you have some on a charger? how do you like it? is it worth it? kinda pricey but also the charger sits low stock so it is kinda annoying scraping shit..
Clever product. Reminds me of a [product called keel shield which protects your boat or watercraft's keel when you beach it or accidentally hit something.
Great upload sandro, keep up with the great work, maybe do a follow up to show what it's like after a couple of weeks and see if the SLIPLO has any marks on it and how good it protected the bottom part of the front bar. :)
I wonder how hard it would be to remove in a couple years? I’m always worried about things like this removing paint along with it. This is something I have been considering. These would make driving a low car much less nerve wracking.
@@CarCraftAutoDetailing Amazing installation, you are so detailed and professional! Looking forward to the "removal" video. If it's easy to remove, makes those "lift systems" seem like a joke since one is still bound to scrape one day as they don't lift high enough or they forget to use it.
I already scraped the bottom of my front end within two weeks of driving my car off the showroom floor. Should I just sand down the underneath part that has had the paint scraped off? Then applying the adhesive prep then the panels, yes, no? Thanks ahead of time.
@@CarCraftAutoDetailing Thank you so much. A great answer and I am just waiting for the product after I purchased it last night with your code and just received the confirmation email of the UPS delivery. :-)
@@CarCraftAutoDetailing No I mean there is a lip you can put it on the bumber. You can search on youtube just to see it(sumarai lip bumber).I mean that So Can both the car bumber scrape guard and the sunarai lip bumber be together??If yes Do you think they will perform greatly?
Let me see if I have this correct... you like to see a perfectly painted under bumper.... but then you will go ahead and stick a ton of nasty looking rubber guards all over the bottom? How are these any better looking then a few scraps that you can't see anyway. Truth is, these are WAY overpriced as they are simply some plastic strips that apply with 3M tape. Slipco did not develop th3 3M tape as you mention... 3M developed it! It's been around for _years_. What is next... colored oil? About as useful. I 3d printed some pucks using carbon fiber filament and used 3M tape to apply them. Just 3 or 4 work just fine. I figure they cost me about $2.