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Offline Snoopy

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Re: 2011 GTI
« Reply #20 on: 07 August 2010, 12:17 »
The one i had on the leon you got an orange peal look too it but apart from that it was fine (solid Black car)
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Re: 2011 GTI
« Reply #21 on: 07 August 2010, 12:24 »
What I had noticed with protective coverings (it was possibly 3M) especially on white cars is that the edges tend to go yellow and there was a dull effect on the paintwork on darker coloured cars. Metallic colours seemed to lose their sheen.
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I had Defendall for 5 years and it never yellowed, hazed or anything else. The early ones did...the new ones don't.

The edges were perfect as long as they were well stuck down when first fitted...otherwise you'd get a line of dirt under the very edge.

When polished, it never shines quite like paint did...but the colour with/without was identical.
You can layer on sealants/waxes like paint though...and get the shine close.

The film can be machine polished too, as long as you use a DA and a mild abraisive.

It certainly works...i'm not sure I'd bother fitting it on a GTI Golf, especially on one you may only keep 2-3 years...however, on something more exotic, that you intend to keep a longer period, I'd certainly have it again.

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Re: 2011 GTI
« Reply #22 on: 07 August 2010, 14:05 »
Interesting comment about the 3M on white paint.  I will see if I can source something different out here...
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Re: 2011 GTI
« Reply #23 on: 07 August 2010, 14:19 »
Just been looking into this and it seems to be that the consensus amongst users and industry professionals is that:

1.  Ventureshield is superior to 3M in terms of yellowing and looks.
2. 3m is thicker than Ventureshield.

However, then I found out that 3M bought Ventureshield recently - which would vindicate the views of users over the past 5 years.  So now you can get Ventureshield from 3M. 
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