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Time saver too, I reckon. Because when you've toweled everything, you have to go back over the whole car to catch the drops of water that have emerged from all those "small spaces", e.g. the base of the side mirrors, and from under the doors. The hatch is the greatest offender. Being able to blow it out all around the edges would make thorough drying off much easier and quicker.View attachment 15363 Just found these at a car wash in AZ. @MerlintheMad we need to get the car washes to carry these in Utah. Compressed air nozzle with a trigger switch and it was free to use. So great for blowing out the water from small spaces.
Hi Everyone how bout tips on treating/washing your car that has clear bra? Wash
Well dadgum this clear bra stuff is the nutz..... all I did was hit it with some spray detail....geeez this clear wrap is a good investment im thinkin? Since the company was only 5 mins from the house I could go over there and watch it bring applied....wow labor intensive! The car has to be clayed and prepped to the max even before the wrap is applied...it was a three day deal on mine....BTW if you are trying to pick out a pro from a wannabe installer....go to their place and look around for this giant plotter table with a puter hooked up.....that tells you that this person is a pro....cause he has software that is very costly for each car he does.....he inputs what he wants to cover, the software spits out the dimensions to the plotter and it starts cutting off a giant roll of clear with enough overage so he can wrap around all edges.....the wannabe buys a pre cut decal sheet for the car that mostly will not let them wrap all the way over the edges........did I tell yall that this stuff is shiny?....lol ...Wash
all right, Uh, google bra's?! last time I did that; I had a wife walking bowlegged for days....Heck yeah Rocket...you know they got pro's up thereWash
Well dadgum this clear bra stuff is the nutz..... all I did was hit it with some spray detail....geeez this clear wrap is a good investment im thinkin? Since the company was only 5 mins from the house I could go over there and watch it bring applied....wow labor intensive! The car has to be clayed and prepped to the max even before the wrap is applied...it was a three day deal on mine....BTW if you are trying to pick out a pro from a wannabe installer....go to their place and look around for this giant plotter table with a puter hooked up.....that tells you that this person is a pro....cause he has software that is very costly for each car he does.....he inputs what he wants to cover, the software spits out the dimensions to the plotter and it starts cutting off a giant roll of clear with enough overage so he can wrap around all edges.....the wannabe buys a pre cut decal sheet for the car that mostly will not let them wrap all the way over the edges........did I tell yall that this stuff is shiny?....lol ...Wash