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inlacal 06-07-2010 06:42 PM

3M/XPEL CLEAR BRA APPLICATION FOR 2011 X5 DIESEL
 
Group,

To my surprise, a local vendor that I've used in the past for my BMW's actually had the application/kit for the 2011 X5 (already).

Subsequently, the entire front end of my diesel got covered: Hood, fenders, front bumper (complete), mirrors, fog lights, headlights...All for the price of $695...Same day turnaround (about six hours of work).

I'd show everyone pictures--which I did try to take--but the pictures end up showing nothing...Literally, my camera and/or the light conditions I tried to shoot it in, show nothing (my X5 is white).

He's done two of my own X5's (this being the third) previously, as well as my 08 M5 and a bunch of other cars that I've referred (Porsche, Ferrari, et al).

If anyone would like a referral, just let me know. [email protected]

ABMW 06-07-2010 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by inlacal (Post 747259)
Group,

To my surprise, a local vendor that I've used in the past for my BMW's actually had the application/kit for the 2011 X5 (already).

Subsequently, the entire front end of my diesel got covered: Hood, fenders, front bumper (complete), mirrors, fog lights, headlights...All for the price of $695...Same day turnaround (about six hours of work).

I'd show everyone pictures--which I did try to take--but the pictures end up showing nothing...Literally, my camera and/or the light conditions I tried to shoot it in, show nothing (my X5 is white).

He's done two of my own X5's (this being the third) previously, as well as my 08 M5 and a bunch of other cars that I've referred (Porsche, Ferrari, et al).

If anyone would like a referral, just let me know. [email protected]

Yep, it's good stuff, especially if he's using 3m product. That's a good price. I paid $800 last time I had my car "clear bra'd."

Does he offer any guarantee against rock chips? I once had a sharp rock hit my headlight on the freeway (during the day). It ripped the 3m material but the headlamp was intact. It would have shattered for sure.

The installer replaced the section for free. This product was originally made for the leading edges of helicopter blades. It's still used, actually. It's a bit thicker though.

Either way, it's great stuff. You can wax it, polish it, and treat it identically to paint. The best part is, it shouldn't have a UV protectant in it, so it will allow the paint beneath it to fade at the same rate as unprotected paint.

At least that's how the 3m product works.

Thanks for the referral!

LeMansX5 06-07-2010 09:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by inlacal (Post 747259)

If anyone would like a referral, just let me know. [email protected]

And he should pay you at least $50 per referral.;) That's what my Xpel clear guy would pay me for each referral and he in NY/NJ/CT.

BGM 06-07-2010 10:24 PM

Once you go Clear Bra, you never go back. I love mine and have had it since '01 on my e53.

penang 06-08-2010 03:55 AM

Could someone recommend a good installer in Bay Area (around San Jose) California? Thanks.

inlacal 06-08-2010 06:41 PM

Sorry for the late reply.

Yes: He offers a guarantee of replacement under conditions like you described.

UV protectant: VERY good point. I (previously) had two white X5's and in the case of my 2006 X5, the hood protector had to be re-applied and the paint beneath was identical to the non-treated area as far as its color.

Chris


Quote:

Originally Posted by ABMW (Post 747284)
Yep, it's good stuff, especially if he's using 3m product. That's a good price. I paid $800 last time I had my car "clear bra'd."

Does he offer any guarantee against rock chips? I once had a sharp rock hit my headlight on the freeway (during the day). It ripped the 3m material but the headlamp was intact. It would have shattered for sure.

The installer replaced the section for free. This product was originally made for the leading edges of helicopter blades. It's still used, actually. It's a bit thicker though.

Either way, it's great stuff. You can wax it, polish it, and treat it identically to paint. The best part is, it shouldn't have a UV protectant in it, so it will allow the paint beneath it to fade at the same rate as unprotected paint.

At least that's how the 3m product works.

Thanks for the referral!


emcman 06-11-2010 05:55 PM

Clear Bra
 
I would also consider under the door handle. My kit had that and I do recall my 07 showed scrathces there in only three years. I should not see them on the 10.


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