Is it a case of "you get what you pay for" with PPF?

Is it a case of "you get what you pay for" with PPF?

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AlexNJ89

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I'm getting quotes on PPF, probably going to do the full car.

I've had lots quotes from £3k - £5k, all using Xpel Ultimate Plus.

All of the places have good reviews and from what I can tell seem to do the same job.

What should I look out for, is there a difference in fitting standards?

Thanks

AlexNJ89

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Miserablegit said:
I presume this is for an Alpine.
Before you go for PPF I'd contact Lichfield about their spray-on coating.

I spent arounf £3k for PPF on an Alpine and was surprised that the ppf didnt always go to the panel edge - it has done its job but is/was more visible than I anticipated. Full front PPF and rear bumper was PPF - the rest was ceramic coated.
It is for an Alpine.

Thanks I will look in to it. My main motivation for PPF is because I want to do tracks days and also I live in a city centre with an underground car park so I don't have a place to wash my car (we're not allowed to wash in the car park and it would be a bit of a pain due to lack of space), so I want to be able to just either jet wash it down or take it to just a drive through hand wash and not have to worry.

AlexNJ89

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Freakuk said:
I had PPF done on my car when new (9 months ago) by the guys in the link below. They do a lot of YT content on what comes through their doors which helped me with my decision to use them.

The link below is their comparison between PPF and PPS - HTH.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uACvzCNW6cM

BTW - I have no connection with the firm other than doing my car.
Thanks, I've checked them out, the prices seem reasonable!