Maserati MC - Project of the Week - No Kidding
#11
How PhotoSync performs? Manufacturers put up numbers out there, but what does it really mean to the end user? We put it to the test:
https://teamspeed.com/forums/mclaren...ndow-film.html
https://teamspeed.com/forums/mclaren...ndow-film.html
#16
check & subscribe to this ongoing thread. This will show how well ClearGuard looks on this type of paint system:
https://teamspeed.com/forums/mclaren...d-premier.html
#18
The pictures are coming in from as they are properly watermarked. Here you go!
Whole car is fully protected! Overkill? Some may say so, but the owner had one of his cars vandalized and keyed, so it does make sense.


Whole car is fully protected! Overkill? Some may say so, but the owner had one of his cars vandalized and keyed, so it does make sense.
#19
Here is a test we performed to show how well PhotoSync45 nano tint (same tint on this Maserati) performs to Porsche Thermal IR Glass ($1125 option for just the rear windows):
Nano IR Transitional Window Film VS. Porsche IR Thermal Glass - Teamspeed.com
Nano IR Transitional Window Film VS. Porsche IR Thermal Glass - Teamspeed.com
#20
To answer a few FAQs we recently received:
Q: How do you maintain paint protection film?
A: First and foremost, if you have any surface scuffs / scratches, take it to your original installer to have them assess. Do not make any attempts in fixing.
A: Premier Formula One Products - these products work great for all paint protection films on the market.
Q: I just tracked my car and got rubber and cone marks all over. I've tried everything and nothing seems to be coming off. What do I do?
A: Paint protection film is designed to protect the paint and if the cone / tire debris hit the film hard enough, it can become permanent. With that said, this has been a problem since paint protection film came out over 15 years ago. PF1 TTR was designed specifically to tackle this issue:
"Rub"ber out! - 6speedonline.com Forums
Q: How much does this cost
A: It really depends on the area in which you live and who the applicator is. There are many new installers on the market and being "certified" really does not say too much. What is a good indicator of how well it will come out is to actually see some of the installer's work in person. Do not rely solely on pricing to determine who you would use.
Q: How do you maintain paint protection film?
A: First and foremost, if you have any surface scuffs / scratches, take it to your original installer to have them assess. Do not make any attempts in fixing.
A: Premier Formula One Products - these products work great for all paint protection films on the market.
Q: I just tracked my car and got rubber and cone marks all over. I've tried everything and nothing seems to be coming off. What do I do?
A: Paint protection film is designed to protect the paint and if the cone / tire debris hit the film hard enough, it can become permanent. With that said, this has been a problem since paint protection film came out over 15 years ago. PF1 TTR was designed specifically to tackle this issue:
"Rub"ber out! - 6speedonline.com Forums
Q: How much does this cost
A: It really depends on the area in which you live and who the applicator is. There are many new installers on the market and being "certified" really does not say too much. What is a good indicator of how well it will come out is to actually see some of the installer's work in person. Do not rely solely on pricing to determine who you would use.






). how's the ClearGuardX compare to other 3M film? 
