Final Thoughts:
From all of the PPF options we could have chosen from; 3M, LLUMAR, and SunTec, we were pleased to have gone with the XPEL Ultimate Plus paint protection film. For the ultimate protection with self-healing properties from abrasive daily driving, to extreme clarity, and backed by a 10-year warranty, the XPEL Ultimate Plus is MotoIQ approved and an essential upgrade for any car that you want to keep looking good.
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this seems excessively long for an article, especially after the first few pages it felt very repetitive. The beauty shots on the last page show the amazing quality of his work and it is perfection, I just feel that the article could have been half the pages and still given us a good idea of how the process goes.
I just scrolled down to see _15 pages_ of car detailing… on motoiq?
This stuff is a pretty significant breakthrough in paint protection.
Do I even want to know how much this costs? A typical wrap is ~2-3k…..am I in the ballpark?
it’s 3-5k
it varies by car but to cover ALL the painted surfaces and aero on a C7 like we did you’re probably going to spend $6,000. just a a front end kit covering the bumper, hood, mirrors, front fenders and rocker panels is around $3,000. Yes, it may seem like an excessively long article but the process took 4 ENTIRE days to complete.. The difference is in the details. I never appreciated how much work goes into one of these wraps till I had to sit there and watch Koosha do it. We’ve wrapped a few of our project cars and none of them have been done this well.
Great article! Love the attention to detail.