Took the plunge for PPF
Took the plunge for PPF
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davey83

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883 posts

109 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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End of last month I had the front end of my Nissan 350z PPF'd using SunTek Reaction, their flagship offering. These cars are prone for stone/rock chips so following a front end refresh, I was keen to protecting my investment and keep her looking fresh. Local outfits where using Xpel, Premium Shield or SunTek, of which I've heard really good things. Went with Top Wrapz here in Birmingham and very pleased i did, couldn't fault the service at all.

Benefits are meant to be:

No stone/rock chips
No road rash
No bug etching
No swirls
No scratches

Crazy water behaviour
Added glossy
Self healing under sunlight or warm water
12 year warranty



If you seriously thinking about it, do it! If you use your car regularly on long drives it'll save you hopefully the cost of a repaint while looking great along the way.



flimper

578 posts

203 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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Looking good. Was that with Byron? He knows his stuff

davey83

Original Poster:

883 posts

109 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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flimper said:
Looking good. Was that with Byron? He knows his stuff
Cheers pal, yeah the main man himself. Absolutely knows his stuff, rare to find a person that can do detailing, wrapping and PPF to such a high level - highly recommended.

TUS373

5,007 posts

301 months

Monday 6th June 2022
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Good job. Please can you give an idea of cost and how they charge e.g by area, by the panel, time taken? Do they use machine patterns or cut on the car?