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Old Sep 7, 2010 | 04:22 AM
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Clear bra installers in NJ

Hi,

Looking to get some recommendations for clear bra installers in NJ for a 2008 997S.

Also, any advice on better brand products to consider and those to stay away from?

Thanks
 
Old Sep 16, 2010 | 05:40 AM
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Phil at Top of the Line Tint in Lodi. He does fantastic work.
 
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Phil at Top of the Line Tint in Lodi. He does fantastic work.
x2. Phil does amazing work. Did several cars for me back in the day before clearbra was as common as it is now. I never once could find a flaw...he does a great job!
 
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Originally Posted by mjsporsche
Hi,

Looking to get some recommendations for clear bra installers in NJ for a 2008 997S.

Also, any advice on better brand products to consider and those to stay away from?

Thanks
Only recommendation I have is 3M
all other materials on the market wont last for more than 2 years.
 
Old Sep 22, 2010 | 12:26 PM
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GL with finding an installer. I personally use venture shield.
 
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Only recommendation I have is 3M
all other materials on the market wont last for more than 2 years.

We respect your opinion but we can attest to other manufacturers (thinking of XPEL) whose film holds up very well and has less orange peel.
 
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Originally Posted by XPEL Tech
We respect your opinion but we can attest to other manufacturers (thinking of XPEL) whose film holds up very well and has less orange peel.
+1 3M is one of the worst films out there these days... obviousely PRFNCST is a little biased.
 
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