Paint protection film (ppf)

jagseven

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I have decided to get ppf installed on the front and side sills of my car to protect the paint - my car has satin paint so is therefore more vulnerable than standard gloss paint.
Although my car is not new the paint is immaculate (very low miles will have helped) and I want to keep it that way.
It’s not exactly cheap at c£2k all in so I do wonder if I’m wasting my money…I don’t normally suffer badly from stone chips by not tailgating and hanging back etc
Has anyone else had ppf installed on their F-type?
Any good or bad experiences to share?
 
NCE 61 said:
I had the front of mine done, and after five years still looks like new.

What he said! 😂

The edges have lifted in a couple of places, so am considering getting it re-applied... and maybe extend the coverage to include the bonnet.

Also, the templates that were used on mine didn't tuck under or into the panel gaps... so the edges can discolour. If I do get it re-applied, I will question what templates they'll be using.
 
I think front-end ppf is money well spent. The package I bought included the sills and, strangely, just behind the rear wheels on the underside of the rear panel.

Most of the marks I have removed from the film on this car, and previous ones, were caused by stones thrown up by opposite direction traffic, particularly trucks, so is worth it however cautiously you drive.

I have always taken cars for ppf with no more than delivery mileage on them - it is important that whoever you choose is prepared to do the prep work to remove all traces of grease and road residue first.
 
Good to hear - I’m booked in with these guys xpelbiggleswade.co.uk having seen their work on a neighbours new Porsche - certainly looks like they know what they doing.
They confirmed full clean, clay bar etc before applying the PPF (stealth PPF in my case).
For a modest fee they will pick the car up from home on a closed trailer so that’s what I have opted for - very convenient and less risk of picking up a stone chip on route!
 
My PPF has been great, well worth having. Next time I may consider getting the whole car done as it's so easy to keep.
 
just make sure your insurance company is ok with it - i saw a thread on pistonheads where a large insurance company was trying to weasel out of an accident claim because of an 'undeclared wrap mod'
 
I had expel ppf on front, sills and just in front of rear wheels and worth every penny. Additionally it keeps the external ‘black pack’ parts in as new condition. Normally these sorts of black plastic scratch easily and can be a pain to clean.
 
Insurance Co.s generally won't cover the cost of replacing PPF in the event of a claim.

FWIW Had a full custom healable film on for 8 years.
A decent installer will wrap around the edges leaving nothing to chance...expect to pay a little more, but if it's a keeper then it's a no-brainer.
 
I had PPF installed on my BMW M3, just on the front end, and I’m really happy with it. I wanted to keep my paint looking new, and the film has protected it from small scratches and stone chips, especially on long drives.

I chose Adept PPF and paid £1,500 for the front coverage. The installation was smooth, and you can barely see the film. It’s a big investment, but it’s worth it if you care about keeping your paint in great shape.

I haven’t had any problems with it peeling or changing color. If you want to keep your satin paint looking perfect, I’d recommend getting it done.
 
I've PPF on the front and already there is a small dink in it as it has taken the impact of a small stone. Paint underneath still looks good :) make sure your PPF people know that the bonnet is huge and the standard roll doesn't really fit. My Detailer said in theory it should (well his CAD thingy said it should), but after trying to stretch it to cover cleanly the whole of the clamshell, he decided scrap it and go for the more expensive, extra wide stuff he still had from a previous job.
 
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