I agree with you Cor.
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In the Prius community I have
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: [EVDL] Clear stick-on film for protecting your EV
Vinyl wrap is similar to some of the protective films but not identical.
I don't believe any heat shrinking is used for Xpel clear films. Xpel is
also thicker and more resilient making it more effective against rock
chips and scratches. Ther
Vinyl wrap is similar to some of the protective films but not identical. I
don't believe any heat shrinking is used for Xpel clear films. Xpel is also
thicker and more resilient making it more effective against rock chips and
scratches. There are some pretty impressive threads with photos on the
It's a vinyl wrap. They can be done on any car, it uses a flexible adhesive
film, applied, heat-shrunk, and trimmed, not pre-cut for specific cars.
People commonly get new cars wrapped if they know they'll be selling them, and
want to protect the original paint (unwrap again just before sale).
Occasionally I watch MotorWeek on PBS just to see how well and often they
report on EVs.
That episode #3704H was not about EVs, but did have 1 pih. The car-guy shop
segment had a company showing how an easy to apply film could protect the
body (like window tinting, but clear to protect the vehicl