removed protective film
#4
The pursuit of F
I wonder how much the line shows on Obsidian now that you've had it for a few days with dirt/wax/grime accumulating? Can you take some closeup pics?
#5
Lead Lap
Yes I'll take some pics for u. I do spend a lot of time cleaning around ths area. Why dies the dealer put that film there in the first place??
#7
To protect the paint since those are the areas that rocks. suitcases, etc. are likely to hit. Lexus clear bras those areas for you.
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#8
I personally did not take them off, the shop did for $50. But after watching him...i couldve easily saved $50. You take a blow dryer on the lowest setting and heat the whole are for 30-60 seconds. Then use a soft flat tool (same tool tint shops use to smooth out the air pockets) and pry one of the corners off...then carefully peel it off. There is no residue once its peeled off. but he wiped it down with ammonia free glass cleaner anyway. it was super simple and its a must do especially on the lighter 3IS...that dust just sits underneath the edges and just looks nasty...
#11
i should've WASHED it.... =/
This "protection" is about as good as wearing a bullet proof necklace and walking into a gun fight. When you get yours, i strongly suggest wrapping the whole car in the clear bra.
And more importantly, this applique hurts the integrity of the vehicle vs helping it.
#12
Those areas are very high impact areas. The front tires throw rocks down the sides and they hit right where the film was. So look forward to having a LOT of rock chips there in the future. The rear bumper deck piece protects from damage when cargo is removed. Another high impact area... even to the point where the plastic bumper will get gouged. So once you start getting scratches and rock chips, make sure to post some more pics so people can see what the difference is.
#13
Agree. The rear bumber appliqué especially. Had a 2IS and the bumper got gouged taking luggage out. Same with my current CT. As careful and **** as I am it happened to both of my cars. Once I did it and the other time someone else did.
I can understand taking it off though if you don't like the way it looks but just be extra careful when taking luggage or anything else heavy out of the trunk of your IS.
I can understand taking it off though if you don't like the way it looks but just be extra careful when taking luggage or anything else heavy out of the trunk of your IS.
#14
My 2IS has that transparent film applied from the factory. On the 2IS, it came with only one on the rear fender of each side. Overtime, mine has turned yellow and stands out from the rest of the body color, if you have lighter color such as white like mine. I had one of them removed and I haven't found any rock chips on that area so far in three four months.
However, if I have to use my car on the rocky road, or debris-filled highway, I would leave them on for a sake of paint protection.
However, if I have to use my car on the rocky road, or debris-filled highway, I would leave them on for a sake of paint protection.
#15
try the pavement...
My 2IS has that transparent film applied from the factory. On the 2IS, it came with only one on the rear fender of each side. Overtime, mine has turned yellow and stands out from the rest of the body color, if you have lighter color such as white like mine. I had one of them removed and I haven't found any rock chips on that area so far in three four months.
However, if I have to use my car on the rocky road, or debris-filled highway, I would leave them on for a sake of paint protection.
However, if I have to use my car on the rocky road, or debris-filled highway, I would leave them on for a sake of paint protection.
@PTMOBILE - id stay off the dirt roads and stick to paved roads. Come out to cali sometime...not many dirt roads out here. Otherwise I suggest you clear bra your entire car and just leave it in the garage. =) But thanks for the "advice". you might be waiting a while for the picture...