Avery stone and bug protection
#21
Re: Avery stone and bug protection
If one gets most chips when on trips (hey that rhymes!), then perhaps a regular bra, for under 100 bucks, that you put on only when you go on trips, might be a better solution.
#23
Re: Avery stone and bug protection
Howz the 3M protection holding up for you guys that had it installed?
When it comes to waxing your car, What does a body do with the area coved by the 3M film? Just avoid it?
When it comes to waxing your car, What does a body do with the area coved by the 3M film? Just avoid it?
#24
Re: Avery stone and bug protection
Pretty well so far! It was installed last November by the dealer before I picked up the car so it is now been tested for one Canadian winter. There are a couple of very small areas, about a quarter of an inch long on the inside of tight curves, (e.g.the dummy fog light opening) where it has shrunk and pulled away from the surface. It is hardly noticeable although I will mention it to the dealer the next time I visit the service department. Other than this the 3M film looks as good as new. Can't comment on waxing the car it is not in my vocabulary!
#25
Re: Avery stone and bug protection
Other than a couple of bumper car parking license plate cuts, it has weathered perfectly with the rest of the car. As for waxing, it handles it like a charm. I've only hand waxed for fear of getting over zealous with the machine. High heat removes the product and I wouldn't use abrasive (paint renewing) wax on it. Spray on wax does the job just fine and saves time too.
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