Ok, so what can you put on the edges of the PPF to keep it from accumulating dirt? Can you cover with Ceramic coating, spray wax, paste wax or ??? mine has a dark edge where the dirt sticks to it.
Looks like you guys work in a clean environment and care about the workmanship just from watching this video..I live in Florida and im waiting to my model X in white, just wondering if I can ship it there to have the PPF and a ceramic coating on top the whole vehicle., what would something like that cost. or just the whole front with mirrors and headlights and then ceramic the whole thing...Thanx for the video and your time
Thanks so much for your comment! Can you please give us a call at 918-806-2780 ask for Jay he’s our store manager and we will be happy to get you prices and setup auto transport.
For ultimate protection, are you advocating for a first layer of ceramic coasting, then a layer of PPF, and then another layer of ceramic coating? Wow! That's so expensive. Is there a simpler way?
Absolutely not, we recommend that you do PPF on the crucial areas such as the front end and rocker panels, and then apply the ceramic coating over the ppf and the paint. Also keep in mind that you can not ceramic coat first and then apply ppf, the job of ceramic coating is to make your paint slick so that things do not want to stick to it. Which means ppf also would not like to stick to it.
Ya then how many years you have to replace whole film. Plus yellowing of film over time if not maintained. Had them both and film on hood and bumper with ceramic on rest if vehicle is the the best combination I found.
Hey! Thanks for watching our videos! Keep in mind on yellowing film alot of that depends on the brand of film used or the age. In our experience we use XPEL Ultimate Plus paint protection film which carries a 10 year warranty against yellowing. Also not only should you ceramic coat your painted surfaces not protected with paint protection film, but putting ceramic coating over the paint protection film to protect it from the UV rays is highly recommended because UV is one of the main causes of film deterioration.
Thank you for sharing that information very helpful to understand side x side between two different coating, I spoke to you the other day anyway cant wait for my car.
Great video guys If I was to wrap my roof on my car ( gloss black ) in your opinion would PPF on top of the gloss black wrap give it a better shine and more protection ?? Hope you reply Totally awesome video
Great question! Doing PPF over the gloss wrap would definitely add gloss and depth and protect the vinyl from getting chipped. We have a lot of clients that like to protect their vinyl with PPF. Thanks for watching!
Great question! It doesnt “repel” pollen per say, but just makes it easier to clean off. It also takes long for it to build up allowing your car to stay cleaner a little longer between washes than without it.
Absolutely! Glad we could help teach something. One of our owners favorite things to say, "you need to learn something each day to continue to grow, how much you decide to learn each day is up to you but keep in mind, the faster you learn the faster you earn" Thanks for watching!
Ceramic coatings dont protect your clear against heavier scratches, only light scratches and it has great chemical resistance, whereas ppf has all that plus the heavier scratches protection. Also a ceramic coating, or whats left of it after lets say 2-3-5-9 years can be removed by polish, the ppf can simply be removed with heat gun and eventually reaplied, with no polish required, only maybe a proper wash and decon. Ceramic coating is like a weaker clearcoat, ppf is like a soft elastic blanket, but also hard to pierce and self healing in some cases (for the more expensive ones).
You cannot add ppf over ceramic coating. You have to do ceramic coating over ppf. Ceramic coating will protect your paint fading from UV. PPF does not have UV protection. This is because most consumers only cover the front of their vehicle in PPF so if it blocked UV then after 10 years the rest of the vehicle would have faded but not where the film was. This is why PPF does not block UV.
To a degree yes black is more susceptible because it attracts much more heat. If UV protection is what you are mainly concerned with, we would suggest protecting your paint with a high quality ceramic coating such as XPEL Fusion Plus.
The gloss on XPEL Ultimate PPF is still very shiny, and often times you can’t tell a difference before the PPF was installed versus after. The main time you will see a difference in the glossiness of the paint is if you go with the XPEL Stealth option, which will give the whole car a satin/matte looking finish. When it comes to ceramic coating a car however, there will definitely be a higher gloss finish afterwards where the coating really makes the paint shine and glow.
My 2014 Mustang GT convertible is currently at the paint shop being painted Fighter Jet Gray. I'm considering PPF for the entire hood, the front bumper and both front side panels and then a ceramic coat on the whole car. What is an average cost to do the PPF on what I mentioned? Film and labor.
If we were to guess it would be about 1600 to 2200 for the PPF and 1600$ for ceramic coating 🏁👏 this all depends on the quality of work quality of material as well as location
Great question! This is something our sales team can get for you. If you call us at 918-806-2780 they can get you a quote for your exact vehicle. Also yes all of our products carry warranty and our workmanship guarantee.
As a professional auto Detailer who also offers what you offer. I’ve was able to learn so much more from this video. I’ve actually moved on to driving big rigs now and I’m a debate on what i should do to my new truck. And where to buy product.
@@WGAutoWraps I’ve actually moved to driving semi trucks. In my opinion is the actual prefect way of testing products. Trying to find a niche in the trucking industry. Like what helps truckers from washing trucks so much. The bugs, rock chips, i have so many ideas but no one to help. If you want look up kelleymobiledetail
Hey! Thanks so much for watching! A full paint protection film wrap in general is a great idea, but can also be a costly investment. A few questions to ask yourself. 1. Are you going to take it off roading? 2. Will it be subject to harsh enviornments (construction zones, rail yards, oil fields, etc.) 3. how long are you going to keep the vehicle? if you answered yes to either question 1 or 2 then we recommend ppf on the full body. If you said no to question 1 or 2 but for question 3 you answered 5 or more years, then we would also recommend doing the full body. Other wise we would recommend doing the full front end, with a ceramic coating over the entire vehicle including the paint protection film.
That’s correct, that’s why we always educate customers that ceramic coating does not protect from rock chips and will always suggest PPF to protect from rock chips!
Fun fact, the clear coat that come with your car has built in UV protection. The PPF is way too expensive. That's what you call milking the rich. I just wax twice a year, my paint looks great.
10 mil is equal to 1/64th of an inch. Not mm, mil.... yeah 10 milimeters would be a centimeter, but a "mil" is not a mm....even though it seems like it should be, maybe we should call a "mil" a "lil" instead to resolve confusion haha😅
Thanks so much for the great comment and for watching. We are glad to know this video was helpful for you. Dan is the Father of the owner of White Glove Auto and he really knows his stuff when it comes to these products!
Here in UK, had my MB covered by PPF, just amazing !!!!!! Thanks again to XPEL.
That’s awesome! Thanks so much for watching our content!
I did full body ppf and ceramic coating over it. I plan on keeping my car as long as possible.
👏👏 should help retain a lot more value! Great job
Extremely helpful information and love how you covered it so simply.
Thanks so much for the feedback and showing your support!
Yes, thank you
So much clear and to the point information in just one single straight video, Well done and thanks
Ok, so what can you put on the edges of the PPF to keep it from accumulating dirt? Can you cover with Ceramic coating, spray wax, paste wax or ??? mine has a dark edge where the dirt sticks to it.
Very concise and informative. Thanks for sharing!
Dan - This is one of the best videos on this topic. New to understanding these two protective services. Well Done! Thx
GREAT INFORMATION & SOOO HELPFUL !!!! APPRECIATE ALL YOUR TIME 2 ENLIGHTEN US WHO R CONSIDERING THIS 😊
THANKS SO MUCH ❤
Looks like you guys work in a clean environment and care about the workmanship just from watching this video..I live in Florida and im waiting to my model X in white, just wondering if I can ship it there to have the PPF and a ceramic coating on top the whole vehicle., what would something like that cost. or just the whole front with mirrors and headlights and then ceramic the whole thing...Thanx for the video and your time
Thanks so much for your comment! Can you please give us a call at 918-806-2780 ask for Jay he’s our store manager and we will be happy to get you prices and setup auto transport.
For ultimate protection, are you advocating for a first layer of ceramic coasting, then a layer of PPF, and then another layer of ceramic coating? Wow! That's so expensive. Is there a simpler way?
Absolutely not, we recommend that you do PPF on the crucial areas such as the front end and rocker panels, and then apply the ceramic coating over the ppf and the paint. Also keep in mind that you can not ceramic coat first and then apply ppf, the job of ceramic coating is to make your paint slick so that things do not want to stick to it. Which means ppf also would not like to stick to it.
Ya then how many years you have to replace whole film. Plus yellowing of film over time if not maintained. Had them both and film on hood and bumper with ceramic on rest if vehicle is the the best combination I found.
Hey! Thanks for watching our videos! Keep in mind on yellowing film alot of that depends on the brand of film used or the age. In our experience we use XPEL Ultimate Plus paint protection film which carries a 10 year warranty against yellowing. Also not only should you ceramic coat your painted surfaces not protected with paint protection film, but putting ceramic coating over the paint protection film to protect it from the UV rays is highly recommended because UV is one of the main causes of film deterioration.
@@WGAutoWraps I agree and I did that as well.
I had a Porsche with PFF for several years and never had any yellowing, Agree the quality matters…
@@2Greenlid How did the PPF hold up to rock chips? Seems they're still visible, but unlike paint cannot be corrected.
How much is it for model y for full body ppf?
Best information so far from a TH-cam video
Thanks so much for watching!
🔥🔥🔥🔥 Another amazing informative video as always! Thanks for all the Great Content🙏
Thanks Francis! 🏁🏁🏁
A film/coat shop advising on this topic is hardly “factual”
Very well explain. Very informative.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Thank you for sharing that information very helpful to understand side x side between two different coating, I spoke to you the other day anyway cant wait for my car.
Great video guys
If I was to wrap my roof on my car ( gloss black ) in your opinion would PPF on top of the gloss black wrap give it a better shine and more protection ??
Hope you reply
Totally awesome video
Great question! Doing PPF over the gloss wrap would definitely add gloss and depth and protect the vinyl from getting chipped. We have a lot of clients that like to protect their vinyl with PPF. Thanks for watching!
Does either repel pollen??! I car gets instantly coated with pollen after wash.
Great question! It doesnt “repel” pollen per say, but just makes it easier to clean off. It also takes long for it to build up allowing your car to stay cleaner a little longer between washes than without it.
Learn something new everyday
Absolutely! Glad we could help teach something. One of our owners favorite things to say, "you need to learn something each day to continue to grow, how much you decide to learn each day is up to you but keep in mind, the faster you learn the faster you earn" Thanks for watching!
Any advantage to adding film protection over ceramic coating?
Ceramic coatings dont protect your clear against heavier scratches, only light scratches and it has great chemical resistance, whereas ppf has all that plus the heavier scratches protection. Also a ceramic coating, or whats left of it after lets say 2-3-5-9 years can be removed by polish, the ppf can simply be removed with heat gun and eventually reaplied, with no polish required, only maybe a proper wash and decon. Ceramic coating is like a weaker clearcoat, ppf is like a soft elastic blanket, but also hard to pierce and self healing in some cases (for the more expensive ones).
You cannot add ppf over ceramic coating. You have to do ceramic coating over ppf. Ceramic coating will protect your paint fading from UV. PPF does not have UV protection. This is because most consumers only cover the front of their vehicle in PPF so if it blocked UV then after 10 years the rest of the vehicle would have faded but not where the film was. This is why PPF does not block UV.
I just got a new Volkswagen GTI that is Deep Pearl Black. How does this color hold up to UV damage? Is black more susceptible or less so?
in theory, yes
To a degree yes black is more susceptible because it attracts much more heat. If UV protection is what you are mainly concerned with, we would suggest protecting your paint with a high quality ceramic coating such as XPEL Fusion Plus.
Really good information. Thank you.
Our pleasure! 🏁👏 Thanks for dropping by, check out the Zo6 we just completed! Insane
I thought there's going be some kind of experiment to show us the different
We will keep this in mind for future comparison videos! Thanks so much for watching!
How is the gloss, thinking of getting ppf but people say gloss is meh compared to ceramic.
Gloss on ceramic is way much shiny then ppf. Ppf is bland. It's like matte paint vs gloss.
The gloss on XPEL Ultimate PPF is still very shiny, and often times you can’t tell a difference before the PPF was installed versus after. The main time you will see a difference in the glossiness of the paint is if you go with the XPEL Stealth option, which will give the whole car a satin/matte looking finish. When it comes to ceramic coating a car however, there will definitely be a higher gloss finish afterwards where the coating really makes the paint shine and glow.
My 2014 Mustang GT convertible is currently at the paint shop being painted Fighter Jet Gray. I'm considering PPF for the entire hood, the front bumper and both front side panels and then a ceramic coat on the whole car. What is an average cost to do the PPF on what I mentioned? Film and labor.
If we were to guess it would be about 1600 to 2200 for the PPF and 1600$ for ceramic coating 🏁👏 this all depends on the quality of work quality of material as well as location
Too much that’s what lol
How much would it cost for full car PPF with ceramic coating 2023 Maserati Quattroporte Moderna Q4 ? Also, any warranty ?
Great question! This is something our sales team can get for you. If you call us at 918-806-2780 they can get you a quote for your exact vehicle. Also yes all of our products carry warranty and our workmanship guarantee.
Thank you, very informative!
Thank you for watching and showing your support! We greatly appreciate it!
As a professional auto Detailer who also offers what you offer. I’ve was able to learn so much more from this video.
I’ve actually moved on to driving big rigs now and I’m a debate on what i should do to my new truck. And where to buy product.
Glad you found value! We have a lot more videos working through some similar topics, let us know any video suggestions you’d like to see 🏁
@@WGAutoWraps have you guys tried on windshields?
@@WGAutoWraps I’ve actually moved to driving semi trucks. In my opinion is the actual prefect way of testing products. Trying to find a niche in the trucking industry. Like what helps truckers from washing trucks so much. The bugs, rock chips, i have so many ideas but no one to help. If you want look up kelleymobiledetail
@Edwin Ke11ey🍀
Never put this garbage on windshields.
Thought you said you was a Pro ?
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@@99sentcoins what the ceramic or PPF?
would you recomend getting full ppf on a colorado zr2 for overlanding
Hey! Thanks so much for watching! A full paint protection film wrap in general is a great idea, but can also be a costly investment. A few questions to ask yourself. 1. Are you going to take it off roading? 2. Will it be subject to harsh enviornments (construction zones, rail yards, oil fields, etc.) 3. how long are you going to keep the vehicle? if you answered yes to either question 1 or 2 then we recommend ppf on the full body. If you said no to question 1 or 2 but for question 3 you answered 5 or more years, then we would also recommend doing the full body. Other wise we would recommend doing the full front end, with a ceramic coating over the entire vehicle including the paint protection film.
In regard to, not in regards. 😃
What brand do you use ✌️🇨🇦👍
For PPF for ceramic coating ?
10mm thick?
10 mils = 10 millionths = 0.00001"= 0.000254 mm
Yes it is,,, decades ago it was liquid Teflon at $100 a bottle, only to have it wash off the first the time. Just like all the other sceems.
Have you used Crystal serum ultra?
All this time and you haven’t educated yourself!
Ceramic coating at the front to protect chips? Thats a con.
That’s correct, that’s why we always educate customers that ceramic coating does not protect from rock chips and will always suggest PPF to protect from rock chips!
quality PPF all the way. unless you like painting.
XPEL all day! Thanks for watching!
Self healing is the biggest con !! Everything is self healing with high heat even clear coat !!
We would highly disagree with you on that and we can prove how it’s no where near the same. Should we make a video on it?
Fun fact, the clear coat that come with your car has built in UV protection.
The PPF is way too expensive. That's what you call milking the rich.
I just wax twice a year, my paint looks great.
What about those big rock chips?? It happens to everybody eventually...
Thank you for the info being a woman you have to know what you're doing when you go to the car shop thank you
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10mm is a centimetre no way any ppf is 10mm thick lol
It’s actually 10mil thick. Which is 1/100 of an inch. Or 0.25mm
10 mil is equal to 1/64th of an inch. Not mm, mil.... yeah 10 milimeters would be a centimeter, but a "mil" is not a mm....even though it seems like it should be, maybe we should call a "mil" a "lil" instead to resolve confusion haha😅
@WGAutoWraps 0.01 of an inch or 1/64th inch (1/64th is easier for ppl to understand I think, idk haha)
@@anothersubaruguy1647 Im a metric guy looks like its 0.254mm
you sounds like you have a hangover men
yes, it's a waste of money
Sounds like you may have had a bad experience in the past. We can assure you if done properly it’s well worth the money. Thanks for watching!
Can you take either through a car wash?
Dan - This is one of the best videos on this topic. New to understanding these two protective services. Well Done! Thx
Thanks so much for the great comment and for watching. We are glad to know this video was helpful for you. Dan is the Father of the owner of White Glove Auto and he really knows his stuff when it comes to these products!