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#1 repare-brise

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Posted 24 December 2009 - 03:46 PM

[color="#008000"]I have been working with a clear bra company lately, and they have a concern that Opticoat works great for, over time clear bra goes dull, here is a car with 120,000 miles on it, and as you can see the clear bra was faded, we applied opti-coat to the passengers side only. Posted Image

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-20 temps and 2 weeks later they report it still looks like new clear[bra /color]
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Posted 25 December 2009 - 12:41 PM

That looks great! A great use also :thumbsupup[1]:

We apply Opti-Coat many times to cars where the clear bra will be installed and when Steve, our installer, first sprayed down a hood that had it on he freaked out over how his gel would not, no matter how much he sprayed, lay down flat on the paint. We had to then tell him we applied the coating ;)

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Posted 26 December 2009 - 04:57 PM

When we apply clear bra to a car we apply the coating after. We have had an issue with a customers clear bra (ventureshield) not sticking to the coating. Was the coating the problem or the installer(was done by another vendor) or the tape, no one knows, but yes the coating makes installing a different proposition.
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