Clear Bra for 2004 Accord
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Clear Bra for 2004 Accord
I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra" installed?
I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
paint. Advice is welcome.
Thanks
Larry B.
the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra" installed?
I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
paint. Advice is welcome.
Thanks
Larry B.
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Re: Clear Bra for 2004 Accord
"Larry B." <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<_tixc.115942$Ar.113001@twister01.bloor.is.ne t.cable.rogers.com>...
> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra" installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
Hi Larry,
I'm just on the other side of the city (Mississauga), so we face the
same climate.
I can't comment about the 'clear bra' of which you describe, although
I can tell you that I've used a conventional "leather" LeBra on my 96
Integra for over 5 years now with minimal "wear". The horror stories
you may have heard about rusting and scraping off paint go back to
when cars either didn't have clearcoat or they were simply neglected.
If you do choose to use a bra, there definitely is a certain amount of
work required...
1. Do NOT leave it on in the winter (salt is a killer; as soon as the
salt trucks are out the bra comes off)
2. Apply a healthy coat of wax to your bumper (and the rest of the
car) before putting it on
3. Take the bra off *at least* once a month (every 2 weeks even
better) for cleaning and wash & wax the bumper before putting it back
on.
Follow those three rules and you'll be hard-pressed to find any damage
from the bra (and mine is red, which would theoretically show the
most). Here are a pics from last summer...
http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0190b.jpg
http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
And to be honest, there were a few times where I was too busy to take
it off for cleaning as often as I should (left it for 3 months) nor do
I remove it every time it rains. And you'd have to look pretty close
to notice anything at all, and for what there is, it's no worse than
the alternative of rock chips. Also note that there is virtually no
discoloration from being "protected" from the sun.
A little wax goes a long way. I recommend Meguiars. ;-)
Kevin
96 Integra @ 233K KM
> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra" installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
Hi Larry,
I'm just on the other side of the city (Mississauga), so we face the
same climate.
I can't comment about the 'clear bra' of which you describe, although
I can tell you that I've used a conventional "leather" LeBra on my 96
Integra for over 5 years now with minimal "wear". The horror stories
you may have heard about rusting and scraping off paint go back to
when cars either didn't have clearcoat or they were simply neglected.
If you do choose to use a bra, there definitely is a certain amount of
work required...
1. Do NOT leave it on in the winter (salt is a killer; as soon as the
salt trucks are out the bra comes off)
2. Apply a healthy coat of wax to your bumper (and the rest of the
car) before putting it on
3. Take the bra off *at least* once a month (every 2 weeks even
better) for cleaning and wash & wax the bumper before putting it back
on.
Follow those three rules and you'll be hard-pressed to find any damage
from the bra (and mine is red, which would theoretically show the
most). Here are a pics from last summer...
http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0190b.jpg
http://members.rogers.com/kevin.sarg...egra_0191b.jpg
And to be honest, there were a few times where I was too busy to take
it off for cleaning as often as I should (left it for 3 months) nor do
I remove it every time it rains. And you'd have to look pretty close
to notice anything at all, and for what there is, it's no worse than
the alternative of rock chips. Also note that there is virtually no
discoloration from being "protected" from the sun.
A little wax goes a long way. I recommend Meguiars. ;-)
Kevin
96 Integra @ 233K KM
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Re: Clear Bra for 2004 Accord
On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 12:41:30 GMT, "Larry B."
<nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
>the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra" installed?
>I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
>share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
>better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
>paint. Advice is welcome.
>
>Thanks
>
>Larry B.
>
The dealer in Mississauga has an adhesive product from Scotch which
takes the place of the bra. It covers roughly the same area and sells
for around $150. I'll be putting it on my new Accord since the old
Accord seemed to attract the flying debris. Paint fade will be the
same under the Scotch product as the rest of the vehicle.
<nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
>the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra" installed?
>I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
>share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
>better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
>paint. Advice is welcome.
>
>Thanks
>
>Larry B.
>
The dealer in Mississauga has an adhesive product from Scotch which
takes the place of the bra. It covers roughly the same area and sells
for around $150. I'll be putting it on my new Accord since the old
Accord seemed to attract the flying debris. Paint fade will be the
same under the Scotch product as the rest of the vehicle.
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I wanted to get a clear bra, but when I found out the cost I changed my mind
(quoted about 700 to 1000). There are some drawbacks to the clear bar, like
the guy said you can't take it off once its been put on for you. Personally,
I think its a waste. I can see it being really useful on those classic cars
you want to keep new.
Dmitry
"Larry B." <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra"
installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry B.
>
>
(quoted about 700 to 1000). There are some drawbacks to the clear bar, like
the guy said you can't take it off once its been put on for you. Personally,
I think its a waste. I can see it being really useful on those classic cars
you want to keep new.
Dmitry
"Larry B." <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra"
installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry B.
>
>
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Re: Clear Bra for 2004 Accord
On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 02:39:32 GMT, "dbaron" <dbaron38@heyoptonline.net>
wrote:
>I wanted to get a clear bra, but when I found out the cost I changed my mind
>(quoted about 700 to 1000). There are some drawbacks to the clear bar, like
>the guy said you can't take it off once its been put on for you. Personally,
>I think its a waste. I can see it being really useful on those classic cars
>you want to keep new.
>
>Dmitry
>
They can't taken off, but they can be replaced with a new one should
the film become damaged.
However, that cost is increbibly high. I had my Audi A4 done (about
same size as Accord) for $299. Well worth it, in fact, we had our
RX330 done also when we recently purchased it. The RX330 was $375.
I think the clear mask is a great investment to help save the front
end from chips, nicks, stratches, etc.
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>I wanted to get a clear bra, but when I found out the cost I changed my mind
>(quoted about 700 to 1000). There are some drawbacks to the clear bar, like
>the guy said you can't take it off once its been put on for you. Personally,
>I think its a waste. I can see it being really useful on those classic cars
>you want to keep new.
>
>Dmitry
>
They can't taken off, but they can be replaced with a new one should
the film become damaged.
However, that cost is increbibly high. I had my Audi A4 done (about
same size as Accord) for $299. Well worth it, in fact, we had our
RX330 done also when we recently purchased it. The RX330 was $375.
I think the clear mask is a great investment to help save the front
end from chips, nicks, stratches, etc.
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Re: Clear Bra for 2004 Accord
mine doesn't need a bra- it's a newie and it has really perky ones ;-)
"Larry B." <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra"
installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry B.
>
>
"Larry B." <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra"
installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry B.
>
>
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Re: Clear Bra for 2004 Accord
Ted Herman wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 12:41:30 GMT, "Larry B."
> <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
>>the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra" installed?
>>I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
>>share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
>>better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
>>paint. Advice is welcome.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Larry B.
>>
>
>
> The dealer in Mississauga has an adhesive product from Scotch which
> takes the place of the bra. It covers roughly the same area and sells
> for around $150. I'll be putting it on my new Accord since the old
> Accord seemed to attract the flying debris. Paint fade will be the
> same under the Scotch product as the rest of the vehicle.
What dealer are you talking about? Honda dealer? I'm looking for exactly
the same for my 01 Prelude...
Cosmin
> On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 12:41:30 GMT, "Larry B."
> <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
>>the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra" installed?
>>I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
>>share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
>>better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
>>paint. Advice is welcome.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Larry B.
>>
>
>
> The dealer in Mississauga has an adhesive product from Scotch which
> takes the place of the bra. It covers roughly the same area and sells
> for around $150. I'll be putting it on my new Accord since the old
> Accord seemed to attract the flying debris. Paint fade will be the
> same under the Scotch product as the rest of the vehicle.
What dealer are you talking about? Honda dealer? I'm looking for exactly
the same for my 01 Prelude...
Cosmin
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Re: Clear Bra for 2004 Accord
In article
<_tixc.115942$Ar.113001@twister01.bloor.is.net.cab le.rogers.com>, Larry
B. <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra" installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry B.
>
>
I've never understood why someone would want to make a car ugly to
protect it's beauty. I buy a car to enjoy it, not to keep it nice for
the next buyer. Do these same people install car seat covers?
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B. <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra" installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry B.
>
>
I've never understood why someone would want to make a car ugly to
protect it's beauty. I buy a car to enjoy it, not to keep it nice for
the next buyer. Do these same people install car seat covers?
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Traveler wrote:
[snip]
>
> I've never understood why someone would want to make a car ugly to
> protect it's beauty. I buy a car to enjoy it, not to keep it nice for
> the next buyer. Do these same people install car seat covers?
>
>
It's up to you, but driving on the 401 here in Ontario pretty much
guarantees some pretty nasty paint chips from all the flying rocks. Add
to that a healthy dose of salt in the winter, and before you know it,
you'll need to repaint the hood.
For me that's reason enough to use a bug deflector or a bra. Some of
them don't even look bad actually, especially not the clear bra.
Cosmin
[snip]
>
> I've never understood why someone would want to make a car ugly to
> protect it's beauty. I buy a car to enjoy it, not to keep it nice for
> the next buyer. Do these same people install car seat covers?
>
>
It's up to you, but driving on the 401 here in Ontario pretty much
guarantees some pretty nasty paint chips from all the flying rocks. Add
to that a healthy dose of salt in the winter, and before you know it,
you'll need to repaint the hood.
For me that's reason enough to use a bug deflector or a bra. Some of
them don't even look bad actually, especially not the clear bra.
Cosmin
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Hey Larry, here is some information on the 3m product.
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> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra"
installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry B.
>
>
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> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra"
installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry B.
>
>
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oops, here
http://cms.3m.com/cms/CA/en/0-240/ckuciFO/view.jhtml
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> Hey Larry, here is some information on the 3m product.
>
>
>
> "Larry B." <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:_tixc.115942$Ar.113001@twister01.bloor.is.net .cable.rogers.com...
> > I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where
in
> > the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra"
> installed?
> > I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> > share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> > better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on
the
> > paint. Advice is welcome.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Larry B.
> >
> >
>
>
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> Hey Larry, here is some information on the 3m product.
>
>
>
> "Larry B." <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> > I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where
in
> > the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra"
> installed?
> > I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> > share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> > better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on
the
> > paint. Advice is welcome.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Larry B.
> >
> >
>
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And a Motor Trend review:
http://www.motortrend.com/features/care/112_0401_cc/
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..... found a guy in Newmarket that does the 3M clear bra...
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> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra"
installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry B.
>
>
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> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows where in
> the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a "clear bra"
installed?
> I want to protect the paint on the hood area from chips etc. Can anyone
> share their experience with such a product. Would a normal bra be any
> better? I am concerned about the traditional bra causing rub marks on the
> paint. Advice is welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry B.
>
>
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Thanks everyone for their opinions, LBJGH: Can you give me the name /
address of the Newmarket guy?
Thanks
Larry B.
LBJGH wrote:
> .... found a guy in Newmarket that does the 3M clear bra...
>
> "Larry B." <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows
>> where in the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a
>> "clear bra" installed? I want to protect the paint on the hood area
>> from chips etc. Can anyone share their experience with such a
>> product. Would a normal bra be any better? I am concerned about the
>> traditional bra causing rub marks on the paint. Advice is welcome.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Larry B.
>>
>>
>
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address of the Newmarket guy?
Thanks
Larry B.
LBJGH wrote:
> .... found a guy in Newmarket that does the 3M clear bra...
>
> "Larry B." <nospam.nukester99@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> I just purchased a 2004 Accord and I am wondering if anyone knows
>> where in the Durham Region (East of Toronto Ont.) I can have a
>> "clear bra" installed? I want to protect the paint on the hood area
>> from chips etc. Can anyone share their experience with such a
>> product. Would a normal bra be any better? I am concerned about the
>> traditional bra causing rub marks on the paint. Advice is welcome.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Larry B.
>>
>>
>
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