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Should have had an option for both PPF and Ceramic.
Agreed. I’m doing both. Paint correction, full frontal PPF and then ceramic full car/wheels.
I just dropped mine off this morning for Ceramic and PPF. No car for a few daysAgreed. I’m doing both. Paint correction, full frontal PPF and then ceramic full car/wheels.
I just dropped mine off this morning for Ceramic and PPF. No car for a few days
Where did you go? I'm picking mine up today after being without her since Friday for PPF and Ceramic. Took her to Inception Auto on Wyecroft.
I went to Get Detailed in Thornhill. XPel Gold is $1750 (front with mirrors) and Ceramic Pro (Gold level, 4 layers IIRC) $1600, Plus, they're doing XPel on the center console which I preferred over vinyl wraps.Thinking of doing exactly what you did - can you share how much that costed? PM if you prefer.
Why do you guy ceramic and PPF on the front where you can PPF the whole car at same cost?
Do not trust ppl saying their job is nicer so they will charge you more. The PPF is labor intensive work , that all depends how much they wants to charge you. It not necessarily more expensive doing a better job.
Why do you guy ceramic and PPF on the front where you can PPF the whole car at same cost?
Do not trust ppl saying their job is nicer so they will charge you more. The PPF is labor intensive work , that all depends how much they wants to charge you. It not necessarily more expensive doing a better job.
Most quotes I got were $5000 for the whole car. I was able to get ppf front, tint and ceramic for much less. It also does matter how the PPF is applied and what film they use. If not cut properly it will be rough on certain edges and pick up dirt while driving and cleaning the car making seams very visible.
Also, costs more if the installer rolls the PPF around edges wherever possible to prevent exposed edges which are more susceptible to coming loose during a car wash.
Glad you got a good deal on your PPF, but I certainly couldn't find anyone who used reputable film and did the install right for as cheap are you're describing.
I have got a deal for Suntek Ultimate whole wrap my Model 3 for the price you guys doing ceramic + front XPEL.
Simply doing a google search find Suntek is not worse than XPEL. The only reason is that guy specializes Suntek.
As I said that more expensive not means that they are doing better job applying the film. I actually went there and checked another Model 3 which they are applying the film on it. I trust my eyes that they did a good job.
Most quotes I got were $5000 for the whole car. I was able to get ppf front, tint and ceramic for much less. It also does matter how the PPF is applied and what film they use. If not cut properly it will be rough on certain edges and pick up dirt while driving and cleaning the car making seams very visible.
Also, costs more if the installer rolls the PPF around edges wherever possible to prevent exposed edges which are more susceptible to coming loose during a car wash.
Glad you got a good deal on your PPF, but I certainly couldn't find anyone who used reputable film and did the install right for as cheap are you're describing.
I just dropped mine off this morning for Ceramic and PPF. No car for a few days
I have Suntek on my S and it's a bit more gloss than XPEL. Plus it was a bit cheaper as well. Where did you get yours done?I have got a deal for Suntek Ultimate whole wrap my Model 3 for the price you guys doing ceramic + front XPEL.
Simply doing a google search find Suntek is not worse than XPEL. The only reason is that guy specializes Suntek.
As I said that more expensive not means that they are doing better job applying the film. I actually went there and checked another Model 3 which they are applying the film on it. I trust my eyes that they did a good job.