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PPF good for small scratches/chips. Ceramic takes the place of high quality wax (easier to clean), and tint to not be in an easy bake oven and dispel glare.Please respond to poll above
Wondering how many choose to obtain PPF, Ceramic, etc
I have entire vehicle with Xpel Ultimate and wrapped over all sensors. Not one issue with autopilot or summon. I think it all comes down to the quality of the work. If it’s a good shop and they install it correctly you shouldn’t have problems.Any truth to the PPF having an impact on autopilot and the sensors?
I wanted to kind of give this a bump. My wife and I are taking delivery of our Model 3 tonight or tomorrow and I am considering both PFF and Ceramic. Hoping anyone who sees this can discuss their reasoning and experience
Any issues with the sensors on the vehicle? I'm thinking mainly PFF around all the frontal exposed areas and then ceramic all over. At leas that seems to be the suggested route.Any weekday we drive the tesla we're doing 70-80 miles roundtrip, almost entirely highway.
Without PPF the front of the car would look like it'd spent time in a bead blaster before too long.
Also lets me feel slightly less paranoid about little door ding concerns or finding someone leaning against the car
Take a look at these:I wanted to kind of give this a bump. My wife and I are taking delivery of our Model 3 tonight or tomorrow and I am considering both PFF and Ceramic. Hoping anyone who sees this can discuss their reasoning and experience
I just picked up my M3 from the installer today. I had to wait a month to get an appointment and unfortunately it shows with rock chips, but, PPF is worth it for me where I live. I had the whole front end (bumper, hood, A pillars, mirrors) along with the rockers and trunk sill wrapped with Xpel Ultimate. Didn't notice any sensor issues during the 2 hour drive home. I skipped Ceramic for now as I'm not sure if it will be a good value for me or not. I'd highly recommend getting an appointment lined up for PPF as soon as possible to limit the number of rock chips your bumper is likely to take until you get it on.I wanted to kind of give this a bump. My wife and I are taking delivery of our Model 3 tonight or tomorrow and I am considering both PFF and Ceramic. Hoping anyone who sees this can discuss their reasoning and experience
If I’m not mistaken, PPF and ceramic coating do not offer a similar level of protection. PPF offers protection over minor road debris and prevents chips, scratches, etc to the paint. Ceramic on the other hand helps to preserve your car finish and makes it easier to wash your car and keep it cleaner longer. It will also help against bird dropping’s, etc.Another way to look at this, PPF is a unique product. Only PPF can protect and self-heal the way PPF does. However, there are products that can provide a similar level of protection as ceramic coatings. They just have to be applied more frequently.
If I’m not mistaken, PPF and ceramic coating do not offer a similar level of protection. PPF offers protection over minor road debris and prevents chips, scratches, etc to the paint. Ceramic on the other hand helps to preserve your car finish and makes it easier to wash your car and keep it cleaner longer. It will also help against bird dropping’s, etc.
Paint Protection Film vs Ceramic Coating | What's Best?