Saturday, Sep 02, 2006 at 15:00
It depends what you want it to be protected against ..
rust ? dirt ? as was said above a good polish will do
chips? scratches ? from rocks and branches ? no spray on/ roll on
paint protection will do that ...
I just been through that exercise and have ordered the paint protection
for my new truck.. its 3m Scotchguard film on major exposed areas
as the sides (shrubs rubbing against), front below bumper, leading edge of
bonnet and edge around roof as
well as all the edges around the windows and
the tailgate.
You can have it done in Australia although it is not
well known, but there
are no laser cut kits etc as they are in the US. Here it is all cut by hand. It is
not cheap though but it carries a 5 year warranty and a lifespan of 7-9 years
or more depending on maintenance .. I have no experience with it so far but
have it done on my new truck to see how it works.. my problem was the width of
the truck and being more prone to scratching on narrow tracks than the smaller
4WD ... I am not convinced that it will completely eliminate the scratches but
it does with all chips .. It is the same stuff which you get in the laminated windows and makes them pretty strong. It comes in 3 thicknesses and I use
the 0.8mm stuff ... it is not a big thing here because usually people don't spend that sort of money on paint protection.
Ask at window tinting
places they can find out for you ...
regards
gmd
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