If you haven’t lately seen a vehicle wearing a front-end protective bra, as the street once called them, it’s not that they’ve disappeared. It’s that they’ve gone clear and almost invisible. Commonly referred to today as “clear bras,” it now consists of a film applied to the forward-facing surfaces of the hood, fenders, lights, bumper and often door edges and other vulnerable areas to protect against paint chipping, pitting and related damage, says Kevin Iden of Iden’s Dealer Services. Read More |