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Simons 06-14-2012 06:04 PM

3M protection
 
How many of you put on the 3M protection on your stangs as soon as you got it?

I was thinking of front hood/bumper, headlights/fog lights, mirrors, just after front tires and just after rear tires....

Crazy to do or in the right frame of mind?

VAEM 06-14-2012 06:57 PM

I've never used it.

Simons 06-14-2012 07:10 PM

hmmmm, k something to think about....

ChadStang 06-14-2012 11:38 PM

I've been thinking about it for mine but it never looks perfect. If my car was a daily driver I would do it.

GT E UPP 06-15-2012 04:18 AM

Not for me....., I had 3M installed on one of my front bumpers for a time and personally didn't like it at all. Some of the larger stone hits would still mark/tear film and it would look even worse (on Black) than regular stone chips that could at least be touched up... Just my 2 cents !!

DublDee 06-15-2012 08:18 AM

No that stuffs not for me. I need to be able to polish and wax, and you just cant get the same shine through the 3m film.

Simons 06-15-2012 10:31 AM

Awsome.... Thanks for the replies guys. I am not doing it then.

stev0h 06-16-2012 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by ChadStang (Post 179661)
I've been thinking about it for mine but it never looks perfect. If my car was a daily driver I would do it.

I agree with ChadStang, but my limer is a daily driver, and is actually the second out of three cars that I have put the 3M on (I have a friend who installs this stuff as a sideline to his auto graphics design biz). The first car it went on (when new) was a leased black Sonata, and after 79,977 km, whatever it was covering was still perfect.

It went on the Mustang the day I brought it home, and it now has over 160,000 km. Again, everywhere it covers is perfect underneath, with the exception of a few spots where it has started to bubble up due to corrosion caused by the Ford :banghead: iron particles in the aluminum hood panels problem (TSB 06-25-15) that so many have had. Also, it is starting to look a little worn along the edges of the angled pieces on either side of the grill after so many km's and winters.

The last car it went on is my wife's salesmobile, a 2010 Accent. Only 30,000 km on it so far, but it is silver, and silver paint on Hyundai's is notoriously thin. So far it looks good.

If anyone does decide to install this stuff, there are a couple things to take note of:

1 - Don't do it yourself. Even guys with plenty of experience installing stripes and other graphics have a tough time with this the first few times they do it.

2 - You will always see a line across your hood and fenders and it will drive you a little crazy, but I have found that most other people don't notice it until you point it out to them.

3 - When you look at it through polarized sunglasses, you will not like what you see - it will look dis-coloured and hazy in spots. Take off your sunglasses, it looks perfect to the naked eye.

Hope this helps anyone else thinking about doing this, and don't hesitate to ask for more info if you need it. :)

VAEM 06-17-2012 10:27 AM

^^^ Good tips!

def67 06-17-2012 12:02 PM

I didnt know about the 3m being polarized, that would drive me nuts. The stangs got polarized glass on the back window and it drives me nuts. I actually went to the dealer and asked if it was normal, LOL.


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