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Old 03-24-2014, 12:29 PM   #28
GhostShield
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Originally Posted by Muskokan View Post
Do you do all the lines and contours of the bottom part of the bumper? This was my problem with clear bra, two different places I went too said they couldn't/won't do it because they'll never get it to look good and stay on, and that's the main part I want to protect, the hood is pretty low risk, the only Benifit in my eyes was the front fenders, but not worth the cost if your whole bottom bumper is still gunna eat shit.
Yeah I know what your saying. Yes the whole under side of the bumper can be covered. I use XPEL patterns which are the best money can buy, I've tested a lot of pattern companies and XPEL is the best.
Basically the main bumper is all one piece, then the center lower piece that runs sideways below the radiator is a seperate piece that seems up to the main bumper piece. The lower edges of the kit are low enough that you can easily seem another piece and cover the whole under side of the bumper. I'd trim around the bolts and clips and cover all the paint down there.
It's definitely possible No problem. This one detailer I work for has me add that piece to every job I do for him.
If you wanna get real crazy to you can double up the film and do multiple layers down there so if you hit a parking curb it won't go through. Only one layer of film would stop most parking curb damage but wouldn't stop it all.
The hood is way more damage prone then the fenders. I took a hit on my hood coming home from the dealer as I was on the way to the shop to wrap the car. Fenders are always less chip prone on all cars.
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