My Grandma put plastic covers on her sofa ...
I ran 2 on my P5 when it was driven daily. One on the car and a clean one to put on when the other needed cleaning. I just swapped them out. And yes the paint was pristine underneath. Lots of 18 wheelers on the freeways around here. Doesn't look the best but neither does freckle-faced chip city............
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I ran 2 on my P5 when it was driven daily. One on the car and a clean one to put on when the other needed cleaning. I just swapped them out. And yes the paint was pristine underneath. Lots of 18 wheelers on the freeways around here. Doesn't look the best but neither does freckle-faced chip city............
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Priced both the 3M Scotchguard and another brand Lewmar (?) with installed prices for each at about $900. That ain't happening, so I've ordered and front end cover (2 piece) by LeBra. Similar to the Mazda accessory offerning but with a mesh covering for the intake and grill areas.
If this doesn't work, I'll try plastic furniture covers like gramma used to use.
$900 to cover up the front bumper, lower portion of hood and fender? That too much. That's literally $50 worth of bulk film. It should not cost.$850 in labor and pattern cutting equating to a 2-hour job. $400 an hour. Man I have to look into that profession.
Price range is about $300-$400 for front bumper installed by a shop in my region.
OR
Pay me $100and I help you help me:
DIY route via this website http://www.clearmask.com/vehicle_page.php
gets you customer CX-5 cut Bumper + Hood+Fenders + Mirrors + Free Door Edge + Free install kit for $300 for their mid tier film.
OR DIY route via this Custon cut 3M kit http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mazda-CX5-2...it-/252415526592?_trksid=p2385738.m2548.l4275
which includes headlights for $248.
Because it really helps to have a second person.
I know! Called window tint guys, "wrap" guys - dealers (who send it out to these same guys) it's a big time rip around here, Clearwater, FL area.
How far away is the $399 guy?
Enjoy exercising your right not to run one..........I wouldn't run one of these if they paid me to advertise it.
I fully understand the risks involved. That's why I had 2 of them. The garage keeps the paint from being 2 different colors. Swapping them out regularly (which took all of 5 minutes tops) keeps the trash/dirt collecting from ruining the paint. Maybe I wanted something besides pitted UV damaged vinyl that takes much more than 5 minutes to swap out. To each their own. Was offering up options not forcing anyone to follow suit. I have no vested interest in other people's cars. Your car, your choice. My car is not a daily driver any more so rest assured the masks have returned to their boxes......and IMO, **** a bunch of overpriced vinyl.I don't doubt the level of protection a leather bra provides. Its actually the best imho. But the cleaning part and pristine paint comment. Yeah you could have pristine paint but only after heavy maintenance. Leaves, mud, dirt, dust, bugs, ect find their way into and get embedded into the bra's interior lining along the edges. Especially on the top of the hood. I guess I'm too lazy to deal with the cleaning of the car, the leather bra, remove the leather bra to clean the inside, install the bra back on. After all that hard work I could never keep the inside of the lining clean.
This is what happens after neglect: http://i47.tinypic.com/ja9bm0.jpg
So since I was too lazy for all the cleaning I switched to learning how to install PPF myself and never looked back.
My Z06 was around $1K for 1/3 panels, on my 370Z, I did the whole car, minus the roof and rear hatch, and it ran me $1300. You want a $399 wrap? You gonna get a $399 wrap...
I know! Called window tint guys, "wrap" guys - dealers (who send it out to these same guys) it's a big time rip around here, Clearwater, FL area.
How far away is the $399 guy?