3M PPF Observation
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I've had the 3M PPF on my Z06 for over 5 years now, 52K on the clock, cross country driving in all weathers, and I must say it is holding up very well.
No peeling, no cracks, and it does hold a shine. Still very pleased with the protection. Not saying 3M is better than Xpel or any other, I'm sure those hold up just as well. |
Well okay then
It is shiny |
Subtle brag thread? :shrug:
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Why not :syf:
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how much to do my C7 ?
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Plus hood and top of fenders, maybe $1500+. Overall covering, sky's the limit. Ensure you find a good installer, that's the key. Good luck with your project. :seasix: |
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I had a new car covered in a few places around 2002. I didn't know it then or over the years that you were to wax over the stuff. It all cracked, turned yellow, and is a bitch to remove now even with a heat gun.
I don't know what they used then. The dealer outsourced it. Hopefully, things have improve over the years, but find out if it needs waxed like paint. |
I had 3M on my 09, it was put on when new by the first owner (installation sticker in door jamb), after about 10 years it was yellowing and stained. What a pain to remove, took an entire weekend to get it and all the residual adhesive off
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In case anyone is interested, good write-up on Xpel vs. 3M PPF.
https://waterwerkzny.com/paint-prote...lm-xpel-vs-3m/ |
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