Venture Shield Film Protection

jpmondalek

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I have Venture Shield on my car and love it. It is thinner than 3M's product and supposedly less prone to "orange peeling", which I have yet to experience.

I had to go through my pics to find a shot where it is obvious that it is on the car (see first pic below and compare to second pic that same day).

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lozcb

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Dont gloat JP:crazy: , its something i should of done as soon as mine was painted , after Stelvio and a few stone chips im gutted

regards loz definately would go this route next time
 

conaero

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Stone chips....the bain of my life!

Dont like the film though, so just have to keep painting it yearly!

Lovely looking car JP
 

Andyk

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I've had this on a number of cars and have mixed fellings...The good stuff that you get from the main players cost as much as a front end respray. You would need to change the paint protection stuff after about 18 months plus it's a pain when polishing/waxing as it gets in the groves......but it does work.
 

lozcb

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Saying that Andy , Darren C has had it on his car from day one now 3 years and the last time i saw it the car last october still looked brand new at the front no discolouration at all its definitely the way i would go next time


regards loz
 

WGG

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The one thing I don't like about the film is the line half way up the bonnet. Wonder how much it would be to cover the entire bonnet?

The other alternative is get yourself a 00 paint brush and touch the stone chips as they happen. If done properly it is very difficult to see any stone chips.
 

lozcb

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The one thing I don't like about the film is the line half way up the bonnet. Wonder how much it would be to cover the entire bonnet?

The other alternative is get yourself a 00 paint brush and touch the stone chips as they happen. If done properly it is very difficult to see any stone chips.

Fine with a solid colour like yours William , but metallics are a different kettle im afraid

regards loz