Xpel product ?
#1
Xpel product ?
hey all. i'm new to this forum and was told that this might be a good idea to put on my car. my question is, does it work and is it worth it? plus the person that i talked to on the phone about installing this stuff told me that it was difficult to install? i'm wondering if this is something that i could just order and do myself. any comments would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
it's the 2002 nissan maxima front bumper kit. plus will it fit my 2003. i'm assuming that it will. thanks.
http://www.xpel.com/paint/product.as...=3&image1.y=11
it's the 2002 nissan maxima front bumper kit. plus will it fit my 2003. i'm assuming that it will. thanks.
http://www.xpel.com/paint/product.as...=3&image1.y=11
#2
Re: Xpel product ?
Originally posted by specialist23
hey all. i'm new to this forum and was told that this might be a good idea to put on my car. my question is, does it work and is it worth it? plus the person that i talked to on the phone about installing this stuff told me that it was difficult to install? i'm wondering if this is something that i could just order and do myself. any comments would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
it's the 2002 nissan maxima front bumper kit. plus will it fit my 2003. i'm assuming that it will. thanks.
http://www.xpel.com/paint/product.as...=3&image1.y=11
hey all. i'm new to this forum and was told that this might be a good idea to put on my car. my question is, does it work and is it worth it? plus the person that i talked to on the phone about installing this stuff told me that it was difficult to install? i'm wondering if this is something that i could just order and do myself. any comments would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
it's the 2002 nissan maxima front bumper kit. plus will it fit my 2003. i'm assuming that it will. thanks.
http://www.xpel.com/paint/product.as...=3&image1.y=11
So if you are the kind of person that demands crystal like paint, this stuff isn't for you. If all you want to do is save money on repainting your hood every couple years, and can do with seeing this stuff on your car all the time, then go for it.
#4
Yes, it works. I had a place sorta in my area (that had mobile service) install the Xpel's stuff on the front of my hood and the front bumper. They also did the fronts of the mirrors and door edges.
It definitely did prevent me from getting new paint chips where it was covered (it was quite numerous already, I think I had 9 of them by the time I hit 3k miles). I only wish the hood portion extended a bit further back on the hood as I've gotten a few chips past the clear bra. If they can do a custom job for you have it go back further, that'd be better I think.
The cost savings of DIY vs. having it done professional were minimal. I'd guess that the hood piece is easy, but the front bumper piece looks tough.
It definitely did prevent me from getting new paint chips where it was covered (it was quite numerous already, I think I had 9 of them by the time I hit 3k miles). I only wish the hood portion extended a bit further back on the hood as I've gotten a few chips past the clear bra. If they can do a custom job for you have it go back further, that'd be better I think.
The cost savings of DIY vs. having it done professional were minimal. I'd guess that the hood piece is easy, but the front bumper piece looks tough.
#5
Originally posted by cwerdna
Yes, it works. I had a place sorta in my area (that had mobile service) install the Xpel's stuff on the front of my hood and the front bumper. They also did the fronts of the mirrors and door edges.
It definitely did prevent me from getting new paint chips where it was covered (it was quite numerous already, I think I had 9 of them by the time I hit 3k miles). I only wish the hood portion extended a bit further back on the hood as I've gotten a few chips past the clear bra. If they can do a custom job for you have it go back further, that'd be better I think.
The cost savings of DIY vs. having it done professional were minimal. I'd guess that the hood piece is easy, but the front bumper piece looks tough.
Yes, it works. I had a place sorta in my area (that had mobile service) install the Xpel's stuff on the front of my hood and the front bumper. They also did the fronts of the mirrors and door edges.
It definitely did prevent me from getting new paint chips where it was covered (it was quite numerous already, I think I had 9 of them by the time I hit 3k miles). I only wish the hood portion extended a bit further back on the hood as I've gotten a few chips past the clear bra. If they can do a custom job for you have it go back further, that'd be better I think.
The cost savings of DIY vs. having it done professional were minimal. I'd guess that the hood piece is easy, but the front bumper piece looks tough.
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