Ceramic coat or PPF
Hey guys,
Not sure if this has been debated yet. I just got an 06 S2k and it came with typical chips and scratches for its age and mileage. Once I do some paint correction I'm debating if I should go PPF or ceramic coating. I do like that PPF can protect against minor rocks in the future but it can leave some visible lines and other side effects
Just some background in case it helps the decision, this car will be kept in the garage it's whole life under a car cover (when clean) and will be driven mainly on weekends and for fun
Would love to hear your guy's thoughts!
Not sure if this has been debated yet. I just got an 06 S2k and it came with typical chips and scratches for its age and mileage. Once I do some paint correction I'm debating if I should go PPF or ceramic coating. I do like that PPF can protect against minor rocks in the future but it can leave some visible lines and other side effects
Just some background in case it helps the decision, this car will be kept in the garage it's whole life under a car cover (when clean) and will be driven mainly on weekends and for fun
Would love to hear your guy's thoughts!
Last edited by Streetfury; Mar 18, 2024 at 11:49 AM.
PPF requires maintenance. Has to be replaced every so many years and if not, causes irreparable damage to paint underneath.
I would also seek out looking at cars with PPF already installed to see the visible lines that you will always see because wax, dirt, etc is always building up against the edge.
Newly installed, you can’t beat the look, but to me it doesn’t age well.
I would also seek out looking at cars with PPF already installed to see the visible lines that you will always see because wax, dirt, etc is always building up against the edge.
Newly installed, you can’t beat the look, but to me it doesn’t age well.
Can the plastic bra (PPF) be installed on the front bumper and spoiler? Seems like a lot of compound curves. This is the only part of the car I've found any visible stone chips and there were so many I had the bumper refinished before installing the spoiler.
-- Chuck
-- Chuck
A good quality ceramic coat may not totally protect from stone chips but the added overall protection to the paint in general is outstanding with even minimal maintenance. Also enhances the shine and really brings out any metal flake.
PPF requires maintenance. Has to be replaced every so many years and if not, causes irreparable damage to paint underneath.
I would also seek out looking at cars with PPF already installed to see the visible lines that you will always see because wax, dirt, etc is always building up against the edge.
Newly installed, you can’t beat the look, but to me it doesn’t age well.
I would also seek out looking at cars with PPF already installed to see the visible lines that you will always see because wax, dirt, etc is always building up against the edge.
Newly installed, you can’t beat the look, but to me it doesn’t age well.
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Are you referring to a rear spoiler or a spoiler on a front bumper?










