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Old 26-Jan-2003, 05:47 AM
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Thumbs up Protecting your new paint job or exterior in general

Saw this advertised in Import Tuner (I think) and someone posted it on another site I visit. I would definately get this if I got a new paint job or a new car. Check it out. And they're even having a sale for the '96-98 civic

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Interesting that there's no comments on this fabulous product
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the link doesn't really work that well.... other than that it seems like a great product
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Old 30-Jan-2003, 12:58 PM
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Is that the 3m stuff? clear goes over your paint
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Old 30-Jan-2003, 04:18 PM
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What does it do?
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Old 30-Jan-2003, 05:12 PM
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That's not the 3M stuff. I'm interested in the 3M stuff, might put it on my car once I get my paint job.

The product looks good but I've haven't heard of it. So....my friend tried this no name stuff on his black Jetta VR6 about a year ago. Now it looks like **** and regreats it.
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Originally posted by The G2 Racer
That's not the 3M stuff. I'm interested in the 3M stuff, might put it on my car once I get my paint job.

The product looks good but I've haven't heard of it. So....my friend tried this no name stuff on his black Jetta VR6 about a year ago. Now it looks like **** and regreats it.
Ahem
"StonGard Paint Protection Film is made from a super-tough 3M urethane film that has been developed solely for the purpose of protecting the painted surfaces of automobiles. As you can see in the photo, it’s tough stuff. It takes a substantial amount of force to push a key through the film so imagine how well it will protect your car. "
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What does it do?
Protect your car's finish against the chips, nicks and scratches that can take a toll on its beautiful finish. And its value.

Shield your car with StonGard, the incredibly tough, clear urethane film that's pre-cut to fit your car perfectly. Depending on the make and model of your car, your complete StonGard kit will contain protection for your car's:
Hood
Fenders
Fender flares
Grill
Bumper
Mirrors
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Door handle cups
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Originally posted by The G2 Racer
That's not the 3M stuff. I'm interested in the 3M stuff, might put it on my car once I get my paint job.

The product looks good but I've haven't heard of it. So....my friend tried this no name stuff on his black Jetta VR6 about a year ago. Now it looks like **** and regreats it.
Can't he just take it off?
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Old 19-Nov-2003, 04:58 AM
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BUMP..

Someone posted about a protective film a while back so I thought that I'd bump this thread

Here's another type that's Canadian (I think )

GoldPro: Protection One
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this seems like a good investment, but isth... $350USD
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yeah, i dont see any pricing for the goldpro
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