Ceramic coating and PPF
Discussion
Apols if this has been done before but... I got some good advice here recently on how to look after a car that was coated last year with Gyeon.
The car is now starting to get used and as you can see it's in rather splendid condition:

And of course with use it will pick up small chips and dings on the front, which would be a pity.
So I visited a top local PPF place yesterday and got a quote to do the whole front end - bonnet, wings, splitter, headlights, door mirrors and A-pillars. They're Avery Dennison specialist installers and work for the local Porsche and Ferrari dealers.
This means that the surface would be going from super-dooper ceramic coating to plastic film. How sensible is that, and also, what's the best way to keep it clean, given that the front of the car would be PPF and 60% ceramic-coated paint?
The car is now starting to get used and as you can see it's in rather splendid condition:
And of course with use it will pick up small chips and dings on the front, which would be a pity.
So I visited a top local PPF place yesterday and got a quote to do the whole front end - bonnet, wings, splitter, headlights, door mirrors and A-pillars. They're Avery Dennison specialist installers and work for the local Porsche and Ferrari dealers.
This means that the surface would be going from super-dooper ceramic coating to plastic film. How sensible is that, and also, what's the best way to keep it clean, given that the front of the car would be PPF and 60% ceramic-coated paint?
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