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					02-03-2014, 17:32 
				 
				
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				EXTERIOR_PAINT_PROTECTION 
				 
					Looking for Vendor dealing in Pre-Cut Vinyl (3M or such) 'Paint Protector' for the front of the Coach. 
				
				
				
			Also, 'how-to' suggestion removing Vinyl-Paint-Protector from the Coach. Be Safe Out There!  | 
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					02-04-2014, 19:52 
				 
				
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				RE: EXTERIOR_PAINT_PROTECTION 
				 
					Update from my post of 2009. I had the front repainted at CoachWorx in 2010. I took the 3M off by hand with solvent and scrapers before painting. It was a horrible job and I didn't really save any money on the repaint. 
				
				
After I got my first stone chip, I decided to find a new film (didn't want to deal with a Bra) and discovered Diamondshield with it's lifetime warranty. There was still some 3M below the bumper, so I asked if the installer could remove it. He got out his Wagner wallpaper Power Steamer #705 from the Depot. He used ScrapeRite plastic blades, hit the 3M with steamer, lifted the edge with a blade and pulled the 3M off slowly in one piece!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It didn't hurt the paint one bit. __________________ Morey Zuber 99LXi41  | 
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					02-04-2014, 21:50 
				 
				
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				RE: EXTERIOR_PAINT_PROTECTION 
				(02-04-2014 19:52)timetravelers Wrote: Update from my post of 2009. I had the front repainted at CoachWorx in 2010. I took the 3M off by hand with solvent and scrapers before painting. It was a horrible job and I didn't really save any money on the repaint. There are also liquid protectorates that can be sprayed on instead of sticking the vinyl sections on. I found the vinyl deteriorates over time. Removing it is a major hassle and chore. I used Amor Coat sprayed on over the front bumper to top above the windshield to protect the entire leading surface from incoming. It looks great and holds up like a clear coat but repels objects from marring the paint. Tommy "2 Shoes" McCarthy 2006 M450XLI "GoneAway" ![]() Former owner 1995 PT42 WB "Pretty Penny" Gardnerville, NV Near South Lake Tahoe  | 
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					02-04-2014, 23:36 
				 
				
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				RE: EXTERIOR_PAINT_PROTECTION 
				 
					The original protective film on the 450 was not 3M but a Llumar product that had a LIFETIME warranty to the original owner. (Which includes its removal -- but not paint damage in doing it ) Still has to be removed before painting and re- application.   
				
				
These products are are not precut for the Wanderlodges. The new Llumar product only has a 3 year warranty as does 3m. Ross MacKillop Wiarton Ontario 2006 450 Lxi  | 
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					02-10-2014, 01:18 
				 
				
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				RE: EXTERIOR_PAINT_PROTECTION 
				(02-04-2014 19:52)timetravelers Wrote: ........After I got my first stone chip, I decided to find a new film (didn't want to deal with a Bra) and discovered Diamondshield with it's lifetime warranty....... Where did you get it done and how expensive would you guess the front end only be? I just got mine repainted also. Bob Johannesen 1991 WLWB "Seldom Blue" Argyle, Texas 940-300-5257  | 
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