Notices
992 2019-Present The Forum for the Non-Turbo 911
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

PPF and Ceramic coating

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Nov 5, 2020 | 10:21 PM
  #16  
malibu515's Avatar
malibu515
Burning Brakes
5 Year Member
 
Joined: Apr 2018
Posts: 936
Likes: 536
From: Cleveland, Ohio
Default

Originally Posted by peterdouglas
very helpful to have factual input - Thank you very much!
BTW, don't believe the info from suppliers say that you need a lot of products for the car exterior. The whole point of spending for a full wrap and ceramic coating, is to make the car easy to maintain. You need very little materials for washing at home. And, you can bring your car to a touchless car wash without worry.
Reply
Old Nov 5, 2020 | 11:03 PM
  #17  
Penn4S's Avatar
Penn4S
Rennlist Member
10 Year Member
 
Joined: Mar 2014
Posts: 4,883
Likes: 1,413
From: SW Florida
Default

Take the time to find a good installer for the PPF. Most important make sure they do a full paint correction even on a new car before PPF. Do the full hood don’t let anyone talk you into partial hood. Do your front bumper, mirrors and full front fenders. There are other key areas but at least doing this much is good coverage.
Find a great detailer for your ceramic coating, not always the same guys. Spend it now and the car will be protected for a good amount of time.
Reply
Old Nov 6, 2020 | 01:25 AM
  #18  
gravedgr's Avatar
gravedgr
Rennlist Member
15 Year Member
 
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,362
Likes: 442
From: Alpharetta, GA
Default

If anyone is buying in Atlanta and wants to get a quote for PPF, I can provide the name of a local installer for a quote. He did my Shelby.
Reply
Old Nov 6, 2020 | 06:59 AM
  #19  
NI3's Avatar
NI3
Racer
 
Joined: Oct 2020
Posts: 260
Likes: 152
From: King of Prussia
Default

Any recommendations for a full PPF/ceramic installer in the Metro Philadelphia area? Closer to KOP the better. Thanks!
Reply




All times are GMT -3. The time now is 01:52 PM.