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post-thunderstorm, really need MP HAS to get rid off the off-roader fender gap
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I’m going to get around to coating my frozen grey this weekend. Well the doors and rear half as the rest is ppf’d.
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Hell yeah, what a great looking color.
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iifymbro So when you put the matte ceramic on your frozen paint, does that mean you could run it through a normal no-touch automatic wash? I think people fear there’s gloss enhancers in the soap (even if you don’t choose the wax options) that would “shine up” the frozen matte clear coat.
Does the matte ceramic help guard against that at all?
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I’m willing to risk one wash after I get the frozen ceramic.
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You're killing me. I've gotta wait all the way til November before my FPB '25 gets here. And really, then spring before I get to enjoy it!
Love your car man.
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You mean matte PPF? It does change it slightly. There is slightly less depth to the matte/frozen look. Depends on the color of the car and brand of the PPF, though.
I’m not doing a full PPF for that reason, and I’m probably only going to do an 18 on the hood and fenders (and obviously full bumper, mirrors, headlights etc) and deal with the “line.” I want to see that hood in almost full, in-PPF’d glory. The lines have never bothered me and I’ve PPF’d all of my vehicles. Matte PPF does much better with frozen paint, the brighter and lighter the color. Black is by far the worst. Drastic difference on PPF’d vs non with frozen black. I think FPB will be great. The best I’ve seen is the frozen grey. It was pretty hard identifying which panels were full PPF’d and which weren’t, at first. Once I knew, it was easy to tell it didn’t match, but that color is really good with matte PPF.
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