Paint protection film near Edinburgh?

Paint protection film near Edinburgh?

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jamieboy

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5,912 posts

235 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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As the title, really - anyone got recommendations for someone to apply paint protection film in or around Edinburgh?

Just bought a 159 SW and I'm looking to get the rear bumper done, so the dog doesn't destroy it getting in and out.

I know that isn't really what these films are meant for but it's got to help a bit, hasn't it?

VetteG

3,236 posts

250 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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There is a firm out in Ratho that does it, beware though they quoted me £3k for the front of the vette!

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jamieboy

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5,912 posts

235 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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VetteG said:
they quoted me £3k
eek I'll maybe buy the dog his own car...

VetteG

3,236 posts

250 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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You can buy these fold out cloths that work, there is a firm called Over The Top that do very good ones Google should find it, we have their dog beds and they are excellent.

G

Sandy59

2,708 posts

217 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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Try www.cabads.co.uk/
They're installers for 'Paintshield' which is a good quality film.

Nicholas Blair

4,109 posts

290 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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Sandy59 said:
Try www.cabads.co.uk/
They're installers for 'Paintshield' which is a good quality film.
I know Jamie there - -give him a shout.

willtvr

1,099 posts

203 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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Try Tinthaus at www.tinthaus.co.uk

Nicholas Blair

4,109 posts

290 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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willtvr said:
Try Tinthaus at www.tinthaus.co.uk
That's the place at Ratho mentioned above?

willtvr

1,099 posts

203 months

Tuesday 29th July 2008
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Nicholas Blair said:
willtvr said:
Try Tinthaus at www.tinthaus.co.uk
That's the place at Ratho mentioned above?
Possibly, more familiar with their Perth operation so don't know location of Edinburgh one but certainly didn't charge me anything like they quoted VetteG.

Edited by willtvr on Tuesday 29th July 22:34

jamieboy

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5,912 posts

235 months

Wednesday 30th July 2008
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Thanks for these - I'll see what they say.

The idea of a mat isn't a bad one, but he tends to get a bit over-excited and tries to scrabble out* before the door is properly open, never mind a mat folded down.



* yes, a bit more training is probably an even better idea