should i remove the clear protection film/bra?
#1
should i remove the clear protection film/bra?
2010 lexus is250. obsideon black
not sure what it's called but it's like a plastic film covering the front quarter of the hood and there's some on the side mirrors and rear bumper
the debate:
2 of my uncles said if i don't take it off, the film will eventually come off on its own and my black paint will be 2 diff shades due to the sun.
my dad (body mechanic) says it won't ever come off on its own. any experience on this? any kind of reply would be great
not sure what it's called but it's like a plastic film covering the front quarter of the hood and there's some on the side mirrors and rear bumper
the debate:
2 of my uncles said if i don't take it off, the film will eventually come off on its own and my black paint will be 2 diff shades due to the sun.
my dad (body mechanic) says it won't ever come off on its own. any experience on this? any kind of reply would be great
#4
2010 lexus is250. obsideon black
not sure what it's called but it's like a plastic film covering the front quarter of the hood and there's some on the side mirrors and rear bumper
the debate:
2 of my uncles said if i don't take it off, the film will eventually come off on its own and my black paint will be 2 diff shades due to the sun.
my dad (body mechanic) says it won't ever come off on its own. any experience on this? any kind of reply would be great
not sure what it's called but it's like a plastic film covering the front quarter of the hood and there's some on the side mirrors and rear bumper
the debate:
2 of my uncles said if i don't take it off, the film will eventually come off on its own and my black paint will be 2 diff shades due to the sun.
my dad (body mechanic) says it won't ever come off on its own. any experience on this? any kind of reply would be great
Mine has been on since 06 and it's no where close to coming off. It has turned yellow though.
#6
keep it on. it might not exactly have the same look as the non covered portion of the car, especially on the hood, but it'll orotect against those rock chips or any debris that you may encounter when driving. the only downside is that it would need to be replaced after a couple of years due to yellowing. but paint protection now, though expensive, is well worth it IMO. i dont see how it would come off on its own, however.
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#8
sweet! thanks for the replies guys. some of my friends 'think' it would come off on its own (i guess the idea comes from phone protectors, although pretty irrelevent) lol. i will keep it on then. I believe i have a one year warranty on it too so perhaps i will have it replaced before the warranty goes out
#12
keep it on. 1. its about $250-400 depends on who puts it on. 2. it protects your paint a lot and easy to clean bugs/tard off of. 3. its a pain in the *** to take off unless you know what your doing and have a heat gun
#13
Here is a cut and paste of my email to Areotect:
Hi Jeff, Depending on the type of film we applied at the time, removal can sometimes be a little difficult. You can start by warming it up… (just park it outside for the afternoon on a day like this). That should help soften the adhesive and film for easier removal. Once you’re ready, just start lifting at a corner, and peel slowly. If it’s 3M Scotchgard, it may take longer to remove. If there is any residue left behind, you could use a general purpose adhesive remover to assist in cleaning it up. You can expect the paint underneath to be in great shape once you remove the clear bra. We can’t guarantee any results on aftermarket/non factory paint.
Hope this helps.
Thank you,
Jason Averweg
Sales Manager
AeroTect Protective Films
(909) 596-0053
www.aerotect.net
Hope this helps.
Thank you,
Jason Averweg
Sales Manager
AeroTect Protective Films
(909) 596-0053
www.aerotect.net
#14
I saw these on my 2008 when i bought it 2 months ago.. but i dont have them on the hood.. just random places on the bumpers and behind the tires..
I picked at one they dont seam like they are going anywhere even if i try to take them off..
I say leave them on.. Protects the paint..
I picked at one they dont seam like they are going anywhere even if i try to take them off..
I say leave them on.. Protects the paint..