Tint, Paint Protection Film, Ceramic Coating

Discussion in 'Cooper SE' started by MichaelC, Oct 16, 2020.

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  1. MichaelC

    MichaelC Well-Known Member

    Done! I dropped the car off Tuesday morning and picked it up over lunch today.
    • XPEL paint protection film applied to the full front bumper (including the "grille"), hood, fenders, mirror caps, and headlights.
    • XPEL Prime XR tint applied to side and back windows. XPEL claims this film can block up to 88% infrared heat.
    • Ceramic coating applied all the way around (exterior).
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  3. GvilleGuy

    GvilleGuy Well-Known Member

    Looks fantastic!
     
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  4. F14Scott

    F14Scott Well-Known Member

    We'll be like fraternal twins... I have a tint appointment on Saturday afternoon. Looks great!
     
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  5. Toi

    Toi Well-Known Member

    Mine is getting tint now... my sales guy is teasing me and holding out on sending pics... might have to do some clandestine looking tonight
     
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  6. Tommy Electric

    Tommy Electric Active Member

    Excellent! Thanks for posting pics. This is sure to protect your investment for many years.

    I love the racing stripes. I'm assuming you got that done before the PPF and ceramic coating?

    Also, what % tint are we looking at?
     
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  8. Toi

    Toi Well-Known Member

    30% i think is what I checked on the form.
     
  9. MichaelC

    MichaelC Well-Known Member

    Thanks!

    Yes, I had the dealership install the stripes before I took delivery.

    This is 35% tint, which is the maximum darkness per Kansas law.
     
  10. Tommy Electric

    Tommy Electric Active Member

    Nice. Pretty sure 35% is the max. we're allowed in Australia too. You've basically got all the extras I'm looking at (PPF for the front, ceramic coating, tint and racing stripes).
     
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  11. GvilleGuy

    GvilleGuy Well-Known Member

    I’ve never even heard of PPF and ceramic coating. What are some prices you get on these services? It looks like my area (SC) is around $800 for ceramic and $1,000 for the “clear bra” that does partial front.
     
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  13. MichaelC

    MichaelC Well-Known Member

    When I first started researching my options, I found this video to be very helpful in understanding the differences between paint protection film and ceramic coating:


    Prices will vary by region, labor rates, materials used, and condition of your car's paint. That said, the numbers you show seem to be in the right ballpark. As with anything, you should shop around and find reviews to find the option that best fits your needs and budget.

    While installing paint protection film requires some level of skill and experience, you can apply your own ceramic coating if you are so inclined. There are many Youtube videos that step through the process, so you can watch them and see if you're up to it. There are also some next-gen DIY graphene oxide coatings that are even easier to apply now (such as 303 Graphene Nano Spray Coating).
     
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