Yes. Especially if it's a paint job that would be difficult to properly match if you need to repair any blemishes from rock chips etc.
Why? 5 yrs needs to be removed, risk paint removal with product. Sides ,top rear usually no problems. My entire front is done, but when removal comes this summer I think will limit it.
I wrap all my F cars because they are easier to wash and maintain . No swirl marks , stone chips and what not. It’s a small investment given the price of the cars. Currently my F8 s and Porto are fully wrapped in PPF. Note : a must is color correction before you wrap.
Yes BUT which one will you select ? I have Xpel as with many others. I offer some advise also. They precut their pieces which I liked so as to avoid that scalpel near the paint but not all the paint is covered. I suggest a place where they can also lift the car. Get every part that is painted covered. Even under the car. Because its out of sight out of mind it doesnt get covered. Looking under a few years old car the amount of paint chips is incredible. Also just for the sake of it I also covered the door jamb. Let then detail the car first and correct any paint flaws. Hopefully you wont have any. Then film then I also would ceramic coat it for the best results. Image Unavailable, Please Login I tinted the windows also and covered the head lights. Total $9,000 AUD
5 years ? Nah. More like 10 years IF needed. Depends totally how much the car is used. Todays films dont yellow as much. The unprotected carbon yellows 100% faster . Paint removal is only an issue with resprayed panels and or bad installers. BTW dont argue about the price to remove it as that's where the problem lies, quick and dangerous removal to save cost.
I had Xpel installed on my 2014 458, only from the windshield forward to the entire bumper. Had it removed 5 years later with no paint issues whatsoever. Then had the full car PPF'd with Xpel again and it can stay on for 7-10 years. The key as mentioned is finding the best installer in your area.
I did it to protect my 488 spider with triple layer Bianco Fuji. I think it was about 8k which meant all in the paint was 40k. Lol Gave me piece of mind for sure but didn’t put enough miles on it before I got something else to justify the cost IMO. I generally do the front end and rock prone areas. My incoming F8 has a bit of exterior carbon which I’ve always avoided in the past. What do you mean @MANDALAY about it yellowing and how do you protect it?
Angelo , I used Suntek Ultra Line , 10 yr warranty on both my cars. Color correction first then Suntek , cost on the Porto (Grigio T )was 6300 (3 weeks ago )and cost on the F8s ( Nero Daytona) was 7500 in January of 2021.
Epoxy yellows. That's why garage floors coated in epoxy MUST be covered with a polyurethane as the Epoxy will yellow pretty fast. It is the resin used in the Carbon fibre. Most people will not notice it however put a new panel next to it and you can see the difference. Does it really make a difference ? Up to the individual but also note these parts are not structural so they are thin. The epoxy main enemy is heat. Epoxy softens with heat. Resins is my field going on 40 years. Many people love it I just dont from a jewelry point of view. When used structurally its magnificent. It scratches just as easy as paint. The exterior carbon are the actual parts that are going to be the most subjected to rocks being flipped up because of the tires. I would recommend 100% to cover all the carbon also. The real trick will be covering the curves. You really need to go over that with the installer. You should note the F8 on the rear the fins now are not separate pieces its all one mold. Damn expensive to replace.
IMO there is no reason to ask whether one should film their Expensive car. When driving just look at the car next to you and look at all the scratches that car has.
So the film protects against such UV damage in the carbon? I’ve heard the ceramic can protect against Uv damage (for example on marine gel coatswhich are VERY sensitive to UV damage). But wasn’t sure about the films.
Stek dynoshield is the best now for ppf. The ceramic coating is built in now. Self healing is incredible. Their windshield film for the outside is a must too and it’s so much better than the competitors. Clarity is good Suntek and Xpel hassle you on warranty claims more so than Stek A good install for ppf alone is about 7k on a 488 or F8. Can you get it cheaper, yes. Just like you can get a cheaper car Xpel Prime XR plus (heat rejection, not just UV as every film rejects UV) for windows Get a BlackVue 900 dashcam. A must. I’ll show you a very good way to mount the rear one on a spider. I posted it in the general forum with pictures Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat
As long as you get a good paint correction first, it works. Get Suntek. In my experience it is the most invisible and the film with the best healing properties. After that, get a ceramic on top specifically designed for PPF. Then when you wash the car, just use Gyeon Wet Coat after rinsing off the soap. Just keep in mind that Gyeon Wet really should be used with a high pressure washer. But the paint correction is the key. Don't ever buy into the notion that the PPF will make the flaws invisible - it won't. Another positive is that the heat created by cutting and buffing will aide in the final curing of the paint, so you will be much less likely to have issues with stripped paint. Stripped paint also has to do with how the film is removed. Sent from my SM-G930F using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Here is an article comparing films from an installer standpoint https://ftadetailing.com/blog/xpel-vs-suntek-vs-stek-vs-flexishield-paint-protection-film/ Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat
So I’m having it done and have also had the vents and bottom skirts wrapped gloss black What you think lads? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Gary Tarmac
I think it looks awesome ' My only concern is that the colored films are not the same thickness as PPF and don't really protect. There are some manufacturers that are making colored ppf but the colors are very limited and its not the norm
Make sure the parts i have pointed out are covered. I looked at a car that wasnt filmed. These sections had heaps of gravel rash. I found out when it can to get mine covered . Its a bit of cant see no problem. Well it is to me and made sure they lifted the car and 100% covered all the painted parts. BTW have a look at those parts especial the guard behind the rear wheel. All the 488's I have seen have that section full of stone chips. If you do touch them up first. Gee i have seen cars with Lift and still have scratches under the front bumper Image Unavailable, Please Login