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  • Do u have bonnet/lamp protector for you GOLF MK6?

    just wondering if it's necessary to install such stuff to prevent from scratch by small rock hit on highway.
    if u installed where's the good place to deal with? and does it look ugly?
    Thanks.

  • #2
    it will not look good....
    after i purchased the car, i also paid a fee for a Quattro membership 3yrs, they will fix everything including chip,dents,scratches, wheels and windscreen for free.
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    • #3
      Lamp / bonnet shields are ugly! And whilst the lamp shields do actually protect the headlamps, those bonnet shields are useless! All they do is make it harder to clean your car and infact make it more likely to scratch due to trying to shove the sponge etc underneath it.

      If you are truly concerned about protecting your car from chips and scratches etc, then get the car fitted with 3M Paint Protection Film or Invisi-shield etc.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wdong View Post
        it will not look good....
        after i purchased the car, i also paid a fee for a Quattro membership 3yrs, they will fix everything including chip,dents,scratches, wheels and windscreen for free.

        I don't know if they fix it for "free"... From what I understood when the lady explained it to me is that you have to pay the guy to come out, like $50 - $60 for 15 mins and they you pay more the longer he stays... and he fixes a max of like 20 stone chips at a time...

        Please correct me if I'm wrong as my memory is a bit fuzzy...

        Reason why you would get it is to fix things that you would not do through insurance...

        What are the general costs of 3M protection?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Christopher View Post
          What are the general costs of 3M protection?
          My friend had http://www.ozicozi.com.au put the Ventureshield 'StoneGuard' product on his new Audi A4. It cost him $695

          This page details the 'typical kit' which consists of:
          Front bumper lower
          Front bumper upper
          Headlights
          Bonnet & insert
          Front Guards
          Door cups
          Mirror Backs
          and Top of Rear Bumper

          Whilst I'm by no means endorsing OziCozi or the VentureShield product, the installation on the A4 was great and I believe that VentureShield is owned by 3M and so the products are very similar. So shop around - there are plenty of other places easily found in Australia using google

          On the OziCozi installation of my friend's Audi A4, the film wraps around the 'forward facing edges' of the body panels and bumper, so that even edge chips won't occur.
          And for people who are really concerned about stone chips, you can get the entire bonnet covered, as well as things like side skirts, front of rear guards, door sills (to protect from chips from high heels etc) or pretty much the entire car covered if you want to.


          So yeah, it's more expensive than doing what wdong did and get one of those 'protection policy memberships'. But the thing is, they have limitations and all they do is repair the damage AFTER it occurs. What not protect the car from damage in the first place?!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Christopher View Post
            I don't know if they fix it for "free"... From what I understood when the lady explained it to me is that you have to pay the guy to come out, like $50 - $60 for 15 mins and they you pay more the longer he stays... and he fixes a max of like 20 stone chips at a time...

            Please correct me if I'm wrong as my memory is a bit fuzzy...

            Reason why you would get it is to fix things that you would not do through insurance...

            What are the general costs of 3M protection?
            yeah, i saw that lady in Glen Waverley, but i get my deal done in South Yarra, i paid $1000 for ICT Tint, and Quattro membership for 3yrs, they will come for free (fix and everything, if not, they will replace)at anytime.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by wdong View Post
              yeah, i saw that lady in Glen Waverley, but i get my deal done in South Yarra, i paid $1000 for ICT Tint, and Quattro membership for 3yrs, they will come for free (fix and everything, if not, they will replace)at anytime.
              Hmm - I'd like to see the T&C's on that contact! I mean, if you're driving from WA to VIC and get 50 stone chips on your bonnet and front bumper, then I doubt they'd repair all that. Even if they did, it'll look crap. So what would they then do? Remove the bonnet and bumper, stand them back and respray? Surely there is some limit to what they will and won't do, otherwise they'd go out of business in no time!

              My guess is there are limits as Christopher has stated.
              But besides... you're still best to stop damage before it occurs, rather than try and clean up afterwards

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              • #8
                Originally posted by coreying View Post
                If you are truly concerned about protecting your car from chips and scratches etc, then get the car fitted with 3M Paint Protection Film or Invisi-shield etc.
                What he said.

                But unless you're doing a lot of interstate/highway driving - I wouldn't bother.

                Even that clear film stuff looks pretty shizen. Causes uneven fading on your paint too.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by coreying View Post
                  My friend had http://www.ozicozi.com.au put the Ventureshield 'StoneGuard' product on his new Audi A4. It cost him $695

                  This page details the 'typical kit' which consists of:
                  Front bumper lower
                  Front bumper upper
                  Headlights
                  Bonnet & insert
                  Front Guards
                  Door cups
                  Mirror Backs
                  and Top of Rear Bumper

                  Whilst I'm by no means endorsing OziCozi or the VentureShield product, the installation on the A4 was great and I believe that VentureShield is owned by 3M and so the products are very similar. So shop around - there are plenty of other places easily found in Australia using google
                  thanks for the input. is that something like an invisible film? (i know it might be more complicated than just a film.) basically it's invisible, isn't it?
                  Last edited by The_Hawk; 21-12-2011, 08:13 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by roy View Post
                    thanks for the input. is that something like an invisible film? (i know it might be more complicated than just a film.) basically it's invisible, isn't it?
                    It's like a thick vinyl similar in design to a contact layer that they heatseal onto your car.
                    Thick enough to protect the car from stones/most scratches but still clear so you can see the car beneath.
                    Last edited by team_v; 21-01-2010, 02:58 PM.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by coreying View Post
                      My friend had http://www.ozicozi.com.au put the Ventureshield 'StoneGuard' product on his new Audi A4. It cost him $695

                      This page details the 'typical kit' which consists of:
                      Front bumper lower
                      Front bumper upper
                      Headlights
                      Bonnet & insert
                      Front Guards
                      Door cups
                      Mirror Backs
                      and Top of Rear Bumper

                      Whilst I'm by no means endorsing OziCozi or the VentureShield product, the installation on the A4 was great and I believe that VentureShield is owned by 3M and so the products are very similar. So shop around - there are plenty of other places easily found in Australia using google

                      On the OziCozi installation of my friend's Audi A4, the film wraps around the 'forward facing edges' of the body panels and bumper, so that even edge chips won't occur.
                      And for people who are really concerned about stone chips, you can get the entire bonnet covered, as well as things like side skirts, front of rear guards, door sills (to protect from chips from high heels etc) or pretty much the entire car covered if you want to.


                      So yeah, it's more expensive than doing what wdong did and get one of those 'protection policy memberships'. But the thing is, they have limitations and all they do is repair the damage AFTER it occurs. What not protect the car from damage in the first place?!
                      Hi C
                      The 3M product is very interesting the only thing is how do you know the paint isn't damaged under the film.
                      Stone chips are formed by an impack to the surface so with the film inplace how do you know the paint hasn't been damaged .The only way to find out is to remove the film and being in close contact with the paint surface how will it stop it .

                      Being an expanel beater over the years I have found stone chips move higher up the bonnet when bonnet guards are used just the front edge is protected .

                      Cheers
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                      • #12
                        I've been wondering about getting this type of film installed - particularly on a dark car like the Carbon Steel.

                        My main concern is to get the inner part of the door handles done for long fingernails (not mine of course).

                        But if I was to get the front done, I wouldn't want it covering half the bonnet - surely you can tell the line is there where it stops?
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                        • #13
                          @gtimal - I believe the coating is a mylar based product (same thing developed for the tiles on the space shuttled) and was originally developed in the film form to protect the helicopter blades from sandblasting in desert warfare (Gulf war etc).

                          I don't claim to be an expert on these products, so I won't claim that there is no possibly way you'd get a stone chip go through the film to the paint, however, the damage you'd more likely be see is if a ROCK hit the film and caused a DINT in the bodypanel which is so large it CRACKS the paint underneath (I'd need to be a large rock, cause normally dints usually don't even cause a crack in the paint). Cause yeah, I've seen demos of them shooting a shotgun at the film from the distance of a few metres, and the film contained the pellets!

                          And yes, you're correct, I'd personally want to get the entire bonnet covered as I've too had stone chips all the way up the bonnet from highway driving. The regular half covered bonnet would probably be fine for city driving though.

                          @elisiX - the film is pretty good. From the distance of say 2 metres you just can't see it. Standing upright directly in front of the car, it's still difficult to see, but you can if you know it is there. You really have to lean down to see it clearly.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by wdong View Post
                            yeah, i saw that lady in Glen Waverley, but i get my deal done in South Yarra, i paid $1000 for ICT Tint, and Quattro membership for 3yrs, they will come for free (fix and everything, if not, they will replace)at anytime.
                            waste of money if you ask me.

                            Like others have said, id rather protect the car.

                            prevention is better than cure.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by gtimal View Post
                              Hi C
                              The 3M product is very interesting the only thing is how do you know the paint isn't damaged under the film.
                              Stone chips are formed by an impack to the surface so with the film inplace how do you know the paint hasn't been damaged .The only way to find out is to remove the film and being in close contact with the paint surface how will it stop it .

                              Being an expanel beater over the years I have found stone chips move higher up the bonnet when bonnet guards are used just the front edge is protected .

                              Cheers
                              That is why I have had my whole car done with Ventureshield and it was well worth the cost.

                              On steel panels, the film will not stop dents if the hit from the debris is hard enough (the paint is not damaged however). On plastic parts like side skirts, the paint is protected. My side skirt suffered a very hard hit by a pebble/stone while the plastic film has blistered, the paint underneath is unharmed - being PU, there is no dent on the skirt.

                              Someone side swiped our car recently which normally would have meant a respray of the panel and adjacent panels. There were long scratches on the front qtr panel and side of the bumper.

                              The film took all of the damage and all that was needed was for the panel to be knocked back using PDR. The paint on the car is still factory original and they didn't have to remove the panel from the car. I wish I had taken photos as a record of this.
                              Last edited by triode12; 23-01-2010, 04:07 AM.

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