Yep, newbie here (at least on the forum). Been around the block many times and have not been known for worrying too much for keeping things pristine. Most of my vehicles end up looking "well-used" and I typically prefer a coat of dust to a coat of wax. I don't however like thrashing things and if there's a way to protect them, I'd prefer it.
I'm the proud owner of a new F350 (going for the subtle eco-look)
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IMG_7491 by JR Bad Habit, on Flickr
I'd like to protect the sides and paint as long as possible. I know my driving style and tendencies, so I do have limited expectations.
Has anybody ever come across a way to protect the sides of a vehicle from pinstriping. Not necessarily a permanent solution, but something that could be applied or ? for the weekend or so. I had started thinking of Invisble Bra material, then looked at the price and that ended that. But, then I thought about the temporary floor protection film they use on construction sites (http://www.homedepot.com/Flooring-C...Id=10053&langId=-1&storeId=10051#.UEqCdFFc08k). Does any know how the adhesive releases from auto paint? At $12 for a 50' roll, that possible could save a lot of paint jobs. It's not like you would have to worry about how it looks, as long as it sticks (and comes off with out a mess) and can stand up to the typical trail overgrowth. A couple of quick runs down each side, slice some openings for the doors and you're good to go.
As you can see by the truck, it's not meant for anything extreme, but here in the PNW, roads get overgrown real quick and the pinstriping is hard to prevent. Good idea?, crazy idea?, who cares?
3M makes a clear protective film you can apply, not sure on cost but it's cheaper than a wrap, I also have heard of someo one planning on using plasti-dip as it will just peel off if it gets ugly. Not sure on how well the plasti-dip would protect. Invisiblemask.com sells the 3M stuff cut to fit your truck.
LR Max said:Call around to auto body shops/detail shops and ask about getting your truck wrapped in 3M clear coating. Basically, it is a clear shield over your paint to protect the entire car from issues.
Its commonly used on sportscars on the nose to protect against stone chips.
It'll cost you a couple hundred to wrap something that big, and only last 2 years, but in 2 years the paint will still look brand new.
If I ever buy a new car, I will do a partial wrap on the high wear areas (nose, door handles, sills, etc). I've been very impressed with the stuff.
IMHO, The effort to preserve the good shine and paint will become futile as you wander into the woods.
I fully expect to have a few stripes down the sides over time, and as Jim65 has shown with his, if you put some effort into to it, you can keep it looking nice (brave man with a shiny black truck, I couldn't keep a street machine looking that good.) I'm just looking for some quick and simple protection that's temporary. Something to mitigate that "SCREEEEEE", even if just a little. I don't have any expectations of full on protection, just something for overgrown forest service roads, etc. Branches and rocks, well, those a badges of honor.
Beg to differ there, but the majority of your paint will still need good protection. A high quality wax and some work with a good buffer go a long way on your nice shiny paint. My example, here's my truck at 186,000 miles with door dings and quite a few good pinstripes (you won't see them in the pic, but if you look in person you will). It's seen lots of forest and we've gotten used to that "SCREEEEEE!" sound as branches and brush try to take the paint. Most of the stripes buff out to a minor "up close" visual. I just spent about half a day washing, buffing, waxing the old ride.
The OPs truck is shiny and new and can look mostly that way for a long time with some effort and quality products.....