August 2015
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Chilli said:
Are these any good? A good way of preserving new paintwork, or a wky mess?



Talking of which....I'm signing off for the night...
Some of them are very good, the latest generation self healing ones are very impressive but also are not cheap, plus its all in the people applying it, get the best film applied by an average person and its not better than a cheap film applied by an expert.

Regardless they are the best way of protecting the paint in the long run, however with time they can dull, and chips in the film itself can be annoying and just takes someone with a pressure washer to catch the chip and damage the film badly to look awful.

The newer gen stuff shouldn't dull and will re-heal stone chips which is great but as mentioned not cheap!!

Frankie Vaughn

113 posts

116 months

Wednesday 26th August 2015
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depends who you use, Trade Ex do clear wrap very well.