Protection film for shipping cars

oldschoolZ

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I'm looking for car protection film for shipping cars, see link and picture below.

I'm specifically looking for the stuff they put on cars during shipping or when working on cars at dealerships.

Basically, I want to ship a car with ''Frozen Paint'' across Canada on an open car transporter and don't wan the paint to be all fucked when the car gets here. I want something I can slap on the car to protect during shipping.

https://www.pregis.com/us-solutions/by-product/temporary-protection-films/protective-film-for-automotive

temporary_film_exterior_auto_painted.jpg


Alternatives are to get the car wrapped in PPF there, or shipping in a closed trailer.
 
Contact someone that wraps up boats for winter

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I don't think that would be a good idea. It's a shrink wrap with a stiff plastic that could chafe in the wind. I towed a new GT3 down to Florida on an open trailer uncovered in mid January a while back with no damage . I saw a guy at VIR in the hotel parking lot wrapping his car in 3M exterior painters tape. I though he was nuts but it stayed on the whole event. Cheap man's protective film.
https://www.google.com/search?q=sco...i57j0i390.19857j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

"It was originally developed for use in two-toned painting on automobiles. The product now known as ScotchBlue™ Painter's Tape was invented by 3M in 1988. It was designed for professional painters to use in residential and commercial painting applications."
 
Du masking comme mentionné plus haut.

Juste a tapper les parties à risque..

Bumper, demi hood, miroirs..


J’avais donné ce truc a mon ami pour quand il va dans le bois avec la tail gate baissée. Il était septique au début...

Au printemps, je tappe toujours certaines parties /recoins laissées à découvert par le 3M en attendant que les rues soient clean cut.


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C’est du masking tape ca colle mais c’est pas fort... mets pas du Duct tape là LOL

Tu prends ça pour découper quand tu peinture.

Ça tient pareil si y pleut, ca va p-e ramollir un peu. Perso jamais eu de trouble et je l’aie deja laissé longtemps. Juste un peu plus chiant à enlever après quelques mois.

Ça va te coûter 2 roulettes de tape, un gros max 15-20$ et t’as différente largeur et rajoute 30min pour tapper le char et 3min pour le detapper. :)

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Don't try and save a few cents. Buy the 3M exterior blue painters tape. Made for exterior use and more of a plastic. It won't come off until you pull it off and won't leave a residue unless you leave it on for a long time in the sun.
 
Regarde pour du Wreck wrap autoadesif, j'utilise sa a job pour protège différente partie sur des camion neuf quand on a des grosse job a faire ou quand faut envoyer des grosse job en sous traitance

C'est Asser résistant, sa colle bien et sa ne brise rien en le decollant

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