Magnetic Car Bra 2007-2012 Dodge Caliber on 2040-parts.com
US $49.95
Location:
Beaverton, Oregon, United States
Condition:New
Type:Sport
Features:Exposed Grille, Hood Access, Paint Safe Lining, UV-Resistant Vinyl
Brand:Magnetbra
Warranty:Yes
Manufacturer Part Number:9893
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Primary Color:Black
UPC:does not apply
The Magnetic Car Bra is made from safety-coated, flexible magnetic sheet. It is UV-resistant vinyl on the outside and magnetized rubber underneath. This material is also used for magnetic car signs and the seal around your refrigerator door.
The safety-coated material was designed to be used on cars. It will give problem-free service with much less
maintenance than conventional bras.
Conventional car bras can damage your paint. They trap road grit, and then flap and flutter in the wind, which can scratch and even wear through the paint. They also hold water, and if they are left on the car when they are wet, they can cause the paint to oxidize and fade. It is difficult and time-consuming to clean road grit from the bra and then wait
for it to dry, but the only way to prevent damage from long-term use of a conventional bra is to clean and dry it frequently - as often as every few days.
Flexible magnetic sheet forms a tight seal that keeps out most water and grit. It will not cause abrasion or oxidation. The magnetic bra can be left on a car permanently
with only a few minutes of maintenance per month. All that is required is to make sure the bra stays clean and dry underneath.
The bumpers on most cars are plastic. Unlike steel, plastic flexes and absorbs impacts. This protects the bumper from rock chips. This can be observed by
comparing the paint on the hood and bumper on older cars. Most rock chips occur on the hood. To view the difference
Click Here.
(Severe hood damage but bumper is OK.)
The magnetic car bra has a patented design that makes it theft-resistant and secure at any speed. A durable U-shaped edge trim covers the
leading edge and sides of the bra. This keeps wind and water out and prevents removing the bra without opening
the hood.
Flexible magnetic sheet precisely follows the contours of the hood. The finest detail will show through. It will make your car look great and with proper maintenance it will keep the paint in original condition.
Please inquire about international shipping rates. Other models are also available. For photos and more information please visit the Magnetbra website at magnetbra.com.
SELLER POLICIES:
Returns: Because this is a made to order item, all eBay sales are final. (This item is available at the retail price on the Magnetbra website with a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.)
Warranty: The 90-day warranty against defects in materials or workmanship is in effect for eBay sales. The sender is responsible for return shipping. We will pay to ship replacements if an item is defective.
Feedback: We will attempt to respond within two days to all feedback comments left for us.
Shipping multiple items: We can ship up to three bras together for no additional charge to addresses in the USA, including US territories and APO/FPO addresses. Rates to other international desinations are actual shipping charges plus a small handling fee (about $1.50).
Please contact us before bidding with any questions regarding this item or seller policies. Thanks for looking.
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