SLIPLO LLC Reviews

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About SLIPLO LLC:

SLIPLO specializes in the manufacturing and distribution of SLIPLO Universal Bumper Skid Plates worldwide. We strive to be the number one solution provider for virtually any vehicle enthusiast looking to give their cars the best steep driveway bumper scrape protection on earth. Through simple innovation such as our patent pending on size fits all design and our non-intrusive adhesive attachment option, we look to deliver the best available value to the end user. By being the first in the new category of under bumper carriage protection and offering a universal solution that can fit virtually any car we see a tremendous growth potential on the global market.

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Phone:

786 373 6262

Email:

andy@sliplo.com

Location:

4435 E CHANDLER BLVD. STE 200, PHOENIX
Arizona
85048

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How long pn average do your product last on a car that's ever other day I try my best to avoid the scraping but all entrances curbs aren't built through same
Asked by Bruce (1 year ago)
SLIPLO bumper scrape guard includes a 10 year replacement warranty. if the product fails due to any reason we will replace the damaged SLIPLO piece free of charge.
Answered by Andy S. (1 year ago)
Hello I've just bought the car it's a BMW m sport and is quite low and have noticed the underneath has some scrapes would your product stick to it even with the slight damage and how much would I need to cover it properly many thanks paul
Asked by Paul Howells (3 years ago)
Hello Yes the product will stick firmly to bumpers with some existing scrapes. I would recommend using the provided 3M adhesive promoters on the scraped portions to insure a solid bond between the adhesive and the scraped surface. I suggest watching the following short video for further details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzVxIrZPkqE I would also suggest watching this video to figure out the number of kits you would need for your specific car:' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZlA4QKsYrI
Answered by Andy S. (3 years ago)