Paint to Sample GT3 with new Clear Film - CGN SR
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Paint to Sample GT3 with new Clear Film - CGN SR
This is currently the most advanced paint protection film on the market that we are applying to this GT3. Some highlights of this product compared to others (you can read more about this film here: Prestige ClearGuard Nano? - Prestige Film Technologies ):
1. highest gloss factor - this film when installed will look similar to a ceramic coated paint
2. highest clarity
3. self-healing in both cold and hot climates (traditional clear films only react to heat). ClearGuard Nano SR can self heat with exposure to UV, so that even in colder climates the film will self heal.
In addition to these unique properties when coupled with our Signature Custom app, the film is near seamless (all edges tucked with the front bumper app being in one piece with no open reliefs)
Here is a GT3 we completed recently
Some of these photos area taken just 4-5 inches away from the panel to show the details
The front bumper is done in one piece with seams not visible:
1. highest gloss factor - this film when installed will look similar to a ceramic coated paint
2. highest clarity
3. self-healing in both cold and hot climates (traditional clear films only react to heat). ClearGuard Nano SR can self heat with exposure to UV, so that even in colder climates the film will self heal.
In addition to these unique properties when coupled with our Signature Custom app, the film is near seamless (all edges tucked with the front bumper app being in one piece with no open reliefs)
Here is a GT3 we completed recently
Some of these photos area taken just 4-5 inches away from the panel to show the details
The front bumper is done in one piece with seams not visible:
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There is also a lot of information out there regarding custom and precut work. For custom, it takes many years to master, so not all "custom" work are equal. Below are more photos of what custom work looks like at its maximum potential in terms of skill (keep in mind that most installers take photos from 5-10 feet away, which looks great in pictures. Best thing to do is to look at the work in person as this will give you the greatest perspective in whether or not the workmanship matches your standards) - more close ups here taken 4-5 inches away:
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