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Anyone use car bras ? Recommendations ?
Hi folks, I am going to Z fest but May is Luv bug season in Florida and Georgia. If you live in the SE you all know about how destructive these bugs hanging on to your front end can be. I want to buy a front end bra / cover. Several companies make them, Le Bra, Cover craft and I see there is an O.E. Nissan unit. Anyone use them and if so can you give a recommendation on a good unit please. I appreciate the advice. Looking forward to Z Fest...:tiphat:
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Why go 80's when u can clear bra it.
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Yes I have seen people do that but looks a little ridicules. Would be last resort, think a bra, some cling wrap under the bra for headlights and cover the mirrors will be the way to go. The trip to Z Fest is about 540 miles north for me. No luv bugs in California which is great. We get them for about a month on May and again in late Sept. They are terrible ...
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Saran cling wrap
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The old style Bra's will scratch the hell out of your paint. Just use painters tap or have the front of the car done in clear bra.
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Just spray the front end with either WD40 or Silicone spray lubricant. I have used both in the past prior to long trips and it works. Keeps bugs and road crud from sticking to the paint. Of course this does not offer any rock and debris protection.
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There are a number of vendors that sell a temporary clear film designed for track day use that you could use. Much less expensive than permanent Expel, 3M, etc applications and it won't mess up your paint like an old-school bra would. A quick Google search gets me to https://www.amazon.com/TrackArmour-T.../dp/B07F3CN5CY
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WD-40 is great on metals but the components can degrade plastic and leach out the plasticizers which makes them brittle. Some plastics do better than others and it may take a while for the damage to become noticeable; in my experience, the rule of thumb is "the softer the plastic the faster WD-40 will attack it." Silicone can soak into the paint which will cause all sorts of problems if you need to respray (new paint won't stick to silicone contaminated areas). For temporary use, the Saran Wrap idea mentioned by CMadison above sounds like a good solution - cheap, easy to install, clings well but shouldn't stick hard enough to cause any damage on removal. Never tried it but it sounds like a good idea. YMMV |
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