Venture shield any good?
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Venture shield any good?
Friend of mine is interested in getting this for his car. bumper, front wings, & 1/2 the bonnet.
Has anybody had any experience of this product? (Any close up pics) of this product would be helpful along with some pluses and minuses
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Has anybody had any experience of this product? (Any close up pics) of this product would be helpful along with some pluses and minuses
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How does it react with hot sun? do it bubble?
Can you polish the car still with it on?
Does it show swirls up on it?
As much info as you could supply would be good
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The wife's got it on her Golf GTi and she hates it. It has done a good job and there are no stonechips anywhere, but the car is 2 yrs old now and water/polish has got under the edge so it looks like a big scratch across the bonnet.
The area covered also looks slightly darker than the rest of the car so she wants it removing now.
In answer to your questions: There is no bubbling; you can still polish it and there doesn't seem to show swirls.
Recommended? I would say it depends on the car colour. If the car was a lighter colour (say, white or silver), then the faults probably wouldn't show, but on a dark solid colour, then I'd probably rather have a few stone chips.
The area covered also looks slightly darker than the rest of the car so she wants it removing now.
In answer to your questions: There is no bubbling; you can still polish it and there doesn't seem to show swirls.
Recommended? I would say it depends on the car colour. If the car was a lighter colour (say, white or silver), then the faults probably wouldn't show, but on a dark solid colour, then I'd probably rather have a few stone chips.
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