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Bug Protection For Your Car

Here in the southern U.S., we residents are used to a bug population that can only make an anteater smack his lips. From about early April to the first frost, bugs outnumber people about 1000 to 1. Some would say 1 million to 1. Quite frankly, bugs are everywhere: in the yard, in the house, on your , etc. Products containing DEET help, but they can do nothing to protect your . Think I am exaggerating? Just drive down any southern back road at dusk and see how long it takes for your windshield and hood to be splattered with bug juice. It can get so bad that no amount of windshield washer fluid can keep up with it all. What to do? Well, if you are like many motorists you get some protection for your . No, I am not saying to spray it with a can of OFF! or drive around with a cover on it. Instead, there are two must have accessories that can and will make a difference. You?ll have to read on to find out just what I am talking about.
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bras ? Some call them hood protectors while others call them bras. Regardless, this particular accessory provides the greatest protection for the front end of most any passenger vehicle. Customized for your vehicle, bras slip over the front end, covering the grille and the adjoining section of the hood. Some bras are designed to extend further up the hood almost to the windshield. Some consist of two part sections that permit motorists to access the hood without taking off the bra, while others are a one piece accessory that must be removed before opening the hood. Both styles are effective in deflecting bugs from the grille and can protect a portion of the hood.
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Bug deflectors ? Also called bug shields, bug deflectors function chiefly to guard your hood and windshield from bug debris. Furthermore, some bug deflectors can repel other small objects including stones kicked up from the road which can then break your windshield. A bug deflector is installed at the top part of your grille at the point where the grille meets the front part of your vehicle?s hood. Like bras, bug deflectors are sized for the particular brand and model you own, though there are some models that can be custom cut and sized by consumers too. Typically, a heavy-duty double adhesive tape fastens the deflector in place, as a result no drilling is required.

Usually, drivers put in one or the other accessory on their vehicles and not both as a bug deflector must adhere to the itself; it cannot stay in place if fastened to part of the bra. However, some bras are designed with a lip installed that sits across the hood of your vehicle, acting as a mini bug deflector all of its own.

So, if you live in the South or you are planning a trip down here, protect your vehicle before you leave your home. A bra or a bug shield will do a very good job in reducing bug splatter and keep you from going through gallons of windshield washer fluid while protecting your ?s finish.sponsored by electric car conversion kit

Car Bras For New Fashion

Anytime you hit the road, your vehicle faces rocks, debris, bugs and many other enemies that are waiting to lay waste to your hood and grille. Safeguard your sensitive leading-end paint with a car bra, sometimes known as a mask or front end mask, to:
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- Preserve like-new paint

- Ensure resale value

- Eliminate worry from dings and dents

- Sport classic race-inspired looks that virtually scream speed

A guide to protecting your paint with a bra

Your vehicle’s front end is confronted by a barrage of attackers every day. Whether it’s tire-tossed rocks, flying debris or exploding bugs, your paint ends up bearing the brunt of your commute. The results can be distressing: dings in your grille detail, chipping of your paint layers, and evil scratches. Not only are they unsightly, these damage marks also invite rust underneath your paint.

To stop this process, bras employ thick vinyl material for deflecting these airborne adversaries away from your vehicle’s finish. Small dings and scratches can’t get through your bra’s outer layer, leaving your paint pristine.

bras protect your finish underneath the vinyl layer, too. They employ soft, paint-safe linings that pamper your vehicle and complete the network of protection over your front end. When installed properly, the quality protective outer layer, soft inner lining and custom-tailored fit ensure perfect front-end paint condition. You get like-new looks, boosted resale value and extra satisfaction with your vehicle.

Each type of bra has its own unique set of upsides to choose from:

Full front end bras

The original bra design is still overwhelmingly popular with today’s , trucks, SUVs, vans and minivans.

These bras offer complete shielding for your vehicle’s front end and look great, too. They employ separate pieces for the hood and grille/bumper sections of the bra, allowing full engine compartment access. Plus, they’re designed to accommodate whatever factory air dams, pop-up headlights and driving/fog lamps your vehicle uses.

Sport bras

Same paint-protecting concept in a smaller-scale version. Sport bras fit just the leading end of the hood of your vehicle, stopping paint damage in the most commonly attacked area. The popular feature of sport bras is they allow the original looks of your vehicle to show through. And, they feature the same custom-tailored crafting as a full front end bra.

T-style bras

Designed from the same concept as sport bras, T-style bras stand guard over the larger hoods of trucks, SUVs, vans and minivans. Because these autos have raised hoods and significantly more vulnerable paint, T-style bras cover the leading edge and the center of the hood, stretching from front to back. They attach in much the same way as a sport bra and allow full hood access.
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How much of your front end do you want to cover?

Each style and shape of bra covers a different amount of the front end of your vehicle. The more paint your bra covers, the more paint is protected. The less area the bra covers, the more your vehicle’s original looks can show through. It’s all a matter of personal preference.

When you want to cover the most possible area of your vehicle’s front end, select a full front end bra If you want to protect the most vulnerable paint on your front end and still show the original looks of your vehicle, pick a sport bra To safeguard the exposed, sensitive hood of your truck, SUV, van or minivan, grab a T-style bra.

Although this might sound like more fashion information than the latest issue of Cosmopolitan, I’m convinced that bras serve many purposes and will continue to be a hot dress-up item for vehicles in the future….:)sponsored by electric car conversion kit



Bug Protection For Your Car