PPF Paint Protection Film Wrap / XPEL / Clear Bra

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I'm in charge of Customer Solutions and Forum management. I started in Fulfillment though
Nice! Makes sense now why you’re in the forum. Do you make ones for a 2019 Mini Countryman S All4?
 
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I’m an installer and have my own company doing PPF. My recommendation is to choose aftermarket installation.
No “factory “ installation wraps your edges. I’ve seen this with Toyota, Lexus, Ford, etc. their kits are not as precise as doing it with a local, reputable company. Plus if you’re financing your vehicle and you add a bunch of extras you’re paying extra interest for these additional items.
You’ll have a better shot at building a reputation with a local company.
Some dealerships have local companies install for them but you might not have the best experience if they supply you an off brand film.
There really are too many variables to consider.
If anyone wants some honest education I’d be more than happy to share information about PPF, ceramics, washing techniques, graphics, etc.
PS… my own Bronco is done in Xpels Stealth. And I’ll probably do the same with the Scout.
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I’m an installer and have my own company doing PPF. My recommendation is to choose aftermarket installation.
No “factory “ installation wraps your edges. I’ve seen this with Toyota, Lexus, Ford, etc. their kits are not as precise as doing it with a local, reputable company. Plus if you’re financing your vehicle and you add a bunch of extras you’re paying extra interest for these additional items.
You’ll have a better shot at building a reputation with a local company.
Some dealerships have local companies install for them but you might not have the best experience if they supply you an off brand film.
There really are too many variables to consider.
If anyone wants some honest education I’d be more than happy to share information about PPF, ceramics, washing techniques, graphics, etc.
PS… my own Bronco is done in Xpels Stealth. And I’ll probably do the same with the Scout.
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That is an awesome color!!
 

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I did a clear self healing PPF on my Bronco when I got it in '21. Hood, sides and doors. I think I paid about $3k. I've wheel'd it through the bushes, and gotten the Northwest pinstripes. Once the sun hits it, the Bronco looks new again. Also it stays pretty clean daily driving. Worth every penny.
 
 
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