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I see in another thread that your looking to PPF the front and doors of your LC. Make sure you get good quality product and service. Structural Blue is my favorite color, so if it were me, I’d do everything possible to protect the spectacular paint color.
I see in another thread that your looking to PPF the front and doors of your LC. Make sure you get good quality product and service. Structural Blue is my favorite color, so if it were me, I’d do everything possible to protect the spectacular paint color.
Yes! My thought is, I will get the vendor rep info from the dealer, then get a feel for the dealer install from the rep. Make sense?
Yes! My thought is, I will get the vendor rep info from the dealer, then get a feel for the dealer install from the rep. Make sense?
It makes perfect sense, just be confident in the product being considered. Like many here, my PPF is Xpel and so far I’m quite happy with it. The end goal is to protect that unique and special paint color. PPF will go a long way to protect the finish from fading due to UV exposure, which is a real concern here in Florida.
Bill
“Structural” paints do not fade, since they don’t contain color pigments. Hence they’re impervious to UV. But still need protection from physical damage.
“Structural” paints do not fade, since they don’t contain color pigments. Hence they’re impervious to UV. But still need protection from physical damage.
That’s an interesting piece of information, thanks for sharing. My Liquid Platinum LC spends much of its life in a Garage with a car cover over it, so I expect it to look pretty much the same in 10 years as it does today.
IS fan Make sure she is not under pines trees on a warm day. Pitch showers not fun. 4 Post lift going in tomorrow, garage will be complete. B4 snow hits she will be high n dry with a cover as the Boat is at present.