03-07-2009, 10:39 AM
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Opinions on "Clear Bra"
I am considering the clear bra on my '99' Boxster. I haven't had the opportunity to speak with any car owners who have the product; just to the retail sellers; and of course they have nothing but great things to say about the product!
Can I get some feedback from car owners who have applied the clear bra to their cars? How is the maintenance of the bra? Does it make the car less attractive?
Is it overly noticeable?
Thanks for any/all feedback!
MHBoxster
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03-07-2009, 03:20 PM
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I do not have the clear bra installed on mine at this time. Would really like to though. I would recommend a very thorough detail prior to having the clear bra installed. The better your cars overall appearance and finish prior to install, the less noticeable it is. What color is your car?
If you already have significant chips in the fascia I personally would be hesitant to apply the clear bra. It could create even more damage when it comes time to remove it. Just my thoughts...
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03-09-2009, 08:00 PM
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Clear Bra
Thanks Kabel!
My Boxster is Ocean Blue! The finish on the car is EXCELLENT!!! I just purchased the car Febr 18; it only has 15,200 miles!!! This car was pampered to an extreme!
I am really good at detailing my vehicles and had the dealer include a bottle of the "Zaino" car polish that they use on their vehicles. I'm also looking into the "SWISSVAX"polish that I read about in the 911&Porsche World magazine, issue #178.
I am taking my car to an authorized clear bra installer for an eval and pricing. I'm not sure what price they will charge for 'the works'; there has to be room for price negotiations!!!
I will let all know the price guidelines asap for others interested in this process.
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03-10-2009, 11:04 AM
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Most exotics around here have them on and my best friend has it on his boxster and the car looks flawless. Seems to work really well. If my car was flawless i would do the same.
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03-10-2009, 01:42 PM
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I have a '99 Boxster in Ocean Blue and it is really chipped up on the front end due to rocks and bugs. I think the paint is very soft in this color. My car has been pampered beyond belief, always garage kept and never driven in the rain for atleast the first 5 years of ownership (had it since new). I would get the clear bra on there if I had the chance to avoid all of the chips if I could. The car is flawless minus the chips up front which are really only noticeable from a few feet away.
I have the clear bra on my new 997.5 Carrera S and am so far pleased with it. It doesn't shine like a the rest of the car but it really isn't that noticeable. The 997 has seen a few hundred miles on the track and the paint is still perfect. Having said that, go for it.
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03-10-2009, 01:56 PM
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Many of our local PCA members have the clear bra. Most look very good, some have yellowed somewhat. I could go either way. Maybe on a new car, probably not on my 11 yr old stone chipped, touched up, stone chipped, Boxster.
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03-10-2009, 01:58 PM
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Hey Scbrindley,
How do you like your new PDK Carrera??
Thread jack apologies
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03-10-2009, 02:06 PM
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Personally, I think it looks like a toupee!!! You're not supposed to see it, but you do.
If you had a light scratch that wound around the car like the edge of the bra, you'd go nuts trying to remove it, so why put it there in the first place?
Don't follow too close, especially when roads are dirty. In most cases a tiny chip or two, when touched up well, is only seen by you.
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03-18-2009, 08:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bobiam
Personally, I think it looks like a toupee!!! You're not supposed to see it, but you do.
If you had a light scratch that wound around the car like the edge of the bra, you'd go nuts trying to remove it, so why put it there in the first place?
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Agreed.
I don't get it though. It protects from chips... but who benefits? The next owner? You'll still be driving around with a chipped/scathed layer of thick Saran Wrap. It reminds me of those people that put plastic over their furniture.
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03-18-2009, 09:51 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeph
Agreed.
I don't get it though. It protects from chips... but who benefits? The next owner? You'll still be driving around with a chipped/scathed layer of thick Saran Wrap. It reminds me of those people that put plastic over their furniture.
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Am I the only one to get a laugh out of this?
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03-18-2009, 10:09 PM
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I would suggest a clear bra. Another option that may be harder to find is what one installer up here does. He wraps the whole front of the car, the entire hood and front fenders. There are no seams or lines anywhere. I saw two identically colored 997TT's sitting next to each other. One had the traditional clear bra and one had the half-wrap. The one with the whole front wrapped you could not tell it was there. It was amazing. Not cheap, I think he quoted 600-1000 depending on the car and surface area.
My 987 at 4 years old needs a re-paint on the whole front half of the car. The front bumper is trashed. I would do it if I ever bought a new car and not one driven 20k+ a year (unlikely)
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03-19-2009, 05:10 AM
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My Boxster is 8 yrs old and 38K. I"m in CT, so it's garaged winters. I've had to touch up a few little chips, but overall, if I give it a really good bug cleaning and wax, it's perfectly acceptable. And I'm a fussy guy. If I had owned it the entire 8 yrs, it would be much better.
Give yourself plenty of following distance. You don't ever want to tag the back of another vehicle with one of these cars. Might be your last tag!!!!!!!!
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