chris_ace_14
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- Chris
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Will do!It’s shiny! I wasn’t planning on wrapping until I saw yours. Please post more pics when you have time.
Will do!Can you post a few more daytime pics?
Thanks and congrats! yes i would definitely spend the extra money on PPF, its 10 years versus 3 with regular vinyl. UPPF is great because they offer the most color choices, its hydrophobic and self healing.Great job: Just received my foundation two days ago and have been reading about what to wrap it with. Now I am coming across UPPF which as I understand it is clear protection. In your wrap this is UPPF with color correct? 8-10 mils. More protection self healing all that?
you are right, i've noticed my ppf needs perpendicular light to show the hint of bronze, otherwise it looks charcoal. prices depend on brand, color choices (and size of vehicle).Seems like that chrome steel picks up whatever color is reflected in it, so the color will change any time it’s photographed. As for the cost, does that kind of material cost more that typical wrap materials? Did you get the door sills, frunk or rear bumpers protected too? Seems like sharing what it cost you would be helpful to other new owners who are getting the exact same vehicle. Price should be relatively the same aside for extra add ons like ceramic coating or extra material, right?
Ballpark vinyl range $2500-$3500
Ballpark PPF range $4950-$5500
I definitely have chrome steel (that's the name of the color) looks charcoal, but has a hint of bronze. The chrome bronze is lighter and more bronze.Looks fantastic.
You wrote color is "Chrome Steel". Did you mean Chrome Bronze or Chrome Silver?
Color looks bronze to me.
You won't regret it!Like it. Best I ave seen so far. I was a strong no on doing a wrap. Yours may have changed my mind.
its not necessary according to UPPF, but i did it myselfCeramic coat the wrap?
appreciate it!I would like to say that I don’t appreciate you stealing my idea, before I could think of it. ?
In all seriousness, it really does look good though.
I haven't tried mud yet, but dust falls off pretty easily. I am going off road 4/18 so I'll see how it does then. I've had wraps before and you can wash it with regular car was soap and water. I even used a pressure waster on mine. The water just glides off, and you can use an air blower to remove any sitting water. Way easier to clean than the raw stainless steel or any automotive paint.Got your tux on, to drive the CT? Name is Bond... But seriously, I bet mud amd dust just slide off? Nobody has mentioned just how these wraps are cleaned or detailed? Please?
to add extra layers of protection.
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