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$8k full STEK PPF, or $3k full front, $450 roof, $450 rockers, and $1200 rear quarters - in the SF Bay Area.
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Where in the Bay?
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Mine is about 6k for ppf full front, roof and black accents then ceramic coating on entire car and wheel faces (wheels are temporary but still lol) and full tint. I can piece meal it out for a tad less across a few places but it's a very high end shop with excellent quality that's done great work for me on other cars in the past. There's another shop I work with that also does a good job on tint and ppf and would be slightly less but then would have to take it separately for ceramic and be without the car longer. This way it's a one stop shop drop off Monday morning and pick up Wed afternoon or Thursday morning depending.
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So you're applying ceramic coat on top of the PPF? I was under the impression that PPF would offer similar / better protection, so why the ceramic on top?
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Also- Ceramic helps when washing. Water runs right off it so you'd want that on top of the PPF. A good shop will instruct you how they conduct it. Xpel has a ceramic coating to be applied on top of their PPF solution meant for this exact use case. |
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Same, Ceramic all windows. Not sure I am thinking 20% all around and 70% on the windshield for a slight tint. I hear great things about XPEL Prime XR Plus (Lifetime Nationwide Warranty, Infrared Blocking from 94-98%, Shades ranging from 5% (limo) to 70% (almost clear), Heat Blocking from 52% - 71% TSER)
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Virgo running about 2 days late. Updated schedule
https://www.nykroro.com/wp-content/u....pdf#view=FitH
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This is the case with container cargo too. There is a gate-in cutoff date, and if you’re late for that you get put on the next vessel. I imagine it’s the same way with cars.
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