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I also have VentureShield on my sedan. I ended up actually having the repaint the ENTIRE front end (bumper, lip, fenders, and hood) prior to clear braing mine. DON'T WAIT! Side note - the regular 3M stuff is decent too - VentureShield seems to be a little thin (you have to compromise somewhere though). A friend of mine rubbed his 3M (thicker) clear bra on some sort of post, and it saved his paint. I bottomed the front end of my lip out, and it took of the clear bra and ate up the FRESH paint. Wasn't happy, but I shouldn't been more careful.
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I know after 120,00 miels on my G35 coupe I didnt have a rock chip anywhere on the car... and it saw many trips to Vegas from Socal where the roads are full of gravel and sand.
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I just spoke to Tim Brand, Svc Mgr, at Nalley Infiniti Marietta and they use an outside vendor to apply the 3m. About $700 to do front bumper and 1/4 way up hood. $499 for just the bumper or hood. Tim knows how particular I am about the car's appearance and he said they will never be perfect, but the vendor does an outstanding job. I am considering this vs about $114 for a nose bra. I am planning to keep this one, a 2012 Obsidian Black Journey Sedan for a long time.
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