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Originally Posted by MastasmurF
I do have a question about when it comes to detailing. My car had a clear bra along with the side mirrors, around the door seals and handles installed from the dealer. Outside of regular washing I haven't put much into polishing or waxing. I about to drop some money on some equipment and supplies to do this. However, do I just avoid those areas that have the clear coat all together?
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No. You don't have to avoid them.
Clear bra or paint protection film will benefit from waxing but not as much as waxing paint does. You don't need to polish unless there's some scuffing. If you're going to polish the whole car, you might as well polish the film as well. If you are going to use a buffer tool, be careful around the edges as the spinning action may roll the film edges.
Otherwise you can use a clay bar, polish, wax, and sealant as you would on any other part of the car. There are even polishes and waxes specifically formulated for clear bra material that restores the film better, but I personally haven't seen a difference in it with my usage.
-RyanG