one of the shops has a track package (full front + fenders) XPEL ultimate plus for $1900. I am leaning towards this package and the ceramic tint.Fenders and rockers a must. Magnet for rocks.
These are the two installers I'm looking at over here in KC; they have good reviews on google and their websites look good~Keep in mind the skill of the PPF installer and if relief cuts will drive you crazy (lines in the PPF) or if they're using a pre-cut kit (again, more lines, potential for dirt build up).
Other advice in this thread is pretty spot on for maintenance washes. Another added cost to PPF is a detailer/installer will want to do a stage 1 paint correction prior to applying the PPF. If you're doing full, that's where a good bit of the cost comes in.
Be sure whomever you chose, that you can see some of their work (i.e. their own cars or customer cars)
These both look like really good legit installers, gather your questions, and make them a visit, I bet they'll have some actual installs going on when you go by you can check out.These are the two installers I'm looking at over here in KC; they have good reviews on google and their websites look good~
https://www.cornerstonetint.com/
https://kcdetailing.com/
has anyone had any experience with either of these installers?
ONR is awesome. I dilute it with ROed water and use the two bucket approach in the garage. Never had to use a hose. There could be something better but im happy with the results and the short amount of time and water it takes to get a regular wash done.If a traditional hand wash is not possible, give this No Rinse wash a try
Provided that your car is not SUPER crusty, this is a good solution. Been washing my car this way for 15 years, this is my preferred process.
$2800 full front PPF is crazy to me. I paid $1800 for full front, $400 for ceramic tint on my side windows and $200 paint correction. That's still cheaper than the PPF alone 🥹