Lamin-x vs Stoneguard?
I wanted to write to get a response to see how many people have thought of using a protective film to protect the front of their cars. I know of several companies out there that make such a product but I want to hear of personal thoughts on this product and what choice you would go with. I feel after doing my research that Lamin-X offers a better product at a less rate. And Lamin-X is the only one to offer different color films. If you watch any of the GT cars run, the yellow lights that the Vipers and Porches run are a Lamin-X product. They also offer a blue film that give the appearance of HID’s for pennies an inch. So for about 30usd you can have protection and a look. Not bad in my book.
But I am looking to see what you think and if you were going to buy such a product what is the deciding factor in choosing one product over the other?
Please feel free to write any personal experiences with either one of these products.
Lamin-X.com
Stoneguard.com
But I am looking to see what you think and if you were going to buy such a product what is the deciding factor in choosing one product over the other?
Please feel free to write any personal experiences with either one of these products.
Lamin-X.com
Stoneguard.com
I am interested in those products also. However, it seems as if you are interested it for a different reason. If anyone has used these, can you comment on the following:
fading of film
even fading of paint
'breathability' of paint
ease of installation/removal
fading of film
even fading of paint
'breathability' of paint
ease of installation/removal
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MISFIT »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the Bra ownz me
</TD></TR></TABLE>I like girls that don't wear them.
Also, I've heard that after many years, the bra screws up your paint & causes uneven paint fade.
</TD></TR></TABLE>I like girls that don't wear them.
Also, I've heard that after many years, the bra screws up your paint & causes uneven paint fade.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by FyrFytr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I like girls that don't wear them.
Also, I've heard that after many years, the bra screws up your paint & causes uneven paint fade.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have not paint.. thats why I have the bra. oh and it camos my big *** dent in the fender
Also, I've heard that after many years, the bra screws up your paint & causes uneven paint fade.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I have not paint.. thats why I have the bra. oh and it camos my big *** dent in the fender




