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View attachment 347678 I did stealth on my white and I think it makes for a more unique look. The clear is for straight protection.
You might consider STEK DYNOshield or DYNOmatt, the same benefits, but also has a nano coating infused into the film for extra durability and easier maintenance. www.stek-usa.com We use in our shop and love it.
Would you recommend going with XPEL Stealth (Matte) or Ultimate Plus (Clear, glossy) for a Deep Blue Metallic Model 3?
This is for a full wrap.
This really is a personal style choice. If you love the way the color pops now, go with the Ultimate Plus. With the Stealth however, that blue would look like nothing else on the road! We have a company Porsche Panamera in Sapphire Blue with a stealth wrap and it looks absolutely wild. Of all the cars we bring to shows that get's the most attention by far.
Which ever you choose will look great with that color, but here is a photo of our Panamera to use as a reference point for your Tesla. Obviously not the same exact color, but it's something!
Would you recommend going with XPEL Stealth (Matte) or Ultimate Plus (Clear, glossy) for a Deep Blue Metallic Model 3?
This is for a full wrap.
I was planning to get a full XPEL Srealth wrap on my Deep Blue Metalic Model 3 from the moment I ordered it. Once the car arrived (2 months later), I loved the factory blue too much to change it. I didn’t care for the chrome though.
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Looks great. Not a fan of the chrome either. So same question for you. Is the black on the window trim and door handles matte or satin?
I was planning to get a full XPEL Srealth wrap on my Deep Blue Metalic Model 3 from the moment I ordered it. Once the car arrived (2 months later), I loved the factory blue too much to change it. I didn’t care for the chrome though.
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Is the black on the window trim and door handles matte or satin?
I read somewhere that if you do get a scratch in the Xpel, the matte will be more noticeable than the clear. Anyone with matte experience can say either way?