I don’t think you need PPF protection. The steel panels hard to damage

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highway speed hit by hard object , I think it was a rock .. very loud bang

I was surprised no dent Just deep scratches .. BFK cleared it in minutes
The picture before and after
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I think people considering PPF are aware that things can buff out

The concerns instead I think are about too frequently - for their aesthetic tastes - needing to buff out the stainless against staining/fingerprints/scratches




Just like I know my expensive stainless kitchen pans *could* gleam like new if I used BKF ever time I cooked
 

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The concerns instead I think are about too frequently - for their aesthetic tastes - needing to buff out the stainless against staining/fingerprints/scratches
Exactly! I love the appearance, the color, the feel and was not planning to PPF or vinyl my truck but smudges and fingerprints from literally everyone touching it is becoming more challenging to live with.
 

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PPF wrapping mine is more personal preference than anything. I want my truck to look different than anything else out there and choosing a PPF film/color is part of that process. Nothing but love to those who want to leave it “au naturel” because that’s also personal preference.

It’ll be nice to see how the 2024 ss holds up and what it looks like being in different environments in the next 5 years. I bet they’ll all look pretty unique.
 

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Exactly! I love the appearance, the color, the feel and was not planning to PPF or vinyl my truck but smudges and fingerprints from literally everyone touching it is becoming more challenging to live with.
I bought a roll of PPF for the door edge for the area most frequently prone to fingerprints. Of course, it is for a future Cybertruck I have reserved but not even ordered :)
 


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Agree that the PPF is not needed for protection, but SOMETHING is needed for fingerprints IMO. Lot of other/cheaper options out there.
 
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Exactly! I love the appearance, the color, the feel and was not planning to PPF or vinyl my truck but smudges and fingerprints from literally everyone touching it is becoming more challenging to live with.
I agree, you will lose the appearance and the feel. that steel really hard not easy to damage.
I used the 3M STEEL CLEANER AND POLISH helped a lot.
 


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PPF wrapping mine is more personal preference than anything. I want my truck to look different than anything else out there and choosing a PPF film/color is part of that process. Nothing but love to those who want to leave it “au naturel” because that’s also personal preference.

It’ll be nice to see how the 2024 ss holds up and what it looks like being in different environments in the next 5 years. I bet they’ll all look pretty unique.
PPF= Personal Preference Film ;)
 

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This after 2nd polish....
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That cleaned up real nice!

I took a loud hit from a large road object on the front edge of the hood on my Model 3 Performance on a recent road trip to Montana. Unfortunately, it didn't turn out as well as your impact!

I was on I-90 in the mountains of Montana going 85 mph and saw a large object spin up off the road coming right at me. There was no time to dodge it (although I involuntary crouched a bit behind the steering wheel as it hit). I think it was an industrial sized bolt with a nut threaded halfway on it. Fortunately, it hit my hood and front plastic cowl and not my windshield. It bounced off the hood/cowl area, making a scary sound, almost like a handgun shot, and flew up and over my windshield. This is the first road damage (dent) my 6-year-old car has taken besides normal tiny rock chips (and the first impact to gouge down to bare metal). It also gouged down to the black plastic of the front cowl.

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It'll probably be cheaper to bondo it, or replace the entire hood and paint to match because it's on the leading edge of the hood and access to the backside of the dent is limited by the underlying hood structure. Even if paintless dent repair would work, it would still need to be repainted. If this were a regular mild steel hood, the orange ugliness would have already started!

I wish I was in a Cybertruck, that probably could have taken the bolt right on the front of the hood with no dent. Or on the windshield and maybe only left a tiny scar, without propogating cracks. Nice that you were able to buff yours right out!
 

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This after 2nd polish....
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Love it! Thanks for sharing. Do you think this type of damage could have caused a small dent if it was not stainless steel?

All insurance claims for me have been only for small dents! I’m hoping CT will save me on the insurance for minor dents.
 
 




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