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Same as the other one, including self-healing.Any insight on if this is less scratch-resistant than the regular clear XPEL film?
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Same as the other one, including self-healing.Any insight on if this is less scratch-resistant than the regular clear XPEL film?
I'm likely going to ask @Granger Ford to do exactly this for me. I love the Eruption Green, but I think a matte version would bewould love to see this on eruption green.
omg that will be sooooooo fireI'm likely going to ask @Granger Ford to do exactly this for me. I love the Eruption Green, but I think a matte version would be
Who did yours? I had Elite in Boring do Xpel Ultimate + on my FESame as the other one, including self-healing.
I think that looks SWEET. I'd love to be able to afford that! Nice wrap.I opted for a full wrap in Xpel Stealth satin / matte PPF (don't ask about what it cost - it was stupid (but I love it)).
Also did Photosync tint, and CP Gold ceramic treatment on the PPF/windows.
My wallet is a lot lighter. But I have a 1 of 1 Bronco at least for a few months.
Overall, I am a fan. Very little coloring difference, but there's less glare, and I think that helps the lines stand out. IMHO.
Plus, my bronco will be parked outdoors 24/7 so I ought to get my money's worth from the Xpel and ceramic.
3/4 view before:
Side view before:
Side view after:
Side view after:
3/4 view after:
Some bonus pics - and yes, you can still see the sparkle. Pics don't do it justice.
A bonus pic with a Defender in the background:
503 MotoringWho did yours? I had Elite in Boring do Xpel Ultimate + on my FE
LolI'm likely going to ask @Granger Ford to do exactly this for me. I love the Eruption Green, but I think a matte version would be
I just had a first quote here in SLC for Xpel PPF stealth on my 2 door (that arrives this week)...$10k. From what I've read $5-$7 is typical. Do you agree? No sure what could drive a 50% to 100% premium.Most detailing places will do it. Prices range significantly, often based on skill.
I went top shelf . . .
$5-$7K is pretty normal to cover every body panel.
Yep. I wouldn't pay that.I just had a first quote here in SLC for Xpel PPF stealth on my 2 door (that arrives this week)...$10k. From what I've read $5-$7 is typical. Do you agree? No sure what could drive a 50% to 100% premium.
I saw your bronco in my neighborhood last weekend. The color looks fantastic.I opted for a full wrap in Xpel Stealth satin / matte PPF (don't ask about what it cost - it was stupid (but I love it)).
Also did Photosync tint, and CP Gold ceramic treatment on the PPF/windows.
My wallet is a lot lighter. But I have a 1 of 1 Bronco at least for a few months.
Overall, I am a fan. Very little coloring difference, but there's less glare, and I think that helps the lines stand out. IMHO.
Plus, my bronco will be parked outdoors 24/7 so I ought to get my money's worth from the Xpel and ceramic.
3/4 view before:
Side view before:
Side view after:
Side view after:
3/4 view after:
Some bonus pics - and yes, you can still see the sparkle. Pics don't do it justice.
A bonus pic with a Defender in the background:
Ceramic coating is not what the OP got. He got a paint protection film (PPF) applied more similar to a wrap but with more protective qualities. Ceramic coating will not protect against rock chips and scrapes and is applied coating that will make dirt not stick to paint as much. Also makes washing easier. PPF is much more expensive. $500 to $1000 is pretty standard for full vehicle Ceramic coating so you didn't do bad if it was applied well.If you haven't bought your Bronco yet I would consider talking price with your dealer. We got our Ceramic coating for $500 at time of purchase. They started out at $1500.
But this Wrap does look really nice. I love it.
I actually got both.Ceramic coating is not what the OP got. He got a paint protection film (PPF) applied more similar to a wrap but with more protective qualities. Ceramic coating will not protect against rock chips and scrapes and is applied coating that will make dirt not stick to paint as much. Also makes washing easier. PPF is much more expensive. $500 to $1000 is pretty standard for full vehicle Ceramic coating so you didn't do bad if it was applied well.