Paint protection film for my Stinger

Ruturaj

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I recently got a car (a week ago) and have been looking around and getting quotes for paint protection

I am planning to do (also putting Xpel part numbers)

  1. Full bumper (P2823B-U)

  2. Partial hood, fenders and mirrors (P2823-U or P2823A-U)

  3. Rocker panels (P2823D-U)

  4. A pillars (P2823E-U)

  5. Door cups

  6. Headlights

I created this list by reading through forum and looking at my old car for scratches and chips

My questions are

  1. Should I add or remove any part?

  2. How much labor should cost on each?

  3. Can I do any of them myself? (I am handy with tools but never tried something like this)

  4. Should I consider any other brand?
I received a quote of 1500 from Triangle Sign Solutions.

Paint Protection Film Pre-Cut Kits

I am still thinking about getting ceramic coating. If useful, I live in Raleigh, NC (if you can suggest any shop).
 
$1500 for partial hood and the rest? That is steep, imho. I gave 3M. But Xpel seems to be the "cat's whiskers" of PPF.

My 3M covers the entire front of the car back to the rear of the hood (wraps around the rear edge). It cost under a thousand. I am completely happy with it so far.
 
I paid 1500 CND for full bumper, hood fenders, mirrors and all grills and vents. Xpel ultimate installed
 
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Is there a custom installer in your area?

While a few of the areas are easy to install, most areas like the front bumper, headlights, and mirror housings require skill, certain tools, and experience. I'm lucky enough to have a very good friend who custom installs PPF for a living and when working on my cars (he has worked on over a dozen of cars I owned/currently own), I get reminded over and over why he does it and not me.
 
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I didn't quite understand how much side profile is covered.
Full front fenders, back to the brake vents and front door line. Now I am unsure if they did any of the forward rocker panel. It would be smart to have that done. But probably the PPF only goes down to the fender line above the rocker panel. I'll have to look at it tomorrow to be sure. :rolleyes:
 
Is there a custom installer in your area?

While a few of the areas are easy to install, most areas like the front bumper, headlights, and mirror housings require skill, certain tools, and experience. I'm lucky enough to have a very good friend who custom installs PPF for a living and when working on my cars (he has worked on over a dozen of cars I owned/currently own), I get reminded over and over why he does it and not me.

Yes, I found one shop through Xpel. It does look complicated in certain area. That's why I decided I want to go with professional install. Xpel does gives 10 year warranty.
 
Full front fenders, back to the brake vents and front door line. Now I am unsure if they did any of the forward rocker panel. It would be smart to have that done. But probably the PPF only goes down to the fender line above the rocker panel. I'll have to look at it tomorrow to be sure. :rolleyes:

Thanks. Let me know what you find out.
 
Rut I just had mine done....get the full hood done....I got mine 90 percent covered along with full hood coverage...I did a barter which prolly amounted to 2k..you want the film to wrap around the edges of everything...on some kits they are decals and dont wrap the edge....if he has a plotter and cuts the sheets from the pc with the plotter he is a pro....if he uses decals hes a wannabe... ...my car took 2 days and one to cure in his shop .....its labor intensive...everything thats covered the paint has to be corrected, clayed and such...my .02 :) Wash
 
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Thanks. Let me know what you find out.
As I guessed: none of the rocker panel is covered: just the front fender down to the rocker panel.

After six months, there isn't a single mark on any part of the rocker panels, which I find very satisfying, if also surprising, since that is down where the front wheels might be expected to throw some small stuff up against the forward edges of the rocker panels.
 
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From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Got a full front xpel bra a couple months ago. Problem is around the fake hood vents. Installed wrapped the ppf around the hood openings and reinstalled the vents. But either because of a wind vortex or constant hood/fake vent flexing, the ppf is getting bubbles/ripples around the fake vents. I know of 1 other Stinger with the same problem with ppf wrapped around the hood openings under the fake vents. Should I just have the ppf cut as close to the vents without wrapping underneath, or will this also become a problem with the exposed edges around the fake vents?
 
I’ve done enough of this myself to know I could not do bumpers or mirrors. Too many issues with curves and corners. Hood, rockers, fenders are easy. No way I would pay $500 or 1000 or whatever to have someone do this for me. I paid $200 (which killed me) just to finish wrapping the entire roof in the area I could not do because of the shark fin. I had done several other areas already. Encourage folks to give a try. It will give you a feeling of accomplishment.
 
i had the stinger ceramic coated when they repainted it. full on, windshield, rims, etc etc etc. actually gives the car a little more depth of color. it cost 2250.00 all in. 3 days. clay bar, that purple stuff and 2 days to dry. but, it was a humid day. totally satisfied. washes right up, looks like its waxed all the time.
 
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I recently got a car (a week ago) and have been looking around and getting quotes for paint protection

My questions are

  1. Should I add or remove any part?

  2. How much labor should cost on each?

  3. Can I do any of them myself? (I am handy with tools but never tried something like this)

  4. Should I consider any other brand?
I received a quote of 1500 from Triangle Sign Solutions.

Paint Protection Film Pre-Cut Kits

I am still thinking about getting ceramic coating. If useful, I live in Raleigh, NC (if you can suggest any shop).

SunTek also has a good reputation and offers a 10-year warranty.

But either because of a wind vortex or constant hood/fake vent flexing, the ppf is getting bubbles/ripples around the fake vents.

I had some bubbles under the film on the fake vents, but they went away. No bubbles or ripples around the vents (so far after 7 mo).

My 3M covers the entire front of the car back to the rear of the hood (wraps around the rear edge). It cost under a thousand.

What is the warranty period? That would factor into cost.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
What is the warranty period? That would factor into cost.
I asked and the body shop said ten years. But after reading online I find that it is seven years.
 
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Got a full front xpel bra a couple months ago. Problem is around the fake hood vents. Installed wrapped the ppf around the hood openings and reinstalled the vents. But either because of a wind vortex or constant hood/fake vent flexing, the ppf is getting bubbles/ripples around the fake vents. I know of 1 other Stinger with the same problem with ppf wrapped around the hood openings under the fake vents. Should I just have the ppf cut as close to the vents without wrapping underneath, or will this also become a problem with the exposed edges around the fake vents?
My Xpel wrap just goes right up to the vents, no problems.
 
I recently got a car (a week ago) and have been looking around and getting quotes for paint protection

I am planning to do (also putting Xpel part numbers)

  1. Full bumper (P2823B-U)

  2. Partial hood, fenders and mirrors (P2823-U or P2823A-U)

  3. Rocker panels (P2823D-U)

  4. A pillars (P2823E-U)

  5. Door cups

  6. Headlights

I created this list by reading through forum and looking at my old car for scratches and chips

My questions are

  1. Should I add or remove any part?

  2. How much labor should cost on each?

  3. Can I do any of them myself? (I am handy with tools but never tried something like this)

  4. Should I consider any other brand?
I received a quote of 1500 from Triangle Sign Solutions.

Paint Protection Film Pre-Cut Kits

I am still thinking about getting ceramic coating. If useful, I live in Raleigh, NC (if you can suggest any shop).
Don't do a partial hood, you'll see the line.
 
I did partial and line is visible. The installer screwed up few things, need to go there to get those fixed.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
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