Front end, a pillars and roof PPF'd. Rest getting ceramic coated.
I'm getting full ppf done. Was told they will ppf the car in Xpel Ultimate Plus Gloss and then they would ceramic over the ppf in Gtechniq Halo for £2850 + VAT. They said it includes the wheels ceramic coated in wheel armour aswell. Not sure what prices are like but the lads I was looking atbt specialise with ferrari and do all their cars.
That’s crazy. My car will have a front end ppf + Titan Coatings Vulcan all over inc wheels and calipers for around £2k all in.I'm getting full ppf done. Was told they will ppf the car in Xpel Ultimate Plus Gloss and then they would ceramic over the ppf in Gtechniq Halo for £2850 + VAT. They said it includes the wheels ceramic coated in wheel armour aswell. Not sure what prices are like but the lads I was looking atbt specialise with ferrari and do all their cars.
Crazy crazy prices, it's much easier to just not tailgate and avoid the rocks etcWhere was this quote from? it’s more reasonable than what I’ve found.
Carttitude in Manchester are advertising £3500+ VAT
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You can not tailgate all you like, but if you drive on single carriageway A roads a lot there's nothing you can do about oncoming traffic hurtling debris at your car. PPF will be worth every penny in my opinion.Crazy crazy prices, it's much easier to just not tailgate and avoid the rocks etc
It's these guys, check them out.Where was this quote from? it’s more reasonable than what I’ve found.
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I've a graphene coating from Ethos to put on. Ppf seems outrageous cost wise to prevent inevitable stone chips.
It's these guys, check them out.
I was following behind a gritter on an A road and wasn’t being peppered by any of the grit but when a car came the opposite way it was throwing it all back towards me. (Not in a car before anyone has a heart attack)You can not tailgate all you like, but if you drive on single carriageway A roads a lot there's nothing you can do about oncoming traffic hurtling debris at your car. PPF will be worth every penny in my opinion.
Hence the crazy price ***, nearly 10% of the cars purchase price to stick some sticky backed plastic on it? come back Blue Peter all is forgivenI’m going to get a full PPF with ceramic coating, any companies which people have tried and tested please do let us know?
I’ve got a quote from invisifilm which came out too £5k all in. They work on some crazy cars
Same here, full. Seems 8Y shape and wider tyres to be thrown onto the side of the car., as seen on paint chips on wheel arch's, where the wheel has been extended out.I’m going to get a full PPF with ceramic coating, any companies which people have tried and tested please do let us know?
I’ve got a quote from invisifilm which came out too £5k all in. They work on some crazy cars
I really cant see any future owners paying anything extra towards the £5k PPF 3 or 4 years down the line, but do agree that bumper and leading edges of bonnet/wings would benefit, it's NEVER going to stop a car park dent or damage caused by someone reversing into itAnyone getting a RS3 8Y fully ppf'd is either got too much money and not enough common sense .....you'll not recoup any money back from it either like l said front bumper/bonnet and MAYBE the front wings as these area's are where stonechip's stand out the rest of the car if chipped a touch up stick will suffice
Full ppf is more suited to Supercars and the likes where paint condition can affect value
I really cant see any future owners paying anything extra towards the £5k PPF 3 or 4 years down the line, but do agree that bumper and leading edges of bonnet/wings would benefit, it's NEVER going to stop a car park dent or damage caused by someone reversing into it
This is what they quoted me:I’m going to get a full PPF with ceramic coating, any companies which people have tried and tested please do let us know?
I’ve got a quote from invisifilm which came out too £5k all in. They work on some crazy cars
Anyone who is going to put spacers on their wheels might want to consider mud flaps instead of ppf for the sides and rear quarter arches.?
When I collected my 2019 rs3 the previous owned had mud flaps fitted. It looked absolutely horrendous.Anyone who is going to put spacers on their wheels might want to consider mud flaps instead of ppf for the sides and rear quarter arches.?
Yeah exactly that and they wanted £500 to do the ceramic and detailThis is what they quoted me:
Hi Harry
Looking at £3750 plus vat.
Anyone getting a RS3 8Y fully ppf'd is either got too much money and not enough common sense .....you'll not recoup any money back from it either like l said front bumper/bonnet and MAYBE the front wings as these area's are where stonechip's stand out the rest of the car if chipped a touch up stick will suffice
Full ppf is more suited to Supercars and the likes where paint condition can affect value
These are a bit subtle and cheaper than ppfWhen I collected my 2019 rs3 the previous owned had mud flaps fitted. It looked absolutely horrendous.
I would rather have the odd stone chip than drive around with mud flaps on!
We both like to get the machine polisher out nothing beats a freshly polished paint.....l actually will only be getting the front bumper done nowt else mainly because its high gloss black the rest of the car will machined polished every so often....obviously a correction will be done firstly.....but that will only happen if l decide to keep the car....market price dependantLol makes me laugh.
PPF followed by Ceramic coating on the PPF
Whatever next? A coating on the ceramic coating to protect the coating
Crackers.
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We both like to get the machine polisher out nothing beats a freshly polished paint.....l actually will only be getting the front bumper done nowt else mainly because its high gloss black the rest of the car will machined polished every so often....obviously a correction will be done firstly.....but that will only happen if l decide to keep the car....market price dependant
Driving on motorways/dual carriageways as l do on my commute are the worst for getting stone chips......even had a few fly over from the other side of the barrier and hit my car.....and windscreen....that's one of the reasons l love driving the Mrs Fiesta.....l dont give a F@@k......carefree motoringIn 4 years of 8V ownership I only had 2 chips of any note on the bonnet.
Didn’t lose sleep over them.
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Lol makes me laugh.
PPF followed by Ceramic coating on the PPF
Whatever next? A coating on the ceramic coating to protect the coating
Crackers.
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my s3 has only 1900 miles and has 3 stone chips on bonnet so must be unluckIn 4 years of 8V ownership I only had 2 chips of any note on the bonnet.
Didn’t lose sleep over them.
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Our Golf R has two stone chips, one on the bonnet and one on the bumper, the PPF would have stopped the two chips and at £2500 per chip would have been a bargain.........Honestly
£2500 per chip? Get the whole car resprayed for that man.Our Golf R has two stone chips, one on the bonnet and one on the bumper, the PPF would have stopped the two chips and at £2500 per chip would have been a bargain.........Honestly