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  On 7/18/2020 at 4:46 PM, Ace-Garageguy said:

I have a client/friend who's the same way. She always has mystery scratches and dings on every horizontal surface, and routinely asks me how they could have got there, and how much it would cost to fix them. She has a new silver car now, a bitch to match, and I give her the real body-shop price to repaint the roof, hood, and decklid...which of course she thinks is highway robbery astronomical (and like most people, has zero idea of what it takes to do a top-line undetectable repair).

 

 

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When I was looking for a body shop to do the sheetmetal work on my 200 after it was hit last February, I found a number of good posts on the shop I ended up taking it to, only complaint I found was that somebody felt that them wanting $5,000 to paint his car was way too much. I thought that sounded pretty decent if that was a a full repaint where they were also going to be doing some body and prep work as well as providing the materials to do so.

 

  On 7/18/2020 at 7:26 PM, espo said:

 

When we got her new '14 Dodge Avenger RT I took the car to one of the best tint shops in the area and they have dine several of our cars over the years. Besides the usual window tint, 35% max. in Kansas, i have them do the heavy 3M film on the nose of the car. I'm still not sure if street sweepers are legal here. I should have had them cover the top of the rear bumper as that looks like it would be a great idea and the film they use is all but impassible to see the edge. 

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Never thought about that with the back bumper of my 200, but that wouldn't be a bad idea, just in case as well as the back bumper of Dad's new Caravan, since he now uses the mobility scooter he bought for Mom years ago and between his age, the weight of the scooter, and the additional height of the Caravan over the Town and Country it replaced, it would help protect the paint on the vertical surface of the bumper!

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  On 7/18/2020 at 8:22 PM, Joe Handley said:

it would help protect the paint on the vertical surface of the bumper!

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No, the pre-cut film only really protects the horizontal surface, and a little over the edge. If you want to do something else, maybe do custom film on the vertical surface of the bumper and one of these on the horizontal.

 

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  On 7/19/2020 at 12:01 AM, Rodent said:

No, the pre-cut film only really protects the horizontal surface, and a little over the edge. If you want to do something else, maybe do custom film on the vertical surface of the bumper and one of these on the horizontal.

 

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His van already has that as stock, I’m thinking something as added protection starting under the chrome strip.

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