Hello T-heads: I had a full PPF wrap (because I scrape and park in bushes all the time) and I was told by installer and by various youtubers that one can apply ceramic coating on top of that. Now there are various ceramic coats apparently made specially for ON TOP OF ceramic coating (they call them flexible, I think). The amazon reviews for all of them have a few negative reviews saying that they just don't last.
I have looked at these, especially for on top of PPF (these are for towel applicators), they claim up to 2 year protection, easy to use:
Gtechniq Halo coating: - $75 amazon -
CarPro Skin coating: -That’s $83 on Amazon.
You can compare to e.g. Gyeon Cancoat $65 for a big spray bottle, claims up to one year protection, super-easy to use.
* Anyone apply a ceramic coat on top of your PPF and remember which product you used? Can you please share results and time since application? Time since application is most important.
Look, if this thing doesn't last nearly a year, for all that expense, what's the point?
Thanks,
-TPC
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Boring no-frills 2023 white MYLR small wheels (for better range). Freemont build. much to my surprise, I like it!
I have looked at these, especially for on top of PPF (these are for towel applicators), they claim up to 2 year protection, easy to use:
Gtechniq Halo coating: - $75 amazon -
CarPro Skin coating: -That’s $83 on Amazon.
You can compare to e.g. Gyeon Cancoat $65 for a big spray bottle, claims up to one year protection, super-easy to use.
* Anyone apply a ceramic coat on top of your PPF and remember which product you used? Can you please share results and time since application? Time since application is most important.
Look, if this thing doesn't last nearly a year, for all that expense, what's the point?
Thanks,
-TPC
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Boring no-frills 2023 white MYLR small wheels (for better range). Freemont build. much to my surprise, I like it!