John
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Just picked up my 5MT last night - and trying to understand all the great info on here. Any recommendations for a good (and reasonable) PPF/Ceramic guy in the Detroit area? Also - thinking of waiting maybe until spring to do it - bank account needs to recover a bit, LOL. However, may want to at least coat the wheels before any brake dust builds up. What is a recommended DIY ceramic spray that I can use on the wheels? And, I'd like to PPF the door sills to start with - is PPF hard to DIY? Thanks!
If you're not driving it over the winter, then waiting until spring isn't a huge deal. If you plan to drive over winter I would at least try to get the front end, the rockers and behind rear tires wrapped.
PPF on the sills is DIYable if your just trying to do the straight parts and take your time. Plus you cant see it if the door is closed so if it looks like crap who cares? It's protecting and easy enough to remove and try again later.
If you are planning to coat the wheels either do an actual coating or use a much easier spray on rinse off type of SiO2 protection. There are plenty on the market. Two I like are Gyeon Wetcoat and McKees 37 Hydroblue. You clean the wheels and calipers, rinse, spray a couple sprays of the product and immediately blast with water. Presto, your wheels and calipers are now protected. (Double check it is ok on carbon ceramic brakes if you have them. It should be but you should verify) The real coating (Like Tall Steve posted) is going to last much longer but the spray on rinse off stuff is great if you're short on time and easy to reapply.
Not neurotic...just thorough.Nice work! It's great to have something to show for your efforts.
That's what I like to think! Thanks. I finally finished the paint correction and cannot wait to get PPF done next week so I can start driving before the snow flies.
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