Moffetts
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Haven't finished the video yet but it's interesting that the dealer did not swap out the badges or lug nuts.
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That's interesting, do they go above the PPF? I am still debating if I am going to PPF this car, visually they always bother me, might just do ceramic and window tint and call it a day.I asked them to leave the black ones in the trunk for the PPF installer to put on.
Remove old badges-->paint correction/ppf--> apply new badges on top of (above) ppfThat's interesting, do they go above the PPF? I am still debating if I am going to PPF this car, visually they always bother me, might just do ceramic and window tint and call it a day.
You shouldn’t see a full PPF unless you are looking really hard for it. A reputable shop will wrap or tuck it where it can’t be seen. If you only do half the front that’s a different story. I have to get it done where I live/drive.That's interesting, do they go above the PPF? I am still debating if I am going to PPF this car, visually they always bother me, might just do ceramic and window tint and call it a day.
Yeah wanted stealth to protect from kids and have less frequent washing. I’m thinking the LEDs make it seem washed out. Let’s reasses in natural light after the ceramic. To me, it looks just like BMW’s Frozen Portimao Blue.
Hmm not sure how I feel about that but hey it's your ride! Did you have the intention of going stealth when you ordered the car? I feel it takes away from the color's brilliance.![]()
Curious about your feeling on the interior PPF. I asked my PPF guy about stealth PPF on the screen and gloss for the carbon (just the center console, I don’t have the carbon seats). But my guy was very reluctant on interior PPF. Basically he said use a screen protector for the screen (like a phone screen) and don’t worry about the carbon because it’s got a pattern that won’t really show scratches. He seemed concerned about removing the PPF, esp the screen. I haven’t noticed any glare from the screen so I just left it nakedXPEL Stealth in progress, XPEL Ultimate on CF and Gloss. PPF on all inside CF and on screen. XPEL Fusion Plus Ceramic and Tint to go. Monochrome Badges from 404. Savage smoked single LED Reflector as well as gloss black antennae cover (not yet installed) View attachment 34325View attachment 34326View attachment 34327View attachment 34328
XPEL Stealth in progress, XPEL Ultimate on CF and Gloss. PPF on all inside CF and on screen. XPEL Fusion Plus Ceramic and Tint to go. Monochrome Badges from 404. Savage smoked single LED Reflector as well as gloss black antennae cover (not yet installed)
Well, I definitely wouldn’t have if young kids weren’t going to be in the car. Google says stealth PPf on screen is a good option. I feel like it won’t get baked into the screen by the sun but yes a screen protector is probably a good option. My installer does it often especially on BMWs. Xpel has a pattern for the interior CF trim. I had the dealer remove the CF seatbacks because PPF installer said it would be too much water for install inside the car.Curious about your feeling on the interior PPF. I asked my PPF guy about stealth PPF on the screen and gloss for the carbon (just the center console, I don’t have the carbon seats). But my guy was very reluctant on interior PPF. Basically he said use a screen protector for the screen (like a phone screen) and don’t worry about the carbon because it’s got a pattern that won’t really show scratches. He seemed concerned about removing the PPF, esp the screen. I haven’t noticed any glare from the screen so I just left it naked
Could they not PPF the seatbacks while they weren't in your car and then remount them?I had the dealer remove the CF seatbacks because PPF installer said it would be too much water for install inside the car.
Could they not PPF the seatbacks while they weren't in your car and then remount them?
... And if not, couldn't you have left the CF seatbacks in the car and not PPF'ed them? They'd look great, protect the back of the seats from your kids, and probably not even get damaged.
Agree here, stealth PPF removes everything that makes that color look special.Hmm not sure how I feel about that but hey it's your ride! Did you have the intention of going stealth when you ordered the car? I feel it takes away from the color's brilliance.
Did they do any of the other interior carbon or only the seat backs?Well, I definitely wouldn’t have if young kids weren’t going to be in the car. Google says stealth PPf on screen is a good option. I feel like it won’t get baked into the screen by the sun but yes a screen protector is probably a good option. My installer does it often especially on BMWs. Xpel has a pattern for the interior CF trim. I had the dealer remove the CF seatbacks because PPF installer said it would be too much water for install inside the car.