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    Xpel paint protection

    I'm looking at the kits and the prices. Has anyone tried tackling installation themselves

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    Re: Xpel paint protection

    It's not easy as you think. It takes time to get it right and stretch the film the right way and into the right spots to get it right

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    Re: Xpel paint protection

    I'm gonna get some quotes then

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    Re: Xpel paint protection

    Quote Originally Posted by frankprozzoly View Post
    I'm gonna get some quotes then
    Is your car a daily driver?

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    Re: Xpel paint protection

    Unfortunately yes. The bumper is gonna get bad if I don't put something on it. Or if I keep the car, I could paint the bumper in 5 yrs

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    Re: Xpel paint protection

    Quote Originally Posted by frankprozzoly View Post
    I'm gonna get some quotes then
    I suggest that if you do decide to
    have some XPel put on your vehicle,
    to go with their Ultimate PPF...it has
    the 10 year warranty.

    Also:
    Get the whole hood coverage---not the
    "bikini cut" (the 12"-18" piece of film).



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    Re: Xpel paint protection

    Me personally wouldn't put that on my car.Id rather paint the bumper,what if you spend all that cash and get into a accident is your insurance going to pay for a reinstall ?Trade the car in or sell you will never recoup that money.I personally just don't like the look of it at certain angles.Fyi before you pay to have that installed better check everything as far as delamanation razor cuts paint missing from cuts bubbles etc.I hear and see more people taking that off than installing it.

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    Re: Xpel paint protection

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    Also:
    Get the whole hood coverage---not the
    "bikini cut" (the 12"-18" piece of film).
    That will SIGNIFICANTLY increase the costs due to the size and amount of material. I also would say that if you get the right material that is absolutely clear it won't be necessary. I have Premium Shield Elite as it's perfectly clear and nearly identical in gloss and appearance to the coated and non-coated area. Most others were not when I last looked but I've not seen the latest offerings from others either. PSE also has a lifetime warranty on appearance.

    People rarely if ever notice the line on my hood or the fenders just in front of the wheel well as it lines up with the hoods bikini cut lines. The entire front end is done and not noticeable at all.

    I've enhanced this image so the line is more visible but otherwise, less the sloppy wax job on top of it by me, it's invisible.



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    In terms of insurance, State Farm did cover mine on an SUV I had when someone backed into me. They didn't even fuss when I mentioned it.
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    Re: Xpel paint protection

    Quote Originally Posted by frankprozzoly View Post
    Or if I keep the car, I could paint the bumper in 5 yrs
    That is always an option, but $500 re-spray and having a car with paint work vs a $500 clear bra that can be removed anytime so long as the installer does a good job. Key is to fully polish and perfect the surface under it. Not only will it yield better clarity but the glue will not get dug into poors or scratches thus making remover difficult. It will come off with simple steam and a proper stretching technique. I've had my buddy who is an installer remove and install them before.

    If you're up for the drive to Columbus - 3hrs, I can put you in touch with him. He lives in Dayton thus Columbus is the farthest away he normally goes. You're welcome to use my garage and have him do the install there while we grab a lunch. Standing offer. He's a real artist with this stuff and wraps. Does all custom cuts too-no pre-cut kits. He wraps the edges so it's perfectly invisible and fully protected. Been doing it for over 20yrs. He's done literally dozens of my cars and close friends.

    Install on mine when I first got the car.




    What I have done:

    1/3rd front of hood
    Front 1/3rd of fenders - matches hood lines
    Entire front clip - all painted surfaces and lights
    A pillars
    Roof - in front of sunroof
    Rocker panels all the way back
    Inside all 4 doors - kick panel areas
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    Re: Xpel paint protection

    Quote Originally Posted by pdqgp View Post
    That will SIGNIFICANTLY increase the costs
    due to the size and amount of material.

    People rarely if ever notice the line
    on my hood
    It's not because of the "line"...that
    I always suggest going full hood...
    instead of the 12"/18" bikini-cut.

    It's because the first rock chip to
    occur will be right around either
    12 1/2"/18 1/2" from the front
    of the hood.

    "Damn the extra expense...
    Full Hood Ahead!"



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