Car Paint Protection Reviews 2009-11-26
You must definitely have heard or read about paint
protection if have a car and are constantly researching for options on its
maintenance. This is one of the most simple and economical ways to improve the
looks and durability of cars. By paint protection, we do not mean traditional
methods like waxing which you need to keep on doing on a recurrent basis
because it wears off from time to time. What we mean here are the various
sealants and films that are available in the market for paint protection.
In fact, most dealers will offer to do a paint protection job for you when they are selling the car to you, but people do not like this option much because the dealer's paint protection jobs are quite expensive. Your car service station will also do the job for you at a lower cost than what the dealer would charge, but even then it is quite a significant amount to consider it so easily. What most people are doing nowadays is to get a DIY paint protection kits and manual and do the jobs themselves. You can do this too, and here are some reviews on products that are available in the market for the purpose. XPEL Clear Bra Paint Protection XPEL Clear Bra Paint Protection is the name of a urethane film that you can apply on your car. These films have a self adhesive that allow them to cling to the surface of the car. You will need precision to do this job though. That is because the film has to be clearly spread out, from one surface to another. However, the films are cut using computers and so their sizes are highly accurate. Once you mention the make and brand of your car, you can get these films ordered over to your place and it is not a very difficult job to do it yourself too, provided you have the accuracy and the precision. The durability of this film's protection is up to seven years.
Toughseal
Toughseal is not just paint protection, but it is an entire protection package meant for the exterior as well as the interior protection of vehicles. This protection uses a sealant, which is the PTFE (the chemical that is used in the brand Teflon) and an acrylic. The combination is today considered to be the best long-term protection for cars. Most cars today use water-based paints and for such paints, Toughseal works amazingly well. It allows protection from bird droppings, acid rains, diesel smoke, UV rays of the sun and even natural paint fading process for a period of up to five years. Also, the same material can be used for the interiors of the car since it is also a fabric protector.
Glassplexin
Glassplexin, also known as Glare Infinity Plus, uses a silicate based sealant for protecting the car's paint. This paint protection method works through a chemical reaction it makes with the surface of the paint. This makes the sealant work as an internal protection rather than something that is just applied over the top of the paint. Glassplexin can also survive high and low temperatures, block out UV rays and ordinary road materials that can spoil the paint of the cars and prevents the fading of the cars. You may choose any method here, but make sure you read about them well and understand their plus and minus points. You must know that the protection you apply to your car's paint will go a long way to getting a higher resale value.
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July 19th, 2009 16:36:55
Nice post and blog! Greets.
November 17th, 2009 15:40:32
I,m picking up a demonstrator mitsubishi Outlander metalic paint 09 next month. It will basically be garaged in Melbourne over Christmas. Can you give me some idea on what protection package will give me the longest most effective. Seems like "Toughseal" from your comments above. NB the Outlander has a massive black vynl surface that cannot be covered by a matt due to airbags. I don't see how that can survive 10 years without cracking.. Thoughts?
April 1st, 2010 01:33:52
Hey there,, We have the new Lexus 250 coming soon. just wondering if you help us with price? Cheers Darren