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Old 05-15-2012, 01:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have been a long time lurker on the forums here and finally bought a 2012 Nismo. These forums are so awesome that normally I don't have to even post questions because I can search for whatever I need. I found a great thread on ClearBra but couldn't find much on ResistAll and was hoping to get some opinions. The dealer I go to is charging $300 for resist all. Is it as good as ClearBra?

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just like the name, resist it all. lol

make sure it is a 3M brand product.
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You can buy the whole kit on Ebay for under $20 if you're really enamored of it. But otherwise it's just crap. Go spend $6 on a bottle of NuFinish and call it a day.

Okay...I'll be nice...

It's just a sealant - nothing special...some water repellent fabric spray for the interior and a 1000% dealer mark up. Okay more than that: $15 for the product and $7 for some kid to apply it. So they've got about $22 in it.
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I have been a long time lurker on the forums here and finally bought a 2012 Nismo. These forums are so awesome that normally I don't have to even post questions because I can search for whatever I need. I found a great thread on ClearBra but couldn't find much on ResistAll and was hoping to get some opinions. The dealer I go to is charging $300 for resist all. Is it as good as ClearBra?

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That is exactly what I had read on the internet... That it was crap. Question is that ClearBra got some rave reviews in a multi-page thread. So, I'm guessing ClearBra is a totally different procedure/product?

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Don't waste your money on that crap. The clear bra is a piece, or pieces of clear vinyl, whereas 'resistall' is nothing more than a wax/sealant...in which case there are plenty of other (better) products out there to protect your paint. Check out the detail section. A clearbra is going to protect you from rock chips and such. It's nearly invisible, but you will notice it up close.
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Thanks Cmike2780... Going to go au naturel. Appreciate all the responses!

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