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Deeper gloss and wet look would come from ceramic coating. Regular clear PPF is intended to be as invisible as possible, minus some hidden seams that you shouldn't be able to see unless you look very closely.
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Wow. Looks fanatastic, thanks. Don't think I can get that kind of deep wet look from waxinig a polishing. I have a 2001 Z06 bought new and always been a hand carnuba wax/glaze person researching PPF and coating.
I think can see the diff between the two before and after coating. Seems like its the coating that creates the gloss and seems to look pretty even between the PPF'd front and the non front quarter panel. I live in South Florida so always bugs hittiing car and we have lovebugs to deal with and don't think I could spend 8k for a full job but think I want to protect the front end of my next car. Thx again. |
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Personally, I barely trust myself to even properly do a contact wash and every time I reapply a sacrificial layer of ceramic sealant I get paranoid that I'm introducing swirls. PPF and ceramic coating allows for my OCD to relax a bit more Would have loved to do PPF on the whole car but it gets expensive fast. Full front, mirrors, and rockers does the job for the most part.
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If you want to keep your paint 'naked' which I mean no PPF/no Pro ceramic, I would recommend investing in a nice random/dual action polisher(some call it an orbital). These are designed to be safe on clear coats/paints. So no burning of the surface. Invest is some polishing pads and waxing pads. The pads actually do most of the work when doing correction with polishes. Using a light polish or all-in-one (contains polish and wax also referred to as one-step) is great for starters. Always start with the least aggressive pad/polish combo to start. Test a spot and using a swirl light see if the correction removes the defects you are targeting. A simple $10 LED light usually gets job done. Get a nice clay bar and detailer spray before doing any work with the orbital. New synthetic clays are awesome and easier to use. You want to get rid of any surface containments before moving on to polishing/waxing. Also, after polishing, it's best to use a degreaser/cleanser to prep the surface for wax. It's basically isopropyl alcohol. The wax will last a lot longer as it has a proper surface to adhere. Finally, when you wash your car, always use the two bucket method. One to soap up your sponge and the other for rinsing/shaking of dirt and debris. Two sponges/mitts. One for above the 'equator' of the car and one for below. Also, I use a separate bucket and wash tools for my wheels. Good luck with deciding on how you want to detail that new ride! Cheers! |
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I opted for PPF on the full front end (full hood, bumper, side mirrors, fenders)
no seams. I did a full ceramic coat as well. Well worth it if you plan on keeping the car for 4+ years I would say.
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Having my previous cars PPF’s and a few ceramic coated, i’m going to go PPF in the front bumper and headlights only. I’ll be applying ceramic coat myself which only costs like $80 for the kit. Paying $1000-1500 for pro grade ceramic coat isn’t worth it IMO. You’re still going to get micro swirls eventually from regular washes and if you get a scratch, paint correction will just polish off the ceramic coating.
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Sorry for the late response. I paid $1500 for entire front bumper (includes all grill surrounds), headlights, partial hood, partial fenders, A-pillars and mirror caps. They use Llumar Valor which is basically Suntek Ultra which ceramic. This was done at 68 Detail in Milpitas.
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Ended up doing PPF on the below. Bumper was done in November, the bottom 3 items get done on 2/4.
Front bumper Full hood Kidneys Headlights Considering doing the side skirts as I have a feeling they'll be scratched badly within a year. I got CQuartz ceramic coating for Xmas which I plan to do myself in the spring. Entire car, wheels and calipers. |
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I park a mile away everywhere I go, and park in the garage at home. I currently have my BRZ still and that's what I take food shopping or anywhere that has a moderate ding risk.
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I pretty much do the same. Never double-park, but I'll park in the back 40. Besides, walking is good exercise.
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It's not about having a "more than a 2 series" car or to show off, if that's where your head is going. It's to get away from idiots that have no consideration for other people's cars. I did the same thing with my BRZ, which still has no dings and looks no where close to 9 years old. If you're someone who leases, you may not care as much about this. |
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