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  • #31
    Good info amrjon,
    Always good to have different options available.
    Murphys Law though I already have a stone chip just above the protection film on my front right fender - not putting on any more film though, already getting ribbed at work for having a "bubble wrapped" car
    Sep 09 PassatWagon|SilverLeaf|2.0 TDi 125Kw|DSG|17" Rims|Leather Heated Seats|Soon to be RNS-510, MDI, Skoda BT, Reverse Camera, Viper Alarm, Bluefin

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    • #32
      How do these invisible bras work when you wash your car?

      Can you still wax or polish? I am guessing not.
      2008 Jetta 2.0T FSI | Campella White | HP Supreme Tint | AVC9000 | Digital TV Tuner | Parrot 3200LS bluetooth carkit

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      • #33
        Originally posted by faisan View Post
        How do these invisible bras work when you wash your car?

        Can you still wax or polish? I am guessing not.
        You wash the car as per normal but you don't polish the plastic. You do wax it however but don't use one that has a yellow colour to it (it's some kind of colouring that can stain) and make sure it doesn't have any abrasives.

        There is a product available from www.ducoscratch.com.au that is designed for this sort of product to protect it, it's a spray on "wax" essentially. (can't think of the name off the top of my head).
        website: www.my-gti.com

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        • #34
          It sure looks invisible! Looks great.

          I bought a carbra. The one big advantage of the bra is the mesh that covers the openings (radiator etc). When we returned from Melb. they were covered in bugs & grass seeds.

          I don't intend to use the bra that often, mainly for Interstate trips.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Ben_GTI View Post
            I was going to get this, but I was told they can only do the front of the bonnet. Problem is I seem to get stone chips up the top of the bonnet and the roof somehow.

            Instead I found I could just get the bonnet stripped and resprayed every few years for the same price.
            That is a good point. The main reason we bought Candy White, non metallic therefore cheaper to repaint.

            Maris
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            • #36
              Originally posted by geoffp View Post
              Good info amrjon,
              Always good to have different options available.
              Murphys Law though I already have a stone chip just above the protection film on my front right fender - not putting on any more film though, already getting ribbed at work for having a "bubble wrapped" car
              They are just jealous!

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              • #37
                Highly recommend Ozicozi. Terrence has done the majority of work for my car in Melbourne and also Chris in Sydney. *Note: door cups have been done 3 times, holding back on the 4th time but there is a spot where it hasn't sealed properly. Each time Terrance has been more than happy to replace it.

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                • #38
                  Hey guys,

                  If anyone is still interested in getting this done from James at http://www.invisiblecarbras.com.au/ the current price for a MK5 Golf GTI is:

                  Bonett - $180.40 for the standard cover (40MM cover) and $246.75 for extended cover which goes further back and on the sides.
                  Front bumper pack - $427.15
                  08 Black GTI DSG | Leather | Sunroof | Tinted | Heated Seats | Bluetooth Kit | Ipod Connectivity | Bi-Xenons |

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