6 Benefits of a Clear Bra for Your Car
November 30, 2017
November 30, 2017
Your car is one of your most valuable investments, and you should be able to drive yours around town with pride. Unfortunately, even the most beautiful paint finish is vulnerable to chips and scratches that can destroy its appearance and lower the value of the vehicle.
Today, technology has made it easier to protect the finish on your car by using paint protection film to cover the most vulnerable areas of your vehicle's exterior. A clear bra is just a nearly invisible layer of protection that is placed on your car to prevent damage to the paint. Keep these benefits of clear bras in mind as you create your new car maintenance plan.
Protect Paint From Common Hazards
Unless you keep your car parked permanently in a covered area, you can expect it to sustain the wear and tear which normally occurs over time. For instance, just a drive around the block can generate bug residue that quickly begins to eat at the paint.
Rocks and gravel on the road are also common causes of chipped paint, and you will find evidence of this on the hood and fenders of most vehicles. Additionally, you may scratch the paint with your fingernails, keys, or other personal objects as you attempt to unlock the door or enter the vehicle.
A clear bra is made using self-healing technology that allows it to serve as a barrier between the paint and these common hazards. While you might not be able to prevent paint from being exposed to these hazards, you can cover it up so that damage is less likely to occur.
Maintain the Aesthetics
In the past, many car enthusiasts used cloth bras to cover up the paint on the front of their vehicle. While this was somewhat effective, an ill-fitting car bra could scratch the paint, and some people find them aesthetically unpleasing. Clear bras are designed to be virtually undetectable so that your car still has the look that attracted you to it in the first place.
Choose the Placement
With clear bras, you have complete control over how much of your car is covered by the paint protection film. You can choose to have the film installed over the majority of the car or opt to only cover areas that you know are vulnerable to damage, such as the hood and bumper. A clear bra can also go on mirrors, headlights, and door handles.
Keep Your Normal Maintenance Routine
Once the clear bra is professionally placed on your vehicle, you can continue with your normal maintenance routine. Simply wash common road grime off of the surface of your vehicle using your regular car-washing methods. You can also apply wax as you did before the bra was placed to create a beautiful shine.
Enjoy Easy Removal and Replacement
Clear bra paint film is designed to last as long as ten years, but the film is also semi-permanent. This allows you to retain the option to replace or remove it as you desire. When the film is properly applied, it does not damage the underlying paint so removal does not harm the vehicle's finish.
Preserve Your Vehicle's Value
While a well-running engine is a major part of determining your car's value, potential buyers will also be checking the exterior. A clear bra protects the paint from chips and scratches that could be a turn-off to buyers who prefer a clean finish on the exterior. Over time, keeping the paint protection on your vehicle can lead to a higher resale value.
At X-Pert Tint and Auto Alarms, our team is trained to expertly apply clear bra paint protection film that will leave a lasting flawless appearance. Contact us
today to find out your options for keeping your car looking like it just rolled out of the factory.

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If you live in hot, sunny Texas, you probably put on a quick coat of sunscreen before you head outside to do yard work or visit the pool on a hot summer day. But what about when you get in the car? Do you put on sunscreen then? For most of us, the answer is an obvious no-but if you're trying to limit your sun exposure, being in the car isn't all that better than standing outside under the full sunlight. While windshields are manufactured to reduce UV light, sunroofs and side windows aren't, and all that sun exposure takes a toll. In fact, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, skin cancer in the US is more common on the left side (or driver's side) of the body, and the Foundation doesn't think that's a coincidence. Want to protect your skin from harmful rays while you're driving? Read on for some useful tips that can help you and your family stay safe on your next major road trip. 1. Wear Sunscreen It might seem odd to cover your face and arms with sunscreen before you embark on a road trip, but sunscreen remains the best way to protect your skin from the sun-including while you're in the car. If you don't fancy driving several hours while covered in the greasy, sticky sunscreen you use at the pool, you're not alone, which is why lots of companies now include sunscreen in cosmetic or skincare products like foundation. The most important part of choosing a sunscreen brand is its SPF, or sun protection factor. Don't get sunscreen with an SPF under 15, and make sure to keep some in the car so you can reapply throughout the day. 2. Get High-Quality Sunglasses Your skin isn't the only part of your body susceptible to sun damage. Your eyes can actually get sunburned too, and too much sun exposure increases your chance of permanent vision damage. Before you set off on a long drive, find a high-quality pair of sunglasses that protects you from both types of harmful ultraviolet light, or UVA and UVB rays. Make sure everyone in your car wears protective sunglasses, not just the driver; kids looking out the window can be sunburned, too. 3. Consider Window Tinting Automobile window tinting is often considered an upgrade that boosts your car's resale value and protects the interior from sun damage. But window tinting is about more than just looks; depending on the tint you choose, it can also reduce UV rays, keeping the car cooler and your skin safer while you drive. Of course, not all window tints are created equal. They come in different shades and have different SPFs. If you decide to tint your windows, make sure to find a shade that filters out both UVA and UVB light. Luckily, most glass does reduce UVB, and your windshield was probably also treated to reduce UVA lights. But the other windows don't have any UVA filtering, so if you frequently travel with passengers in the backseat, look into window tinting for UVA-specific window tints. Don't forget that window tinting doesn't work when the windows are down, which goes double for the sunroof. It might feel nice to have the wind whipping through your hair, but don't let your new window tint job go to waste by driving with the top down all summer long. Make Your Next Road Trip a Success Going on a road trip should be a fun getaway, not a threat to your skin and safety. Apply these three tips before your next vacation to keep everyone cool, happy, and healthy while you drive. Live near Houston? Looking for some extra sun protection for your car? X-Pert Tint and Auto Alarms can install the perfect window tint for your car. Get in touch to explore your tinting options.

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