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Somberlaine 07-20-2011 08:28 PM

scotchgard or venturshield...both are made by 3M. which one would you choose?

Roadster4Us 07-21-2011 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Somberlaine (Post 1222594)
scotchgard or venturshield...both are made by 3M. which one would you choose?

Scotchguard has a 5 year warranty, Ventureshield has a lifetime warranty. I have used Ventureshield on my last two vehicles.

Somberlaine 07-21-2011 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Roadster4Us (Post 1222975)
Scotchguard has a 5 year warranty, Ventureshield has a lifetime warranty. I have used Ventureshield on my last two vehicles.

thx Greg...been going back and forth between the two. i have read somewhere their warranty have changed so checked their website. I found this statement a little peculiar.

Q: What is included in the VentureShield™ Paint Protection Film warranty for 7510 CC/CS?

A: The current VentureShield™ Paint Protection Film warranty for 7510 CC/CS remains the same until on or before July 1, 2010. A copy of the current warranty card is available by calling 1-888-663-1394.

I am really having a hard time deciding

Roadster4Us 07-21-2011 07:58 AM

I am using ProShield in Sterling. In fact dropping the car off tomorrow morning. They use VentureShield and they give a lifetime warranty against defects, to include yellowing, cracking, etc, plus lifetime on the install.

As long as the installer is backing up the product and install with a lifetime warranty, I am good :tiphat:

pro-tect mbl 07-21-2011 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Somberlaine (Post 1222594)
scotchgard or venturshield...both are made by 3M. which one would you choose?

Ventureshield is a much better film. Scotchguard has too much "orange peel" in it, too strong of an adhesive... makes removing it almost impossible, and is very difficult to install. Ventureshield was its own film and had the majority of the market share (because it was superior) so 3M bought them. It is still a seperate film although when 3M bought them they moved the manufacturing to a 3M facility and there were NUMEROUS quality control issues. They have it corrected now and the film is fine. It is no longer a lifetime warranty though as 3M changed it to 5 years. I still honor the lifetime warranty with my clients as I have used the film for years and have never had a warranty issue. So I know it will last if properly maintained.

Another film that is looking actually better than Ventureshield is Avery Nano Fusion. it comes with a true lifetime warranty for both material and labor. It is embedded with the clear coat material making it nearly impossible to stain. It is perfectly smooth and easy to install. The only downsides are the cost (it is the newest technology so it is a little more) and it only comes in widths up to 40". So I still have to use Ventureshield to wrap full hood and most full fenders.

Somberlaine 07-21-2011 09:27 AM

thanks Greg. you helped me make my mind. just made an appointment with ProShield. please let me know how it goes tomorrow.

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Originally Posted by Roadster4Us (Post 1223046)
I am using ProShield in Sterling. In fact dropping the car off tomorrow morning. They use VentureShield and they give a lifetime warranty against defects, to include yellowing, cracking, etc, plus lifetime on the install.

As long as the installer is backing up the product and install with a lifetime warranty, I am good :tiphat:


Footloose301 07-21-2011 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by rebe945 (Post 1193166)
Full hood is very preferable.:iagree:

I would only do it full hood. It makes it look almost invisible. I hate seeing that line half way down some people's hoods. Wax build up and such...

onzedge 07-21-2011 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Footloose301 (Post 1223295)
I would only do it full hood. It makes it look almost invisible. I hate seeing that line half way down some people's hoods. Wax build up and such...

:iagree:

Roadster4Us 07-21-2011 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Somberlaine (Post 1223156)
thanks Greg. you helped me make my mind. just made an appointment with ProShield. please let me know how it goes tomorrow.

Will do. I am having the full hood, full fenders, pillars, etc... done.

rebe945 07-21-2011 11:44 AM

VentureShield
 
I also strongly recommend the full hood for the visual effect. I have partial fenders and it looks great, as if part of the car's design and the crease is so much smaller on the fenders. At this point, after a year and half, i don't have any chips on the fender where the clear bra was not installed so for me ,so far so good on that decision.

BalanBro 07-21-2011 08:59 PM

I had ventureshield put on the entire nose of the car (full coverage) as well as the side mirrors (pattern), A-Pillars and rocker panels (bulk sheet for the last two). The installer also did the hood out of bulk sheet since he said the full pattern didn't extend all that well to the edges. This also allowed him to roll the seams which makes it almost completey invisible. I paid 1000 total which isn't bad at all for that amount of coverage.


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