Vim Schrotnock
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Vim
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2018
- Threads
- 37
- Messages
- 1,269
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- 1,886
- Location
- Cincinnati
- Vehicles
- GTB1 Race Cayman, Taycan Turbo S
I've had Xpel and Ceramic Pro on my car for over three years now, and it is truly phenomenal. I can just wipe the car with a damp cloth, even after our worst snowstorm and all sorts of grime, sludge and dirt all over the car. I believe the Xpel is one of the best films, and I get a Ceramic Pro 'refresh' every year for $100. I like this a lot better than having 'two in one' film+ceramic because I know I'm getting a new ceramic coat with UV cure every year. An earlier poster mentioned waxing, and in addition to this being completely unnecessary if your ceramic coat is good, I was specifically told NOT to wax the car, because it could cloud the ceramic.I got this Xpel on my paint, wheels and calipers along with PPF. This is not an economical solution but it does offer additional peace of mind. In terms of what to look for, the key is in the paint correction (especially if you are doing a coating only). Look for someone that typically works on higher end vehicles. Really good shops will have a portfolio of work that you can view in person or online.
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