3M paint protection - protection from other cars in tight spots?

I am considering 3M's clear paint protection material for my next new car. I know it is designed for protecting paint from flying rocks at speed. However, I would like to know from people who had it applied, how effective is the film in protecting your front bumper from other cars. (I also plan to get a custom piece made for my rear bumper). In the city I live in, I rely mostly on tight street parking. My last car became full of paint chips and scrapes on my bumpers quickly. Thanks

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techman41973
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The 3M product is awesome, so is a similar product from Llumar. I suspect it would protect your car adequately in the circumstance you described. Since these products can be polished with regular car wax, I would suggest that you keep the front and rear bumper pieces waxed. In the event that another car nudges your bumper, the glossy finish should help it slide off the film instead of grabbing it and tearing it. No way to really know until the terrible event happens, but it's certainly better to apply the film and give it a try than to not try it and never know.

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Steve Larson

It doesn't improve the structural integrity of the peice, only reduces the occurance of chips in the paint job. It might help marginally for a very, very light scratch.

-Russ.

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Somebody.

Does this type of material show burrs or tears in it? Just curious as to whether or not it starts looky pretty ratty over time as it fends off paint chips and niks from other types of flying debris.

Ron M.

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J. Perry

I've had mine for a couple of years and there are no noticeable damage marks. I frequent the local interstates and small rocks and debris are the standard here. It may show tears if another vehicle strikes it, but keeping it waxed and slick will help prevent it from those types of rips.

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Steve Larson

as far as the bumpers are concerned: yes, they will become ratty after time. and the protection pieces are much cheaper to remove and replace than the cost of repainting a bumper.

i worked at st> I've had mine for a couple of years and there are no noticeable damage

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automatic transgression

The rear bumper film also serves to protect the top of the bumper when lifting items to and from the trunk if you have a low liftover. Ultimately when you sell the car, you can either leave it on for the buyer or remove it to expose a brand-new looking paint finish. Either way it's a win-win product.

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Steve Larson

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