Spray on clear bra??? Check this out!
Below are links to products that are supposed to be sprayed on clear bras for paint protection.
Has anyone heard of, or had experience, with any of these? http://www.protint.com/QuickPeel.ivnu http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=20264 http://www.duplicolor.com/products/shield.html |
Hmm, very interesting! I've heard of this stuff but don't know of anyone using it yet.
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Originally Posted by Rob4092xx
Below are links to products that are supposed to be sprayed on clear bras for paint protection.
Has anyone heard of, or had experience, with any of these? http://www.protint.com/QuickPeel.ivnu http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=20264 http://www.duplicolor.com/products/shield.html I've used it on my bald head to give it a shine... :jester |
I am going to give the duplicolor a try. I am tired of the PITA of installing a bra and taking it off after an interstate road trip.
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says it lasts for months? not good enough for my C6!
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Crap, wasted my time in this thread, did not realize you meant a bra for cars!
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Originally Posted by Paulct
Crap, wasted my time in this thread, did not realize you meant a bra for cars!
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A friend of mine used it after he picked up his car from the dealership, and had it removed and clear bra'd a few days afterwards.
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Originally Posted by Bikerdawg
says it lasts for months? not good enough for my C6!
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:iagree: I think the product would work fine for road trips.
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I am about selling the pro. pray on bra which will last just like the clear paint coat.
Not spray cans like these. :cheers: -Mike |
Originally Posted by Rob4092xx
Below are links to products that are supposed to be sprayed on clear bras for paint protection.
Has anyone heard of, or had experience, with any of these? http://www.protint.com/QuickPeel.ivnu http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=20264 http://www.duplicolor.com/products/shield.html Watch out for the Duplicolor rattlecan one. It probably works as claimed, but they don't claim it gives chip resistance. There isn't enough material in acouple of rattlecans to give real chip protection to the front of acar. The bras need to be thick compared to normal paint to give enough cushioning effect to work. |
Use it on your side view mirrors to prevent rock chips.
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Originally Posted by Hoonose
Why not spray it on for the road trip and then just peel it off when you return?
Stripping the wax and rewaxing would be a bit time consuming. |
Originally Posted by mark1107
I've used it on my bald head to give it a shine... :jester
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:thumbs: :thumbs:
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Originally Posted by quickride
Hmm, very interesting! I've heard of this stuff but don't know of anyone using it yet.
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Originally Posted by Rob4092xx
Below are links to products that are supposed to be sprayed on clear bras for paint protection.
Has anyone heard of, or had experience, with any of these? http://www.protint.com/QuickPeel.ivnu http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?SKUupsell=20264 http://www.duplicolor.com/products/shield.html Save the Wave :flag: Jim |
Originally Posted by TheJimer
The Quick Peel looks like “Shrink Rap” and appears to thin to provide any real protection from stones. I’ll stick with my $650 clear bra install!
Save the Wave :flag: Jim I still think it will evolve into something good. There are a lot more talented painters than there are clear bra installers. :cheers: |
In the eastwood catalogs they have a clear spray on bra.....its not spray can either....looks ot be very decent stuff. havent tried it yet, but im pretty sure the enw lotuses are using it. Ik now they have psray on clear bras.
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