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Any risks with removing everything and not being able to put it back properly or causing damage?
We do this for all of our Tesla clients and is extremely rare that we've ever had any issues and even if we did, we would pay for any issues. We also have a lifetime workmanship warranty on the installations, no questions asked added to the 10 year warranty directly through Xpel. As I just mentioned as well to the other forum member, you get a choice of ceramic coating included in the cost or a free loaner for this month only.
 
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Yes we remove everything and drop the bumpers down as well to wrap virtually every single edge. Ceramic coating works very well IF you will always be hand washing the Tesla and not bringing it to brushed or touchless car washes. We would be proud to help you out.
Do you also paint the Tesla logos to match the blacked out trim? i plan on removing the plaid badge however i've afraid the front and back shiny silver telsa logos will stand out.
 
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Not sure if this has been asked before but when getting a ceramic wrap is it best to order your Tesla in a colour that’s close to the wrap colour, or is white fine? Like if you wanted a matte black wrap should you order a black Tesla?
It doesn't matter. Get the colour of the car you want to have once the wrap comes off.

Most people don't wrap through - they get paint protection film (which is clear) + ceramic coating. Wraps aren't as durable.
 
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Not sure if this has been asked before but when getting a ceramic wrap is it best to order your Tesla in a colour that’s close to the wrap colour, or is white fine? Like if you wanted a matte black wrap should you order a black Tesla?
If you want Matte black then order a black and we can do Xpel STEALTH clear bra for you which will give you the rock chip, sandblasting and scratch protection vs a thin vinyl wrap which offers very little protection for the paint. When changing from white to a darker color it take allot more work to hide all the white in the door jambs etc... Hope this helps and if you have any other questions we are here to answer them for you. To clarify as well ceramic coating is a wax like substance that goes on your tesla to make it easy to clean vs a clear bra paint protection film which is designed to protect your Tesla, with an option to keep it gloss or make any of the colors satin matte.
 
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It doesn't matter. Get the colour of the car you want to have once the wrap comes off.

Most people don't wrap through - they get paint protection film (which is clear) + ceramic coating. Wraps aren't as durable.
Very true, vinyl offers very little protection and doesn't really stand up well to highway driving, winter etc... If you get white, a light vinyl wrap color works best whereas the darker colors go easier for a darker colored vinyl wrap. We would always recommend clear bra for sure. Nowadays as well there is colored clear bra although it's limited to about 20 or so colors but has all the same benefits as a glossy Xpel ULTIMATE or satin matte Xpel STEALTH clear bra paint protection film.