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<blockquote data-quote="F10 CREW" data-source="post: 742490" data-attributes="member: 43055"><p>The film is almost un-noticeable unless u run your fingers near certain edges. Only then u can feel the plastic at the edge. But if you are sitting in a car next to a car that has been wrap, you will not be able to tell the difference.</p><p></p><p>Another way to tell the difference is the clear wrap area is not as licin to the touch if you compare to the ceramic coating. That was my observation after feeling my friend''s car. That said, the clear wrap still has the water phobic feature similar to the ceramic coating.</p><p></p><p>If you have a white car like me,I was told that over time,the film may turn a little bit yellowish and can be obvious on a white car. I was informed on a dark coloured car,no differences can be seen.</p><p></p><p>One good thing is, they do not cut the film while it's on your car. Hence this eliminates cut or scratch marks after removing the film. This is very important!!!</p><p></p><p>Another day another tarpau. Hahaha.</p><p></p><p>Yours Faithfully,</p><p>F10 Crew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F10 CREW, post: 742490, member: 43055"] The film is almost un-noticeable unless u run your fingers near certain edges. Only then u can feel the plastic at the edge. But if you are sitting in a car next to a car that has been wrap, you will not be able to tell the difference. Another way to tell the difference is the clear wrap area is not as licin to the touch if you compare to the ceramic coating. That was my observation after feeling my friend''s car. That said, the clear wrap still has the water phobic feature similar to the ceramic coating. If you have a white car like me,I was told that over time,the film may turn a little bit yellowish and can be obvious on a white car. I was informed on a dark coloured car,no differences can be seen. One good thing is, they do not cut the film while it's on your car. Hence this eliminates cut or scratch marks after removing the film. This is very important!!! Another day another tarpau. Hahaha. Yours Faithfully, F10 Crew [/QUOTE]
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