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Use "Search by Vehicle" to find products for your Armada.
Some things that set our kits apart:
Most kits being sold are not real wood. Most kits are advertised with a synth wood price and will show a lower price, until you hit the drop box to see the real wood prices.
Our real wood has a very "deep" 3D look to them, aka, Jaguar, Mercedes, BMW. Synthetic wood is basically a "photograph" of real wood, so, in person, it won't have the effect real wood can have. I also sell synth wood kits as well and there is nothing wrong with them.
The edges are tapered where the clear coat ends, and are cut perfectly straight on the edges. I've seen many kits that aren't cut straight and they just don't spend the time to do it right. The adhesive backing is also tucked in behind the pieces so dust/dirt won't collect on the edges. Not many, if any do this.
Our kits don't require a promoter to be applied to the dash before you install the kit. We use a newer version of 3M backing that doesn't require a promoter. Yes, this is more expensive, but it sticks better. Just about all companies require a promoter if you look at their install instructions. These promoters can discolor your dash, and with our kit, you can remove the dash kit later without harming your dash underneath. Many customers have leased vehicles and need to remove them at a later time.
If anyone has any more questions, check out "Testimonials" section on the website:
http://www.burtmanindustries.com/testimonials.php
A lot of owners have posted reviews that may help others. I also stand behind my product 100% if you would happen to have a problem.
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Use "Search by Vehicle" to find products for your Armada.
Some things that set our kits apart:
Most kits being sold are not real wood. Most kits are advertised with a synth wood price and will show a lower price, until you hit the drop box to see the real wood prices.
Our real wood has a very "deep" 3D look to them, aka, Jaguar, Mercedes, BMW. Synthetic wood is basically a "photograph" of real wood, so, in person, it won't have the effect real wood can have. I also sell synth wood kits as well and there is nothing wrong with them.
The edges are tapered where the clear coat ends, and are cut perfectly straight on the edges. I've seen many kits that aren't cut straight and they just don't spend the time to do it right. The adhesive backing is also tucked in behind the pieces so dust/dirt won't collect on the edges. Not many, if any do this.
Our kits don't require a promoter to be applied to the dash before you install the kit. We use a newer version of 3M backing that doesn't require a promoter. Yes, this is more expensive, but it sticks better. Just about all companies require a promoter if you look at their install instructions. These promoters can discolor your dash, and with our kit, you can remove the dash kit later without harming your dash underneath. Many customers have leased vehicles and need to remove them at a later time.
If anyone has any more questions, check out "Testimonials" section on the website:
http://www.burtmanindustries.com/testimonials.php
A lot of owners have posted reviews that may help others. I also stand behind my product 100% if you would happen to have a problem.
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Just added:

