n8zcc
Well-Known Member
Today was a beautiful sunny day here in southeast Michigan so I took advantage of the day and detailed the exterior of my new Longhorn. I've had the truck for about three months and put right around 2,000 miles on it. I live over two miles away from paved roads so the truck sees its share of dirt/mud roads. As I was dealing, I noticed a couple of pin-head paint chips on the front bumper (I have the pained bumper option) and I also notice the same on the leading edge of the rear fender flares despite installing mud flaps.
I've heard of and read a bit about paint protection films but I also read that they don't necessarily stop paint chipping. Perhaps various types of protection films offer various levels of protection. What I am looking for is recommendations on how to mitigate the paint chipping problem that will do nothing more than get worst.
For those of you that have first-hand experiences with similar paint chipping problems, did you find a solution that stopped it? What was the solution and where do you go to get it applied (no way would I try to do that myself).
A 1000 thanks in advance.
I've heard of and read a bit about paint protection films but I also read that they don't necessarily stop paint chipping. Perhaps various types of protection films offer various levels of protection. What I am looking for is recommendations on how to mitigate the paint chipping problem that will do nothing more than get worst.
For those of you that have first-hand experiences with similar paint chipping problems, did you find a solution that stopped it? What was the solution and where do you go to get it applied (no way would I try to do that myself).
A 1000 thanks in advance.