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While car modification and customization certainly is cool, a lot of what goes on isn't just for looks. These modifications do serve practical purposes- they can enhance car and/or driver performance, for example, or protect your car from damage. And when you've spent so much money on making your car look good and perform well, protection is exactly what you should have.
A good example of this is Smoked tail lights. This kind of tail lights has been covered by a film layer that makes them more opaque and darker. This layer can protect the glass of your lights from dirt and grit. Take note, however, that the local laws in your area may have laws against Smoked tail lights, so do your research and make sure your mods are street legal.
Clear bras paint protection systems may not be quite as attention-grabbing as Smoked tail lights, but they get the job done. In this case, the job is protecting your car's paint from scratches caused by debris on the road: small pebbles and debris flying around, which can cause a lot of scratches and tiny dents in your car. The clear bra is a transparent film that goes over areas that can be damaged by road debris, like bumpers or side mirrors.
Over time, these small collisions may become visible as scratches and small gouges in your paint job, leading to a very expensive repainting session at your car shop. A paint bra system may be an additional initial expense, but in the long run, it'll save you the money you lose getting costly paint repair jobs. And when your Clear bra system has taken enough punishment, you can peel it off to reveal the unscratched paint underneath, and just replace it with another film again.
But sometimes, no matter what you do or how careful you are, you'll still end up with some small dings and dents. Cases like these aren't necessarily preludes to a lot of expensive repair and repainting, and a long wait at the car shop.
You'll find the answer in PDR Paintless dent removal. This technique is both cheaper and faster than traditional methods, because it's so simple: a skilled technician gently eases the metal back into place with a set of tools, and a lot of patience. Once he's done, your car will look like new, and you didn't even have to pay for repainting.
But sometimes, no matter what you do or how careful you are, you'll still end up with some small dings and dents. Cases like these aren't necessarily preludes to a lot of expensive repair and repainting, and a long wait at the car shop.
Published October 14th, 2009
Filed in Advertising