PPF/Detail - New Car (GT3) - who to use?

PPF/Detail - New Car (GT3) - who to use?

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Randomer123

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Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Right then. Vehicle is set to arrive tomorrow at the dealer, and I've been desperately trying to find a good detailer for PPF+Ceramic coating etc in advance, but have struggled.

Therefore, can I get some genuine reviews on who's used who, and rough pricing?

Also, specifically - if anyone has used "Elite Detailing" (EDP), i'd be interested, as this is who my OPC recommends.

Thanks.

Randomer123

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MartinRS2K said:
Where are you in the country?
Midlands area.

I've spoken with Topaz, as I know they have a good reputation (or at least, a large amount of exposure on Youtube!), and they seem a good contender, however the transport costs seem pretty high, which is the main thing putting me off at the moment.


Randomer123

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LordOfTheManor said:
Topaz
There work seems good, but they are literally 2-3x the price of some very respectable competitors - I'm not sure how they can justify?

Randomer123

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Davidkn said:
Are they though?

They quote £1800 for full frontal.

I am also looking for options in the midlands and have been looking at signature (mrjww had his rs6 done there) at £1800 and depth of shine (recommended in a thread on here) in Birmingham for £1200
Most places quote £1800-2000 inc vat for a new car correction + full frontal (including sills/rear arches) with a ceramic coating.

Topaz quote £1800 for full frontal, £500 for side skirts (no rear arch), and £800 for paint correction, all excluding vat - so all in.. £3600+. And, no ceramic coating at all.


I'm looking at signature group, their work seems thorough, and prices are competitive. Would love to hear some reviews of them, as MRJWW's cars seem to have been done well, but I always have to take Youtuber's "reviews" with a pinch of salt, as they're normally glorified adverts.

Depth of Shine I've tried to use, but he seems so unsure on the quality of work he can provide (PPF specifically) that it's actually quite off putting.

Randomer123

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Davidkn said:
Interesting, their website states £1500 excluding vat for full frontal and sills (£1800 total)

http://topazdetailing.com/services/protect/#tab-1-...

Depth of shone have some very nice cars on the website that they’ve done, and have been around for a while, so seem to have the experience. I’ve not spoken to him yet, this is just web research.

My dealer are quoting £2500 for their partner, but I have no details on what that includes at the moment.
Emphasis on "from £1500". Maybe i've just been quoted a bit harshly, but the site doesn't state that the PPF pricing includes any detailing/correction work, which is obviously essential. I'll obviously discuss the price with them, but it seems a bit of a stretch to get them down from £3600 to £2000.


My dealer has a suggested detailer, "Elite Detailing", however they don't seem to be answering the phone.

Depth of Shine's actual paint correction work looks great, it's just specifically the PPF work that I'm worried about.

Randomer123

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MartinRS2K said:
I’m getting the following done to the GT3

PPF :

Full Front end
Wing mirrors
A pillars and roof top
Side Sills and rear arches

GTechniq Crystal Serum Ultra

Complete car including the wheels (insides and outer of the rims) and callipers and the interior protected by GTechniq Total Protection Kit to protect the leather, door panels and trims, glass and carpets. Then EXO Hydrophobic sealant applies to the outside to keep the shine and beading on the car.

Under £3k for all the work by Reep Group
Do you know what PPF they use? I did check their site out after your suggestion, but couldn't find any mention of XPEL, which seems to be the industry standard as the best PPF?

Randomer123

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blackmamba said:
Out of curiosity, what are people's views on ceramic coatings such as the Gtechniq Crystal Serum? Do they do what they say and provide long term protection and swirl resistance or is it all mumbo jumbo?

Never used this type of product before but was thinking of giving it a go. Reep charge about £1100 for the whole car (clean/polish, paint, wheels, glass).

Thanks (sorry if a bit OT but hopefully relevant)
I had it on a previous R8, although It was applied by the previous owner (via detailer). My understanding is that it's essentially a semi-permanent wax, so provides a hydrophobic effect to the paint, but also adds the gloss of a wax by building up an additional layer of clearcoat (sort of).

Personally, I'll be getting it applied. As my car is black, it'll look incredible when clean, but is so prone to showing swirling, that anything I can do to limit the amount of physical contact I have to have with the paint whilst cleaning, I'll be doing.

The R8 was yellow, so wouldn't show swirls as badly as black - but when it came to cleaning that, I barely had to use anymore than jet washer and snow foam.


Randomer123

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Tuesday 23rd January 2018
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Taffy66 said:
Depth of Shine paint corrected and PPFd my new GT3 at Cardiff OPC to an extremely high standard.He PPFd full frontal,mirrors,side sills,doors and lower rear wing with XPEL Ultimate..He also applied Gyeon Quartz coating for full body and wheels.All in for £1800 with no VAT.
Cardiff OPC staff said the best they'd yet seen.
Arghh Taffy, not again! Everytime I read your recommendation, I'm like "That sounds amazing. Okay, I'll get him to do the work!" - then I get thrown a curve ball!

I'll revisit, yet again..


P.s - are you on commission yet? biggrin


Randomer123

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Wednesday 24th January 2018
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robgt3 said:


Like this .
Okay, but how much?

Also, no one has mentioned applying ceramic coating prior to PPF, but rather afterwards.