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Originally Posted by drivejumpfly
This is 100% correct. I had to rush to put it on the car and this is exactly what happened. I ran out of time so I couldn't put a final "sealing" layer on some of the edges so there weren't any wind facing edges. Even though I had that problem, it still protected my car way better than nothing. I was caught in a sand storm in southern California on the trip back. I thought about putting more on after driving 7 hours but I didn't want to stick sand into the paint. I will post some pictures later when I have a chance to take some after pictures. This was the best $50 I have spent to temporarily protect a car. I have a whole new level of respect for people that know how to wrap cars. Granted I was working with 6" strips, but man it took me 2 hours to cover the front end and it looked terrible!
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When I'm using this stuff, its is certianly function over form. It isn't pretty, but it pays for it self in the protection from sand, rocks, and high speed bug impacts on a long trip.
If I was to do it for road trips again, I think I'd get at least at least two different widths and see if it would make life a little easier.