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Originally Posted by Hott
would it be too late for us to put the bra on? My car is 4 months old... (Lucy) I call her... 
We need to find out who does one well here...
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Well, not knowing the extent of the damage, here are your options as I see them.
1. Get a bra put on without fixing the damage, and you will not have to worry too much about further damage, but the existing damage is preserved under the bra.
2. Fix the damage and then put a bra in, but if you ever want to remove the bra for whatever reason including replacing the bra (they will eventually wear out) you run the risk of pulling up the repair with the bra.
3. Do nothing, and run the risk of further damage to Lucy.
So, how bad is the damage? If you decide to get a clearbra whether you fix the existing damage or not, you need to find a top notch installer. This is where all the difference makes. Do some research into who does this type of installation. Being on Hawaii, I would imagine your choices are going to be limited. Once you pick a few prospects, go and see their work and ask if they have ever done a Cayman. The curves on the Cayman can prove to be difficult.
My apologies for your mishap, nothing worse than blemishes on your baby.
Let us know of your progress...