Interior/Exterior Invisashield - should I or shouldn't I?
Originally Posted by jds
II swear there are days I wish I could clear bra the whole blasted car...and some of the interior trim, too!!
Anybody get rocks hitting their doors?
Anybody get rocks hitting their doors?
That dump truck a lane or two over hauling gravel will invariably drop a few off the side, and guess which direction they head?
This has thankfully never happened while I've owned a MINI, but it has happened to some of my other cars. It's even more shocking than being hit on the front (where at least I see it coming and can die a little on the inside); I often won't even see it until it's really close and then hear a bang off the side of the car. <sigh> It's those days that I would wish to be driving my brother's Honda Element, completely clad in black plastic mouldings. 
I have a 3M clearbra on my Black-Eye Purple. Yes, I can see the line when I get close to it, and there are a couple of imperfections in the application, but to me this is a heck of a lot better than having to have anything repainted. Anyone who looks at my car up close notices the clearbra's line, but completely agrees that it should be there. It doesn't make the car look better (well, except for protecting it from horrible, horrible dings), but it doesn't really make it look worse either IMO.
Glad everyone is happy with them. If anyone has any questions at all or need assistance finding someone please let me know.
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www.autopaintguard.com
Toll Free - 877-49-Guard
Cell - 813-505-3868
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