3m Paint Defender System

That should be a winner depending on durablity
 
This would be a winner for extended driving periods such as vacations.


Yeah, but if you watch the video there's a lot of prep to do just for a vacation; it looks like you're prepping the car for paint, with the whole car masked except the spray area.
 
It sounds fantastic but no detail on how the shield is removed, or how long it lasts.

I`d like to know if it changes the color at all. Some High Def. pictures would be in order. I know they say it`s invisible but.

At $44 3M will sell oceans of the stuff, if it works like described and it`s foolproof to install. I`m in if they can answer my questions, it`s a no brainier.

EDIT. I Just watched videos on this product pretty straight forward and looks great, now for some guinea pigs to try it first. HAHA I hate to be the first to try anything but this sure seems to be straight forward and it looks to be easier than film to install or as costly as a body shop.
 
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Looks like it last about a year and removal is just peel off . I ordered some to give it a try.
 
Looks like it last about a year and removal is just peel off . I ordered some to give it a try.


That`s fantastic, make sure you let us know how it works out. If you have a black car like your picture it wiil be a good test. Black heats up in the sun.
 
Yeah, but if you watch the video there's a lot of prep to do just for a vacation; it looks like you're prepping the car for paint, with the whole car masked except the spray area.

Didnt see the video.

Then it might be more trouble than its worth. At this point might as well just Opti Coat it.
 
Didnt see the video.

Then it might be more trouble than its worth. At this point might as well just Opti Coat it.

Did you see the vid now? It's really like a spray-on PPF, so it's going to protect better than Opti-Coat, but it's going to take more work to "install" it, and the claimed life is 1 year.
 
Although this 3M product has different, and so little of "prep" requirements...
it seems similar to a "Dominion Sure Seal" product that AGO forum member:
jaymz had applied to his 2002 SVT Lightning.

Some doodlin' on my part:
Cost(s) of 3M Paint Defender (with a one year warranty) vs.
one of my vehicle's total amount of XPel PPF (with a seven year warranty):

-One Paint Defender System Kit @.........$ 45.00...Plus:
-Seven additional can of Spray Film @...$175.00...Plus:
-Six (ea.) years of re-application @........$220.00...Equals: ~$1540.00

XPel's initial cost @...~$1400.

-I'd say it's a wash...as far as the costs go...for me.

-Seems like a good DIY'er for those that are hesitant
having the "regular-PPF" installed, though.

:)

Bob
 
Although this 3M product has different, and so little of "prep" requirements...
it seems similar to a "Dominion Sure Seal" product that AGO forum member:
jaymz had applied to his 2002 SVT Lightning.

Some doodlin' on my part:
Cost(s) of 3M Paint Defender (with a one year warranty) vs.
one of my vehicle's total amount of XPel PPF (with a seven year warranty):

-One Paint Defender System Kit @.........$ 45.00...Plus:
-Seven additional can of Spray Film @...$175.00...Plus:
-Six (ea.) years of re-application @........$220.00...Equals: ~$1540.00

XPel's initial cost @...~$1400.

-I'd say it's a wash...as far as the costs go...for me.

-Seems like a good DIY'er for those that are hesitant
having the "regular-PPF" installed, though.

:)

Bob

My issue with PPF is that even though they have long warranties, they don't cover "pitting" of the film, which can happen rather quickly with lots of highway traveling.

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I like the idea of this stuff and ordered it yesterday to try on my wife's new car. ;)
 
My issue with PPF is that even though they have long warranties,
they don't cover "pitting" of the film, which can happen rather quickly with lots of highway traveling.
XPel's Utimate (self-healing) PPF is supposed to address this type of issue, as well as other PPF blemishes.

I thought you were quite interested in this particular XPel PPF? :dunno:

:)

Bob
 
XPel's Utimate (self-healing) PPF is supposed to address this type of issue, as well as other PPF blemishes.

I thought you were quite interested in this particular XPel PPF? :dunno:

:)

Bob

I was/am, but I'm not "sure" if it actually addresses the highway pitting seen in the pics above...

I've been hearing that the self healing isn't all the great from a few installers, but it sure looked impressive when I saw it in person at SEMA. I'll be spending some time at a few PPF booths this year and it's a question I will definitely be asking. ;)
 
hmmm... this is very interesting. I may have to give this a shot on a test vehicle

anyone who has purchased already please post a review
 
That`s fantastic, make sure you let us know how it works out. If you have a black car like your picture it wiil be a good test. Black heats up in the sun.

LOl I have 2 Black the one in the Pic is my new 2013 Gen Coupe . We will see how this works as It looks like normal film once dry .

hmmm... this is very interesting. I may have to give this a shot on a test vehicle

anyone who has purchased already please post a review


Hope fully I will do that.
 
Two different products . Wolfs is a short term and comes of by washing. The 3M is true film that you have to peel off
 
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