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For those wondering if PPF is the way to go: After washing the car I noticed what I thought was a spot of lint under the PPF on the A Pillar. I called the place that installed it and they immediately said to just bring it by and they would take care of it. It turns out it was a rock strike, not dirt. It must have been a pretty good sized one. They replaced the piece (at no charge since they had already cut a replacement piece). There was no damage to the paint underneath. They said normally replacing this piece out would only have been about $20. So far so good…
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08-14-2021, 08:35 AM | #49 |
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Nevermind…. Figured out what the problem was.
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I'm looking at a sapphire black X6 (as my soon to be only vehicle). I wouldn't even consider black unless the whole damn thing is covered with PPF. It's peace of mind for me...
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My last car was a black sapphire F13. I had everything in front of the doors covered plus the mirrors, rocker panels and behind and in front of the rear quarter panels. That covered all of the areas that could likely have a rock strike, and it worked really well. With the Z4 I added the doors and door sills and the area under the trunk. The only thing not covered is the rear end above the quarter panels and trunk lid. So far, so good… I’m also ceramic coating everything this week.
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Halo ceramic coating was recommended to me by the installers as a good DIY product that should give about 2yrs of protection. You can buy it on Amazon for ~$75. I’ll be applying it some time soon and I can share how easy or difficult the process was.
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08-31-2021, 08:53 AM | #55 |
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Had some peeling on the front bumper and one of the side view mirrors. In some areas it created pockets where dirt was getting captured. Took it back in and they fixed it for no fee (expected on all accounts, really. They said it could happen and if it did just bring it back in).
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The rain finally stopped here in GA and I got to wash the car for the first time since the Ceramic coating was applied. I have to say drying the car with a leaf blower is pretty freakin’ awesome! No towels, no lint and it takes much less time.
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Hahaha outstanding!
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I have been following this topic since I picked up my Z4 on Sept. 6 with great interest.
I priced out a few shops by me in South Florida and the prices for PPF and ceramic really vary. One shop I visited was doing PPF and ceramic on a McLaren and also had a Ferrari in the shop. They were the most expensive and wanted a fortune for either PPF or ceramic coating. They were really pushing for me to do both which I thought was overkill. My salesman at BMW who I know for a few years and trust suggested I try the local Tint World location, he said many of his customers have used them and they were satisfied with the results. When I visited the shop they were working on a Porsche 911and a BMW M5 Competition. They quoted me prices for Xpel PPF and their own brand of nano ceramic coating that wouldn't break my bank. At this point I have decided to do PPF on the nose and hood of the car plus the side mirror caps. I am still undecided about doing PPF on the front quarters. I will also apply 2 coats of the ceramic allover which they said was more than sufficient to protect the finish. Am I making a mistake not applying the PPF to the front quarters and the A pillars? The manager didn't push to do that and said the decision was really up to me. Finally has anyone had experience having work done at a Tint World location? They are all franchises there are 2 parts to the question. 1) the quality of their work. I saw the work they were doing on the 911 and the M5 and it looked really good. 2) the products they use. I know that Xpel is a really good PPF so I am not worried about it. The question is how good is their own brand of ceramic coating? I would appreciate your insight as I will have the work done next week. |
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Hey where will you do the job? I live close to you apparently.. I live in Miami and also have a m40i that I received 3 weeks ago and will do a ceramic coating as well |
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Speak to Richard their manager. They are also franchise locations for Tint World in North Miami and Hollywood which may be ok. I went to the Sunrise Blvd. location because my salesman at BMW of Ft. Lauderdale recommended them and (pardon the pun) he has never steered me wrong. If you have any other questions you can always send me a PM. |
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On another front, I know the area both of you guys are in. I was raised in Kendall area of Miami. |
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Yes, I am really considering PPF for the A pillars. Do I really need to do the front quarters?
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09-29-2021, 09:10 AM | #65 |
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That depends on where you drive and your comfort factor for sand, grit, and rock chips. I recall having man minor sand and grit marks on the front of my M235 and it was only based on feel. You couldn't see it.
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09-29-2021, 12:36 PM | #66 |
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I took a rock (it seems) to the front end down below by the front vents. Very small and minor. I figure I'll take a few more before I bug them to replace any pieces.
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