I had heard about a new clear bra material being touted throughout the car community, VentureShield. A new type of material that has now come to the market replacing the older 3M material still used throughout the industry. I admit that I was a bit skeptical when I first heard about VentureShield but my brother who had it applied to his new Land Rover. He convinced me to give it a try. On top of that, the shop I took it to also touted a revolutionary new detailing product that apparently is permanent using nanotechnology. I'd never have to wax/polish my car. I admit that I'm a bit skeptical about that too but it did make my car look incredible. For the record, the 3M material I originally had on the car was removed and replaced with the VentureShield material because it made the front end look like a different shade of blue. That was because of the "yellow" tint in the 3M film.
The results speak for themselves:
Removing the final matrix coating still on the car
Nice and wet looking
Fisheye shot
VentureShield material on the right
VenturShield material goes over and under the edges
Some final buffing touches
Finishing up the car
VTG intake covers
Porsche gold crest
Front end shot
Detail shot of headlight projector
Turbo badge
ATOMIC
997TT outside the shop