Thanks!https://www.octane-customs.com/
Jesse Forcey is the owner. Excellent attention to detail IMO. Took about 5 days so plan for that.
There is a guy in Port Orchard that will do the ceramic for $250 , he did my FE love it. PM me if you want his number. He is going to do a full buff /ceramic coat/ detail interior /scotch guard the works $500 he knows its black on my truck next and 22 years old, he says no problem.I have the 3M partial from Ford and I think I'm going to take it off and wrap the front in XPEL. Grille, Lights, Hood and Front Fenders. $1500. Whole vehicle is 6k which I just can't do. I put the gatorbacks on my bronco to help with no debris and rocks flying up on doors. It seems to really protect the sides and they look good just expensive but less than wrapping the whole vehicle. Getting polish/ceramic coat on vehicle for $1200 then I'm done and it is going to be driven!
Thank you. Took it first to someone that had all 5 starts in Seattle. Young guy that was super nice but couldn't get the black paint polished enough so he gave up and called me to pick it up and said it was too much work and he originally wanted $1200. Never had that happen before but I guess it is a sign of the times...too much work so he would rather stop working and get no $. So I'm going with https://pistafilmsolutions.com and they are a 6 week wait and do only high end vehicles and shop is super clean and Cesar is awesome. 4 Year Warranty and I trust him to get it right. My black bronco I think was washed by the dealer with a RV Broom Brush so it has fine scratches on it if you look close with a light that need to be polished and looking perfect before you ceramic the surface for 4+ years. Garaged Cesar said it will last 7+ years. He had a yellow bronco in last week that he did a satin XPEL on and it looked great. I know their instagram has lots of photos. I know with the hours to get the paint looking great and the cost of the ceramic material I'm going to pay $1200-$1500 but I want it done with warranty and insured by the business. Thank you I do appreciate it I just spent a lot of time on the first person so now I'm going to pay a fair price and make sure it gets done right and it is close to my house!There is a guy in Port Orchard that will do the ceramic for $250 , he did my FE love it. PM me if you want his number. He is going to do a full buff /ceramic coat/ detail interior /scotch guard the works $500 he knows its black on my truck next and 22 years old, he says no problem.
Also forgot to mention he is wrapping the front in XPEL and Grill/Lights so doing it all at one location.Thank you. Took it first to someone that had all 5 starts in Seattle. Young guy that was super nice but couldn't get the black paint polished enough so he gave up and called me to pick it up and said it was too much work and he originally wanted $1200. Never had that happen before but I guess it is a sign of the times...too much work so he would rather stop working and get no $. So I'm going with https://pistafilmsolutions.com and they are a 6 week wait and do only high end vehicles and shop is super clean and Cesar is awesome. 4 Year Warranty and I trust him to get it right. My black bronco I think was washed by the dealer with a RV Broom Brush so it has fine scratches on it if you look close with a light that need to be polished and looking perfect before you ceramic the surface for 4+ years. Garaged Cesar said it will last 7+ years. He had a yellow bronco in last week that he did a satin XPEL on and it looked great. I know their instagram has lots of photos. I know with the hours to get the paint looking great and the cost of the ceramic material I'm going to pay $1200-$1500 but I want it done with warranty and insured by the business. Thank you I do appreciate it I just spent a lot of time on the first person so now I'm going to pay a fair price and make sure it gets done right and it is close to my house!
Hey, I’m also in the sac area looking to ppf my bronco. Who did it for you and how much if you don’t mind sharing?I just got mine back from a full Xpel Stealth PPF wrap near Sacramento. They did a such a good job on it.
I also have carbonized gray and I love that look! What did they charge you up there? I'm in San Diego and the one shop I spoke with about Xpel want $6,250 for it. No tint or anything else.I just got mine back from a full Xpel Stealth PPF wrap near Sacramento. They did a such a good job on it.
I had a shop quote me $6200 for xpel PPF. Another shop said they would do premium shield ppf, tint and ceramic coat the roof and fenders and grill for $4,300. So I'm trying to do some research on premium shield but don't see much about it. Everyone in these forums uses XPEL and 3M. How do you like it? I'm def going with the satin look.So I had my front clip with mirrors, the rocker panels, up the doors to the crease about 6 inches up, and the rear fenders. Then the whole thing was ceramic coated with the 2 coats/5 year silver I think. They used Premium Shield (https://premiumshield.com/) and it cost me $3100 total. $2300 for the PPF and $800 for the ceramic. They wanted an extra $1000 for each door and I could not swallow that.
I was fortunately the first bronco where I took mine and they did it for $3,800 and that included the tint. I did some of the prep work myself though to bring down costs (removed spare tire and carrier, trail sights, and rock sliders). After my Bronco they realized it was a bit more work than they anticipated and are now charging a couple hundred more than I paid (not sure am exact amount).I also have carbonized gray and I love that look! What did they charge you up there? I'm in San Diego and the one shop I spoke with about Xpel want $6,250 for it. No tint or anything else.
Thanks, it def seems like xpel is the way to go.I was fortunately the first bronco where I took mine and they did it for $3,800 and that included the tint. I did some of the prep work myself though to bring down costs (removed spare tire and carrier, trail sights, and rock sliders). After my Bronco they realized it was a bit more work than they anticipated and are now charging a couple hundred more than I paid (not sure am exact amount).