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Clear bra removal. Any one try it?
The port installed a f*ing ugly rear bumper aplique and the hood and fender clear bra also. Bumper is free of the clear bra stuff. I've never had it but I hate the bumper thing and the hood will look like ish over time unless I take a tooth brush to the seam on the hood and fender. I want to remove it. Anyone ever taken this stuff off? I've removed door edge protectors with ease. Bagged shitty tint jobs an removed those too. I am clueless on the clear bra material. Seems like the tint removal method wouldn't work. I may have a tint shop install a 3M clear bra on the full front end clip so this may be something they can remove. Please let me know what to do here if anyone has experience in the matter.
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heat it up with a heat gun then pull hard! very easy to remove
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If youre getting the clear bra redone, have the shop pull it off so you dont risk getting a chip on the already protected areas.
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I assume it would be heat it and pull?
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It's off now. Looks much better and was easy to do. No heat, just pulled slowly. Couple small spots of adhesive stuck but they rubbed off. Waxed the car again and you can't tell anything was ever on her.
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not sure if it is because the dealer clear bra sucks, but taking this off is just dumb (at least on subies because our paint chips SO easy
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The Scion clear bra does have a lot of orange peel and is very noticeable, but if you get it done by a local installer using other films, chances are you'd be hard pressed to know theres a clear bra on it. At least thats the case with mine. You can only see the lines if you look hard enough, and there is minimal orange peel.
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on my evo i did entire front end, on these cars, you just need:
bumper pull cups LIGHTS (CANT STRESS THIS ENOUGH!) fender and 100% optional but not needed is the trunk flat part (forget what they call it) |
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But, youre not going to get a rock chip on the upper portion of the hood unless it falls straight down. Go with an aftermarket clear bra, one that covers the first 24" of the hood (thats about half of it) and it will protect perfectly fine. Quote:
-Mirror caps -Leading edge of the a-pillars -Area around gas door -Area behind each wheel The trunk apron is definitely needed IMO. The opening is small and its very easy to drag something across the paint. I also think a good area to cover is the front edge of the rear wheel arches (between the door and the wheel). I didnt get that covered and got a rock chip there :( |
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