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    Smile Vinyl car bra or invisible car bra

    Hello!

    I just got a new jetta '07, and am thinking whether I should get a car bra for it or not. I know the best brand out is Colgan. I obviously need it for protection, but I heard that it could cause damage to the paint under the bra. I also know that there are invisible bras out there, the stick-on kind, that you don't even see. I am not sure of which kind I should get, and if I shoudl even get it. Please advise, because I do not want to ruin the paint on my car with the car bra, but at the same time I want to protect my car from all the little rocks on the ground, while I'm driving. Then, also I am not sure if the invisible bra the stick-on kind, of it can be removed later or not. Please advice.

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    If you want to do it the right way, go invisible. And get a quality one... which ones specifically, I can't help you there sorry. They can be removed and if applied correctly, will NOT damage the paint underneath. The vinyl type can trap dirt and debris under it, and can marr your paint without you even knowing it. When you take it off, you are left with a horrible surprise!

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    I speak from experience when I say never ever buy a vinyl car bra. Not just for the reasons that abrcrombe already mentioned but also because they trap moisture in between the paint and the bra. Eventually this moisture is forced into the paint making it look cloudy. Sometimes this effect is reversable and sometimes its permanent.
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    No bra...
    2008 Acura MDX Sport white pearl (daily driver)
    2009 BMW E70 X5 4.8i jet black (garage queen)
    2013 BMW F25 X3 2.8 jet black (wife's car)

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    I have clear on my 'speed protege. Granted it is a lot more costly but worth it. I will have it on my cars in the future from now on. If your a good DIYer, get the material off ebay and go at it. Very nice thing to have. Vinyl is for interiors, 3M clear bra is for exterior!

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    I highly recommend the 3M Expel product for the exterior. I have it on my retrobird and it works great!
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    I would think clear is the way to go

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    The expel is a clear product. Very expensive though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by supercharged
    No bra...


    Thinking about the detail fest again??

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyC
    I speak from experience when I say never ever buy a vinyl car bra. Not just for the reasons that abrcrombe already mentioned but also because they trap moisture in between the paint and the bra. Eventually this moisture is forced into the paint making it look cloudy. Sometimes this effect is reversable and sometimes its permanent.

    My mom has a Toyota Sienna van that she purchased the vinyl car bra and it ruined the paint. It retained moisture and it the cloudy look that MikeyC mentions is very true. I took it to a auto body dealership and they just repainted the entire areas. In my SUV that I just purchased, I got the clear installed...not cheap but well worth it if you ask me.

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