07-08-2014 | #1 |
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3M clear vinyl sheets
New to me are some clear 3M vinyl sheets that can be cut and applied to rocker panels or bumpers, etc. where there is danger of the paint being chipped.
Anyone familiar with these?? Do they stay put? How difficult are they to replace - IOW is there sticky residue to contend with?? Paul.
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07-08-2014 | #2 |
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Re: 3M clear vinyl sheets
Not familiar with the product there PW, but I know the producer VERY well (lotta' shares therein, and they've done me well for 16 years ).
I wouldn't think twice about ANY 3M product... Especially if I had new paint!
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07-09-2014 | #3 |
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Re: 3M clear vinyl sheets
Paul - don't know about the 3M ones - but there is a guy here that installs this stuff: http://xpel.com/
Several members of the club I'm in have this and it is almost undetectable unless you look real close. In fact the ones that have gotten new C7's have the guy do this almost before they drive em.
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Re: 3M clear vinyl sheets
3M seems to have recently redone their Paint Protection Film program. It was quite simple previously and you only needed to know and understand the MIL thickness of the products that you were interested in. Now it seems they've changed the program and have done some "branding".
You asked familiar - their products for PPF have done very well through the years and finish results are maybe dependent on the "applicator/installer". Some car manufacturers don't resell pre-cut pieces for particular areas of their vehicles so collision shops have used the 3M products for years to do these. You asked stay put - until you want them removed they'll be there! You asked easy to replace - very! Some of the heavier MIL thicknesses were more difficult to find but auto body supply houses kept the more popular film thicknesses that are used on a daily basis. Is the auto-mask product offered by many out there a more versatile product? Depends entirely on the brand, the installer and the MIL thickness of the product used and the area you're intending on protecting. I didn't investigate how the newer program is marketed so I'd suggest you check a local auto body supply house. You should have become quite well acquainted I would have thought with your most recent project. |
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Re: 3M clear vinyl sheets
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I'll be getting some asap! P.
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