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06-30-2021, 12:01 PM | #67 |
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I dove all in. My AW G80 is getting full matte PPF (STEK Dyno)
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06-30-2021, 09:34 PM | #68 |
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I've spoken to a few installers that have said the front bumper on this car is an absolute nightmare to do.
What level of imperfections is acceptable? Are yours coming back perfect or are you able to see a few small spots here and there. Subjective I know I'm trying to figure out how anal I should be with the results I've gotten. It looks good but when I look closely I can see a few things that catch my eye. I've never had PPF before so wondering is this normal or do you expect it to be 100% flawless? It can't be easy getting that front bumper perfect! |
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The slats on the grill look like a real PITA He also did all the carbon in the front brake vents. Total nightmare too I'm sure |
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For those that have installed the emblem roundels, reflector replacements and door inserts:
I'm assuming those mods should be done prior to PPF and ceramic coating? |
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07-07-2021, 09:34 AM | #75 |
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Ideally, yes. But your detailer should have no problem coating them off the car later on. I did that with my carbon diffuser and front splitter on my F87 and my guy did it for free.
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IND can also ceramic coat the parts before sending them out to you if you option it when purchasing.
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07-13-2021, 07:48 PM | #78 |
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So I finally got a partial wrap on my car. Front bumper, rockers, rear fender area and full hood. My experience though with installers in my area has been less than stellar. I have to take the car back because they forgot to do a part of the car and then there was a big hair underneath a part of the bumper that they will be replacing and both black area's of the rockers are getting re-done because there is a scratch or glue on both sides. I was hesitant on doing this anyways and it's frustrating when it turns out like this. I do admit that I feel better having the area's covered now but it's a lot of money to not turn out the way you want it.
The other place I dealt with I had 3 different quotes from 3 different persons and all of them had a different idea on how everything worked and when I finally had enough and questioned them and they never got back with me. They used Expel and the place I ultimately went with uses Lumar. Hopefully I will get taken care of properly and there trying to make it right for me but I can't help but think maybe I should have just saved my money. I just want to drive and enjoy the car and stuff like this just stresses me out. Anyone else have issues with install with there PPF? |
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Hoping it'll all get fixed correctly. I was thinking the same as you and wishing I didn't bother but then I remembered driving the car without the PPF and I was hanging back from cars 'avoiding' rock chips like an idiot. On balance, I'm glad to have it on there so I don't have to worry about road rash, particularly in winter with the state of the roads in NYC, I'm just not going to be super anal about minor imperfections. Seems like the front bumper is hard to do perfectly. |
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As an aside though - good move getting the rockers done. I paid extra to have them done and am so glad I did. With a quick wash they look flawless again every time. Even if you weren't doing the rest of the car I'd recommend everyone does the rockers. No idea who decided to make them gloss black, but they win asshole of the year. |
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After I finally got home and cooled down I was out detailing the car and talking with the family and accepted as long as they make it right I'm still glad I did it. The ease of cleaning the areas with PPF was ridiculous and I didn't have to worry about scratching the paint or anything. Especially the black areas of the car. Quote:
I was so worried about the black areas on the bumper and rockers as well as right behind the rear wheel area from chips and scratches. The bumper area already had 2 minor flaws in the black so I'm glad I did it. The black looks awesome but yes down the line without care they could get really nasty looking. Resale I think it's a good idea and yes lol a hole of the year. Thanks guys for the input. It does help put my mind at ease. I guess watching these really high end professional shops do PPF on youtube you see makes you think your going to get perfection but the reality is unless you want to travel to these shops and probably spend much more it isn't realistic? |
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Yeah…All the really well reviewed places with stellar reputations were booked out for weeks, so the alternative was to drive the car for 6 weeks and hope it didn't get chipped.
I chose to just get it done and hope for the best. I'm the only one that will notice any minor imperfections and they're getting fixed now anyway AND I've saved a tonne of money so on balance I'm reasonably happy with the result given the situation…nothing in life is perfect! That front bumper really does look like an absolute pig of a job to do. Not easy! |
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I have a Brooklyn Grey 2022 G82 M4 Comp inbound to Southern California and I plan on PPF and Ceramic Coating the car........ All the information on this thread was excellent, because I was looking for additional information on PPF.
Although the car will be driven on the weekends( not in the rain) and parked in the garage during the week, I want to maintain the paint. |
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I just got my car back from PPF installation and ceramic coating. You have to do your due diligence in researching about the installers and finding the correct person. The front of this car is a bitch to work with. There are too many horror stories out there.
However, the assurance of not getting rock chips is just priceless.
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You really get what you pay for with your choice of installer. |
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I have no idea yet on where to go... I have been asking owners that have M3/M4 that live in Orange County or San Diego county .........for suggestions.
I was looking at ENVIOUS detailing in Orange county or CERAMIC PRO, and Auto Armour PPF in San Diego on Yelp! |
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All those high end cars out there and you can't find a shop to cover a BMW? Seems odd to me
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