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Originally Posted by ahuimanu
Thanks, the dealer told me about a clear "bra" the can put up front, is this wht you mean? I have the number for a guy for this.
I am trying to behave, but sometimes, just a bit too much throttle and "boom" it pops up to 7K. I know this isn't recommended, and I'm not trying to do it on purpose, but this has slipped away from me twice (only had it since Monday).
I gotta get back on a care regimin (washing, waxing, etc.) that I didn't get into with my civic daily driver. I am not rich enough to afford to make the Z a "garage queen." So this will be my daily driver as well. However, this car is BEAUTIFUL (the gun metal on the 2015's black rims is a great combo).
Thanks for the care advise. So, if I get this bra thing (or is it a bra?), then I shouldn't wax over that, obviously.
Haven't waxed since I had a Focus SVT, so I gotta get away from: do brushless wash every 2 months and dealer detail once per year. To its credit, the Honda held up well, and I passed it on to my wife, but I've gotta treat this Z like my SVT (or even better). So, I've gotta learn the "detailing and care" trade all over again.
Fortunately, the forum here for this seems great.
Thanks again.
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Clear bra as it's also called, or paint protection film or PPF, or film, is kind of the same vinyl/rubbery stuff you'd put on your cell phone screen to protect it from scratches. And it does the same thing.
It takes more labor and a ton more material too, so the cost is more as a result. The entire front bumper should cost between $300-$500 depending on where you go, if you want the entire hood that'll be $500-$900. I had my entire car protected except for the roof and trunk lid. The entire front, sides and back are protected, and it was by far the most expensive addition I've made, but also the most beneficial because I don't have to worry about paint scratches and especially swirl marks from washing, except on the roof and trunk lol (dammit).
If you ask around in your regional forum you can probably find someone to recommend a reputable place to install, and DEFINITELY DO NOT GO TO ANY DEALERSHIP NO MATTER WHAT! If there's an installer who does it at a dealership, his prices will be much higher than average because the dealer would want a kick-back. If the dealer does the work, they have a private installer come to them and the installer gets a big kick-back. Either way you pay more.
Go to a private shop that has clean floors and where you can talk to the owner AND installer if you so choose, so you can gauge what kind of person they are. Tell them what you want and they can get it done.
-RyanG