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M**E
Worked well to protect front of car during road trip
I applied it with the roller. 2 coats using a hair dryer after each. The appearance isn't smooth, but I was fine with that. It did survive a rain shower while parked and some light rain while driving. After my 2 week, 2800 mile trip, I was able to peel off about 99% of it. Came off as a thin plastic sheet. That left a few small bits that were not totally connected. They came off by using my finger nails. The paint looked great after removing. Seemed to do a great job of protecting it.
T**S
Works off roading
Works well beyond what I expected. Second year to camp back country in Big Bend National park. To get to the campsites, you take old non maintained roads with significant overgrowth of nasty brush, cactus and other desert species. The first year I went I had hundreds of scratches that took a day of high speed rotary compound polishing and a massive amount of work to remove. This year I used 2 containers (1 per side of truck) and when I removed the protectant coating, no scratches. I drove offload around the park (over 120 miles) including stream crossings and high speed runs and was smacked and scraped hundreds of times. I am rarely impressed with most hyped car products but this worked great. I had no issues with a rain storm I drove through or minimal water crossings. I did apply it two weeks before the trip. Only issue would be removal with mud over it (would not peel off). This was solved with trip to high pressure manual car wash which removed it easily. Also, hard to get out of molding seams (poor (or lazy) application on my part). Great product for you truck if you off road
W**H
Skeptical; but now a true believer
Preparing a trip from Florida to Pennsylvania I was concerned my 2018 BMW front end would get ruined by love bugs and road debris. After reading all the comments left by others I was still skeptical but decided to give it a try.The bottle says a little goes a long way, but I wanted maximum protection and I used three coats. Application was relatively easy as I applied it directly in the Florida sun. Drying time was quick, and the finish made me wonder what I did to my new car.During day one of the trip stopping at several rest stops the product held up well, and there were a umber of bugs attached. During the tail end of day one, it began to rain. The pictures show the effect on the product as it rained overnight while the car was parked. I wanted to see how easy it was to remove, so I pealed off the roof covering and was surprised how easy it came off leaving only very tiny pieces attached to a rubber lining in the convertible gutter.Day two I drove from Virginia to Pennsylvania in a four hour driving thunderstorm. When I arrived at my destination, a good deal of the product had dissolved and what was left was easily removed by hand (although it did seep into the rings around the parking sensors but that too was easily removed).When it finally stopped raining I was impressed, no paint loss, no sticky residue and the product performed as advertised. As a bra is not available for my vehicle, this will be my go-to product for future trips and Florida’s love bug season. Quite impressed by its performance!
H**R
It is almost impossible to remove!
I applied Road Warrior in preparation for a road trip from Nevada to Michigan. I cleaned the area first with Krud Kutter so the wax wouldn’t hinder adhesion. That may have given rise to the subsequent problem. It was almost impossible to remove! There was no peeling it gently from the edge as the description would lead one to expect. The only way to get it off was with a 3,200 foot pound pressure washer! Even then it was tenacious. I think the pressure washer caused more damage than the film prevented. I will say that the film held up to rain on the trip. And it probably helped with protection - particularly behind the wheels. Perhaps it is easier to remove if you apply it over a good wax base. I don’t know. I probably won’t use the remainder of my two-bottle purchase.
J**W
I wanted to like it...
I wanted to like it, but no. The product description clearly states product does not work in rainy conditions. Kudos for being up front. As a practical matter, however, it is challenging to make a road trip without running into a rain shower. Once it begins to rain, you sometimes cannot just pull over and peel it off, especially at night. It’s not that it just comes off, it disintegrates. When it starts to disintegrate, which is quickly at highway speed, it makes a giant mess. Think dozens of mega spiderwebs. By the time you can stop to peel it, product has re-hardened all over the car. A month later, I am still finding pieces of material.If you live in the desert Southwest, a good product. Does apply easily, seems to work, and cheaper than vinyl film...
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