It was a 5 day long research on PPF, wrap and ceramic for me, and I visited a wrapping service and 3m apart from Ceramic pro before decidingįinally, I chose Kavaca which was the most expensive, even a bit more than 3M pro ppf which is appx 1100 odd for my endeavour which had an area of appx 240 sq ft Haven’t done PPF earlier so this is an experiment of sorts for me, and an expensive one I hope to take away some learning from this Side question- does a CR70 film on the sunroof area make sense or am I getting too paranoid about roof protection Would you alternatively suggest some basic ppf from 3m (not self healing) to cover this part which is missed by KAVACA am a bit confused - isn’t full body ppf supposed to include all They are saying not much of the roll is left over and that roof area is excluded and it would peel off & that Endeavour is tall car so it’s not needed as such and that they haven’t really done any roof PPF. The Kavaca guys were to include this before, they said it would be covered from the balance wastage from roll but now seem to backing out on same just a day before I collect back my car did your PPF cover for Endeavour include the roof area as well ? PPF used is Aegis, which is self-healing and pre-ceramic coated. I am quite impressed by their solutions, amongst the options I reviewed so far and their thickness seems twice as much as 3M venture shield and prices are 30% higher appxģM pro PPF in my opinion is absurdly priced, and was not considered by meĭone with full-body PPF in Carzspa Bangalore. Have you heard of KAVACA by Ceramic pro which is a 220 micron PPF self healing., I think they have an outlet at Rajajinagar Any special care you need to take ? Can we get a car with PPF washed at a regular car wash Now that, I got it home - I am still concern with protecting this one so spoke to several vendors in Mumbai to get some inputsĬan you give your feedback on how the PPF is holding up ? Do you think the full wrapping is worth it and can survive five years odd. I was too worried with maintenance of black, and switched to a 4WD Diffused silver that became available in last minute I just got mine two days back and am burning midnight oil to research on PPF & Ceramic I feel the need to act fast as I am planning another vacation in 20 days and I fear another highway run would further cause damage to the paint work and I really love the Galaxy Blue of my Compass Anything between a 1.2 to 1.4 lacs is my comfort zone this time Within my budget, although a little stretched, but I keep my cars for long (7-8 years minimum), so I am willing to make this 'investment'. The studio looked well equipped, with good number of workforce working on multiple Mercs/BMWs/Skodas, etc.ĥ. The guy explained the process and answered all my questions patiently, during our 30-45 mins discussionĤ. If they offer UltrashieldX as a standard offering across their 50+ outlets, the quality should be decent enough, if not Xpel level bulletproofģ. The studio comes across as an established chain across the country thus, I expect experienced staff and installers for PPFĢ. This option is currently making sense to me, primarily because of:ġ. The guy quoted a 1.4 lacs for the entire car (GST inclusive), excluding the roof and B pillars (I am anyways wasn't planning on getting those done). The PPF they offer goes by the name UltrashieldX. Did some research and found out that this chain has 50+ studios across the country and provides standardised branded products, across their outlets. UltrashieldX PPF: While searching about more prominent detailing studios, i landed up on The Detailing Mafia chain of outlets. > A search on Google only gives back heavy marketing & promotional content, put together by The Detailing Mafia themselves no other on-ground customer review > Any experience with the UltrashieldX PPF ? If yes, any downsides or word of caution ? > Has anyone ever had any experience with The Detailing Mafia ? How was it ? I am looking for some expert advise on UltrashieldX PPF, a brand I've only seen at The Detailing Mafia.
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