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Old 07-29-2011, 12:46 PM   #9 (permalink)
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While at Bloomington Gold Corvettes, I spoke with a 3M representative, the manufacturer of the original Clear Bra. Now this only goes for a 3M bra and I cannot vouch that it works on any other manufacturer's bra. This is also something that only someone experienced in advanced paint correction would do. In other words, a professional.

Apparently, you can treat a 3M Clear Bra like paint. You can wet sand on it, use paint correction practices on it and even wax it. You still want to stay away from the seams and edges but if any of it gets damaged, you can fix it like real paint. I have a representative that does installs for 3M that I have been meaning to get in touch with so that I can practice on this stuff myself but I've been kinda busy. Once I do get to work with him, I plan to do a video on it.

So for you folks who use the real stuff as far as clear bras go, you're in luck. Everyone else, you need to talk to the manufacturer.
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