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Review on Scotchgard Clear Paint Protection 96 Inches by Brian Weese

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Yes and no: finish

Excellent product! Take this from the girl who did professional wallpapering and made the transition to home window tinting with ease. Place this in front of a simple curvilinear retractable pendant for protection from rocks as there was no diamond plate. I haven't scolded like that in a long time. Ha ha. Almost lost the whole part! I watched many videos to learn how to apply even though I felt safe. I mixed the right solution and applied it very liberally, it just dries too quickly hence the blisters. Much faster than seen on the video. It was 90 degrees now, but I was safe in the shady garage and kept pouring lots of mortar over it. As a result, many blisters had to be punctured to relieve them. The smaller ones seem to disappear when exposed to direct heat and are especially better when pressed with a finger. Cut. This stuff is strong. Brand new blade. An attempt to cut nicely with a straight edge failed. As a result, I had to use scissors to avoid cutting through the fiberglass. Not the nicest result. The best tips from the video. It is strong and workable with patience. This advice helped me escape, save a piece as everything shriveled up and stuck to itself trying to get to the propane tank. After putting everything back on the long table, with patience and a number of other solutions, I had to hire a second person to help put the whole piece back together. It's easy to apply this way, but I immediately felt that I couldn't smooth everything out fast enough to get it smooth properly. He wears? Yes. Will it do the job? Absolutely. Do I want to apply again personally? No way. Never. Maybe it looks different in cooler temperatures? But who wants to wait for the right time of year to put it in?

Pros
  • Keeps your car's paintwork looking new for longer
Cons
  • Only available in white