clear bra spray
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That duplicolor stuff looks really cool. I'll have to go to the Kragen near me to check it out. Be perfect for when I have to drive down highway 5 to visit all the extended family.
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I've already looked through everything that is local to me, and noone sells the stuff from their website. I plan on trying to call today and see what I can find out.
I just am looking for anyone that has some first hand experience buying the stuff from a local store.
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I'm in Chicago and Murrays/Autozone carries it, (where I bought mine). To tell you the truth it comes off pretty easily, just pretend you're giving your car a hand carwash at home, that's the effort involved and it comes right off. Nothing to worry about and does NOTHING, but protect your car's luster/finish -not diminish it, hell people who know me, KNOW me and how **** I can be and I use it regularly.
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You dont want to put a cleat bra I have it on my evo which it came stock like that and after a couple of years you will be able to tell where the clear bra starts and it does not look good.
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That duplicolor stuff looks very cool. From what I undersand there is also a professionally sprayed kind of tuff clearcoat that you can have sprayed as well. It looks just like normal clear and is blended in on the front, a lot of the Porsche guys here in Dallas are sarting to use it. Cannot even tell it is there exept that they are not getting chips in their paint on trips or track days.