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NickDaMans02Civic 02-25-2002 05:23 PM

Fogging Under the Bra
 
Well I took my bra off and was going to wax it and the paint is fogged in a couple places. I was wondering if there is anything a person can do? Or am I stuck with it and have to get a re paint? I know now I should have got a clear coat film put over where the bra should have gone, anyone out there had the coat done and if it works all right?

Thanks,

Nick [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]

phenomenon02 03-04-2002 01:09 PM

well, the only thing i can suggest, this is what i do, i have a half mask. take the bra off and clean it everytime the car gets cleaned. wash and wax that part of the hood very well. try to get the bra as tight as possible. did u put a wet mask on the car and then let it get hot? its much similar to steam in a pan. just leave the bra off for a while and see what happens. some places see a wash especially made for masks, i cant find it though. i just hand wash mine really good and then let it air dry. don't let debris , such as leaves, get under the bra, it will elave like a fossilized imprint in the hood with all that heat and steam that might be there, best of luck anyways!

NickDaMans02Civic 03-05-2002 01:09 PM

Thanks for the reply yeah once I saw the fogging of the paint I started taking the top piece of the bra off the half bra. But yeah I had it for awhile and didn't bother taking any parts of the bra off, I have the full bra. But yeah hate rock chips or I wouldn't have it at all. Plus in AZ its all sand and rock and lots and lots of sun so I know that the paint will not match after having a bra on. Thank goodness I don't plan on keeping this civic more than 3 years. :)

Thanks,
Nick

brill 03-05-2002 04:23 PM

my bug deflector covers the same area as a half bra and it looks better and doesnt damage paint like a bra does... might wanna look into getting something like that on ur car?

neoretromax 03-05-2002 07:29 PM

you're supposed to take off your bra everytime you wash your car. and a coat of wax on the front end once a month would help. You could try a orbital buffer to bring the paint back, but wouldn't recommend it unless you've done it before. Any detailer should be able to bring your paint back to new if those spots don't go away.

NickDaMans02Civic 03-05-2002 11:23 PM

Wow once a mth waxing under it, I never knew that but it seems like a good idea I will start doing that. Yeah I am going to give a few more months around summer maybe once I get some money flow again since I am unemployed still, get the ride into a detailer or something. Ever seen those clear coats they put where the bra is? Do those work all right? Think Solar Gard does them?

Thanks
Nick

neoretromax 03-05-2002 11:29 PM

yeah those clear plastic covers that go on the hood work good. I think it's like shrink wrap but harder. That's the best thing there, but dealership wants too much to do it. But then again, with a bra, you can always take it off in a flash, but ya can't with the clear cover. It's all about convenience i guess.

Macko 03-06-2002 10:10 PM

first off bras and the bug deflectors are not good, traps water and moisture which means rust buildup later on....

NickDaMans02Civic 03-06-2002 11:08 PM

Yeah I hear ya on the trapping moisture, but with living down in Arizona right now it hasn't rained since like early december so taking the bra off to wash it isn't too bad. Now if I lived in my old state of Oregon now I would not have a bra since it rains so much. My dad has a bra on his car up there and he hasn't taken it off yet and he has 10K miles on his car now hate to see his spots. Any ideas on anything a person can use besides like a bra that will protect the paint from getting chips?

Nick

neoretromax 03-06-2002 11:38 PM

bras are good, better than nothing as with bug deflectors. The problem is if you mount it loosely or incorrectly or don't properly clean area before putting it on. Then you have to maintain it, ie-removing when washing and etc. It will only rust if you never take off bra or wash it with bra on. Sounds like someone didn't do that.

brill 03-06-2002 11:57 PM

some people have some misconceptions of bug deflectors...

my black bug deflector doesn't touch the paint -- at all. it's mounted on the underside of the hood and wraps around up from there... it has a few little 'stands' to keep it from sitting on the paint.... when i wash my car, i can slide a washcloth right into it... it doesn't trap moisture. granted, to get a good wax job going in there, im gonna have to take it off, but there isn't any way that thing traps moisture.


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