Just curious, the ultra red is beautiful but I’m wondering if anyone has put matte ppf on it? I don’t wanna hear “why would you ruin the ultra red like that” I’m just curious if anyone has done it. Thanks!
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It’s too early for anyone to get that daring but I would love to see it. Could be stunning.Just curious, the ultra red is beautiful but I’m wondering if anyone has put matte ppf on it? I don’t wanna hear “why would you ruin the ultra red like that” I’m just curious if anyone has done it. Thanks!
Thank you!!Found online (this isn't my car) :
You're pretty happy with the results? I know it dulls the shine a bit of course but think it looks interesting.I realized I never followed up to this thread, so my apologies. Here's my Model X Plaid in full Stealth XPEL PPF.
I'm not sure why the thumbnails are blurry... click the pictures and they are crystal clear.
I picked up my Ultra Red Model X Plaid at the beginning of this week (6/26) and I'm already queued up for a PPF install. I've got to wait a few weeks, so in the meantime, I'm playing around with the clear vs. matte decision. I put a small strip of XPEL Stealth on the back spoiler and took a few shots of it in the daylight and then again in low light to show the sheen... let me know what you think.
IMHO, the XPEL Stealth makes a dramatic difference and looks absolutely fantastic... you can still see some of the "sparkle" of the paint underneath, but not much. I think it makes the car look a lot cleaner and more refined... it'll be the way I go with my PPF... it's the best of the red but without the hassle of upkeep.
The pictures cannot do the matte justice, IMHO.. I'd really need a whole body panel shot in the proper light to do the right comparison, but this is at least a start.
Daylight shot - XPEL Stealth on the right, no PPF on the left:
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Low-light shot - XPEL Stealth PPF on the right, no PPF on the left:
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Thanks for taking the time to post these pics. I'm on the fence about full clear vs stealth and now leaning towards the stealth. Mind sharing how you feel about the results? Do you still love it? My biggest concern is losing the depth of the color the Ultra Red has. It really does a great job accentuating the subtle lines of the X and makes it feel sexier and more aggressive looking. Afraid of losing that with the stealth.I realized I never followed up to this thread, so my apologies. Here's my Model X Plaid in full Stealth XPEL PPF.
I'm not sure why the thumbnails are blurry... click the pictures and they are crystal clear.
@Space Cowboy - sure thing - happy to respond to that.Thanks for taking the time to post these pics. I'm on the fence about full clear vs stealth and now leaning towards the stealth. Mind sharing how you feel about the results? Do you still love it? My biggest concern is losing the depth of the color the Ultra Red has. It really does a great job accentuating the subtle lines of the X and makes it feel sexier and more aggressive looking. Afraid of losing that with the stealth.
Curious how much did you pay for the stealth Matte PPF?@Space Cowboy - sure thing - happy to respond to that.
So - I'm about 5 months on with the Stealth PPF and I'm still happy I went that route vs. clear. One thing I will say is that the "luster" of the Ultra Red is not lost when covered with the Stealth PPF - it's just muted. If I walk up to the car and look at any part of the red paint, the "sparkle" is still definitely there and very easy to see. However, if you take just a few steps back, then it fades and you have the "matte" appearance.
One thing I have noticed is that in order for me to have the most satisfaction with this PPF, I have to keep the car clean. When it's nice and clean it shines well and looks SO good. When it's dirty, then it tends to look a bit more "hazy" than I would care for, but a quick wash takes care of that and the car is then back to looking fantastic. I have picked up some of the XPEL matte care concentrated car wash solution that I use in my foam cannon and no joke - it makes the car look really, really good on a wash. I didn't think it would make a difference compared to other soaps, but XPEL says to use their mix with their PPF and considering the money investment I now have in the car, I didn't want to cheap out on soap.
Go for it - you'll love it. The car is very unique looking (in a good way) and doesn't look like every other Tesla on the road as a result.
About $6K all in.Curious how much did you pay for the stealth Matte PPF?