Perma Plate Protection
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Perma Plate Protection
Has any one used this product from Siskin Enterprises. A friend had it applied by a RV dealer on his motorhome (non Born Free) and swears by it for aiding in keeping the outside surface of the motorhome clean?
Jim
A buddy had PermaPlate's Clearplate applied to the high wear areas of his Beamer X5 (front end, door handles, door edges, rear entry, etc) and he likes it very much.
The Clearplate looks like a thin, clear film applied to the surface that doesn't change the appearance at all, though, if you look closely, you can see the edges. It is rather costly but from what I hear, it works to completely stop wear and tear, scratches or road nicks from any kind of road debris - very strong product.
I understand that Clearplate must be applied by someone trained in the process, not for DIYer's. I'm not familiar with PermaPlates other products.
The Clearplate looks like a thin, clear film applied to the surface that doesn't change the appearance at all, though, if you look closely, you can see the edges. It is rather costly but from what I hear, it works to completely stop wear and tear, scratches or road nicks from any kind of road debris - very strong product.
I understand that Clearplate must be applied by someone trained in the process, not for DIYer's. I'm not familiar with PermaPlates other products.
I've been thinking about having paint protection film applied to our new Born Free. A couple of thousand dollars should cover the cost of treating the hood, front finders and the cab over bed area. 3M makes the one I'm familiar with. Once the coach is delivered (only a couple of weeks away!!) I'll take it to the installer for a quote. I'm sure the film will scratch and haze, but a little plastic polish should keep it looking pretty good. I'll let you know what I find out.
Madonna
Madonna