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Is it worth getting Paint Protection Film??? (e.g. Ventureshield)
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Originally posted by G-rig View PostAlso mine came with free paint protection, not really much help against stone chips but easier to get droppings off the paint etc. Just don't want to cover it up, but the film does stain very quickly if you get bird/bat droppings and the finish isn't as nice as the other normal painted panels.
PPF is worth every cent, you can feel how many times it's been hit by stones and saved your paint.website: www.my-gti.com
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostPaint protection is just sealant that costs under $30 at waxit and other suppliers. It's no better or worse than a good coat of wax and contrary to their claims needs to be reapplied and maintained.
PPF is worth every cent, you can feel how many times it's been hit by stones and saved your paint.
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Originally posted by coreying View PostYeah - but they do that as part of their application process anyway - using a water / isopropyl alcohol solution.Point being made is that there's no point getting some dealer "paint protection" then having it stripped away on application of a PPF, or even applying some costly high-grade wax yourself.
Anyone know if you can apply wax on top of the PPF? Or will it have trouble bonding to the surface properly?
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Originally posted by DracZ View PostNo one said you had to prep it yourselfPoint being made is that there's no point getting some dealer "paint protection" then having it stripped away on application of a PPF, or even applying some costly high-grade wax yourself.
Anyone know if you can apply wax on top of the PPF? Or will it have trouble bonding to the surface properly?website: www.my-gti.com
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Originally posted by emuexport View PostHey R34,
I havent had it on a car yet but had Perth Graphics Centre fit it to my motorbike 6 months ago and it is still going strong. no issues to report. He spent the whole day custom cutting and fitting pieces for the bike that I wanted protected.
I am getting it put on my new Golf by PCG when it arrives in the next week or so.
Ask for Tony and tell him Justin recommended you, it may get you a better deal!
i'm getting mine done once i get my skirts and front spoiler on.'09 Jetta 1.4 TSI 7spd DSG in Platinum Gray
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Originally posted by DracZ View PostNo one said you had to prep it yourselfPoint being made is that there's no point getting some dealer "paint protection" then having it stripped away on application of a PPF, or even applying some costly high-grade wax yourself.
Anyone know if you can apply wax on top of the PPF? Or will it have trouble bonding to the surface properly?'09 Jetta 1.4 TSI 7spd DSG in Platinum Gray
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Originally posted by DracZ View PostAccording to James @ Invisible Car Bras, it doesn't. Paint needs to be stripped of all waxes and sealants in order to ensure a good seal between the clear coat and the PPF.
I'm sure they prep it anyway regardless.
Originally posted by DracZ View PostNo one said you had to prep it yourselfPoint being made is that there's no point getting some dealer "paint protection" then having it stripped away on application of a PPF, or even applying some costly high-grade wax yourself.
Anyone know if you can apply wax on top of the PPF? Or will it have trouble bonding to the surface properly?Last edited by G-rig; 20-04-2010, 06:24 AM.
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I personally think it's worth getting the entire bonnet done, especially if you drive extra-urban. If you can get a cracked windscreen from a flying stone, you can definitely get a stonechip on the upper half of the bonnet
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Originally posted by amanvell View PostIs it worth getting the whole bonnet done to protect against stonechips, or just the front portion?
Pity this stuff is a bit $$$, would be nice to cover the whole car to guard against morons in carparks
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