I like his recommendation of PPF on the front of the car and ceramic coating on the rest. That's exactly what I did. My 2018 Porsche 911 in Florida does not have any bug stains on my STEK PPF after 3 years, really. And while the PPF did get damaged, it was a sacrificial layer that stil protected the paint. But then I wash it right after any long trips during love bug season.
Hello, I have a question for you: Where should we get help in cutting the brand and model templates of the cars for plotter cutting of PPF material? Which programs can we use to extract them, thank you.
If we are to do both ceramic coating and ppf say on the front part of the car, do we: 1) put the coating on the paint, then put the ppf, and then put another coating on the ppf? OR 2) put the ppf, and then apply coating on the ppf?
And whatever kind of wrap people use and no matter who does the wrap, it always ends up peeling up somewhere on the car within about 6 months to a year.. It's just the way it is.. I would rather choose the color I love and take care of it with waxes and Ceramic polish...
I like wax and whatever I can put on easy by hand!! I will never take a wheel to my cars ever again either!! I burned the paint right off my nissan just watching few paint correction/detailing videos.. Now I have a beautiful Mustang GT, that will never see a wheel on it ever...
Ceramic is probably the best way to go PPF has a tendency to show bug stains well not bug stains but when the bugs hit the front of your car they etch into the PPF and leave marks on the PPF which do not go away.
I need to find someone who can just come to my house a few times a year and keep my car coated.. I can handle washing her and keeping her clean. Along with some waxing hear and there..
I didn't think about combining both. Thanks for the advice!
Anytime! Glad we're able to help.
I like his recommendation of PPF on the front of the car and ceramic coating on the rest. That's exactly what I did. My 2018 Porsche 911 in Florida does not have any bug stains on my STEK PPF after 3 years, really. And while the PPF did get damaged, it was a sacrificial layer that stil protected the paint. But then I wash it right after any long trips during love bug season.
Great video just wondering how much this would cost
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Hello, I have a question for you: Where should we get help in cutting the brand and model templates of the cars for plotter cutting of PPF material? Which programs can we use to extract them, thank you.
Hello! XPEL has a program called DAP.
If we are to do both ceramic coating and ppf say on the front part of the car, do we:
1) put the coating on the paint, then put the ppf, and then put another coating on the ppf?
OR
2) put the ppf, and then apply coating on the ppf?
We normally apply PPF first, then apply Ceramic Coating on the whole vehicle including the PPF.
And whatever kind of wrap people use and no matter who does the wrap, it always ends up peeling up somewhere on the car within about 6 months to a year.. It's just the way it is.. I would rather choose the color I love and take care of it with waxes and Ceramic polish...
Depends on the film and the installer.
@@ceramicgarage but what about warranty?
I like wax and whatever I can put on easy by hand!! I will never take a wheel to my cars ever again either!! I burned the paint right off my nissan just watching few paint correction/detailing videos.. Now I have a beautiful Mustang GT, that will never see a wheel on it ever...
What Ceramic coating do you highly recommend? TIA
We use Fusion Plus
Ceramic is probably the best way to go PPF has a tendency to show bug stains well not bug stains but when the bugs hit the front of your car they etch into the PPF and leave marks on the PPF which do not go away.
Ceramic is beneficial but won't stop rock chips like PPF
I need to find someone who can just come to my house a few times a year and keep my car coated.. I can handle washing her and keeping her clean. Along with some waxing hear and there..
Umm no thanks.