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  • help on preventing stone chips.

    As the title says is there any products that protect the front of the ds3 from stone chips? Ike a pladtic wrap or something.
    Being anal and dont want to start having nasty marks on the car.

    Kieran

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    There is a clear plastic film that can be applied. http://www.3mventureshield.co.uk/paint-protection-film/ I have had this on some of my cars and found it works great! Can find it at any place that does car vinyl wrapping.
    Originally posted by cyclone
    It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
    Originally posted by Broda
    I would rather teabag a bear trap

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    • #3
      Cool ill look into it. Is it something I can apply myself or would I need the vinyl company to do it.

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      • #4
        Uncomplicated smaller pieces like a strip across the front of the bonnet or pieces for the lights you could do fairly easy but the bumper with all its curves and cutouts would best be left to an installer.
        Originally posted by cyclone
        It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
        Originally posted by Broda
        I would rather teabag a bear trap

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        • #5
          on a lighter note av u thought about gaffer tape and bubble wrap lol
          e-hdi 90 dsytle all white with ashera's and lonely citroen graphic's and club decals sigpic NCC-1701-C THE ENTERPRISE being rehomed
          Soon to have a Prestige 130 SS in arctic steel metallic with emerald mettalic roof and grey aphrodite wheels

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          • #6
            Think this is the same stuff that cyclone recommended

            http://www.bodyguarduk.com/product.html
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            • #7
              As above the 3M Paint protection film is good. But I'd definitely get a professional to install.

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              • #8
                Those bonnet protectors look pretty grim- never actually seen one on yet
                They just cover the first 2 foot of the bonnet it seems?
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