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neekun
post May 24 2024, 06:41 AM

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QUOTE(Rammygn @ May 20 2024, 08:27 PM)
Got a quote for full car at 17k from Xpel - inclusive of coating. Just ppf, no window tinting.
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Did you take it? tongue.gif

The product quality and workmanship maybe is tip top, but still the pricing strategy is really out of this world. The price is too premium and even can be ridiculous to some of us haha.
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post May 24 2024, 06:45 AM

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8500? Tinting is a must so I am not sure how much is tinting in your pricing however if ppf is gonna cost u 3 to 4k, id rather use that money to repaint the car

Driving in Malaysia sure get hit once in a while even tho u are careful, others are reckless so yeah repaint is my option
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QUOTE(neekun @ May 24 2024, 06:41 AM)
Did you take it?  tongue.gif

The product quality and workmanship maybe is tip top, but still the pricing strategy is really out of this world. The price is too premium and even can be ridiculous to some of us haha.
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tpu film very expensive... even if diy using china film, cost alone close to respray

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post May 24 2024, 07:57 AM

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Done installed PPF brand Oraguard back in 2020 for suv size all front section, both headlamp, front bumper, front hood and side mirror. Installed it at Punchong shop, reason is price. Cz they quoted rm2k for all hence done it. They guaranteed no yellowish but main reason are the price and coverage.

4 years now still no yellowish, but again car rarely under hot sun cz park covered at home. Not sure if tear off the plf will the paint be broke? If yes will repaint the whole car instead

This post has been edited by ayamxxx: May 24 2024, 07:58 AM
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post May 25 2024, 06:00 PM

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QUOTE(neekun @ May 24 2024, 06:41 AM)
Did you take it?  tongue.gif

The product quality and workmanship maybe is tip top, but still the pricing strategy is really out of this world. The price is too premium and even can be ridiculous to some of us haha.
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Nah. Think it’s overkill. Ppf for my use case is purely as a convenience to make it easier to wash and maintain the car. Don’t think it’s for me, their after sales and product used are really good though. Have it on my bike and they’ve been amazing thus far.

Anyone with experience from P10X?

This post has been edited by Rammygn: May 26 2024, 01:55 AM
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post May 26 2024, 03:12 PM

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QUOTE(Rammygn @ May 25 2024, 06:00 PM)
Nah. Think it’s overkill. Ppf for my use case is purely as a convenience to make it easier to wash and maintain the car. Don’t think it’s for me, their after sales and product used are really good though. Have it on my bike and they’ve been amazing thus far.

Anyone with experience from P10X?
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P10X coating uses Gyeon product and RhinePro tint. Their Gyeon Mohs+ coating is 10 years warranty but from what I gathered from Internet usually Gyeon coatings warranty is about 5 years max.

Now I am still undecided among Gtechniq, Gyeon, and Revivify. hmm.gif


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post May 26 2024, 06:24 PM

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QUOTE(neekun @ May 26 2024, 03:12 PM)
P10X coating uses Gyeon product and RhinePro tint. Their Gyeon Mohs+ coating is 10 years warranty but from what I gathered from Internet usually Gyeon coatings warranty is about 5 years max.

Now I am still undecided among Gtechniq, Gyeon, and Revivify.    hmm.gif
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Dude thanks! That’s really helpful insights.
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post May 26 2024, 09:16 PM

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QUOTE(neekun @ May 26 2024, 03:12 PM)
P10X coating uses Gyeon product and RhinePro tint. Their Gyeon Mohs+ coating is 10 years warranty but from what I gathered from Internet usually Gyeon coatings warranty is about 5 years max.

Now I am still undecided among Gtechniq, Gyeon, and Revivify.    hmm.gif
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Been getting good reviews on p10x tint and ppf, was initially deciding p10x or 7autospa, either on full ppf or frontal and the rest on coating, i think i have finally sort of decided on full ppf and likely doing it with p10x
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QUOTE(earl-ku @ May 26 2024, 09:16 PM)
Been getting good reviews  on p10x tint and ppf, was initially deciding p10x or 7autospa, either  on full ppf or frontal and the rest on coating, i think i have finally sort of decided on full ppf and likely doing it with p10x
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OneRPro PPF is one of the choices too, it offers 7 years warranty. Price wise is higher than P10X but not sure in terms of quality. Any one with experience can share?
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post May 28 2024, 06:18 AM

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QUOTE(neekun @ May 27 2024, 09:58 AM)
OneRPro PPF is one of the choices too, it offers 7 years warranty. Price wise is higher than P10X but not sure in terms of quality. Any one with experience can share?
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I think the warranty against yellowish, many branded one can offer them and able to withstand it for many years. The main issue for most of PPF, car wrapping, once u open it after many years, the paint will pull together
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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ May 28 2024, 06:18 AM)
I think the warranty against yellowish, many branded one can offer them and able to withstand it for many years. The main issue for most of PPF, car wrapping, once u open it after many years, the paint will pull together
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According to onerpro, they warranty against paint peeling when the ppf is removed where they will pay the cost of respray. But since warranty is only 7 years, I guess. Just pull off before 7 years in order to eligible for the warranty. Haha.
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QUOTE(neekun @ May 28 2024, 07:28 AM)
According to onerpro, they warranty against paint peeling when the ppf is removed where they will pay the cost of respray. But since warranty is only 7 years, I guess. Just pull off before 7 years in order to eligible for the warranty. Haha.
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coz ppf has life span too ... at the end of warranty, got to replace new, then pull off and if got issue go back to the same shop and claim lo ... if their service good, then ask them redo lo ... hahahahau installed, u tear, then i buy new ... kira macam package lo rite

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post Jun 5 2024, 04:17 AM

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QUOTE(neekun @ May 24 2024, 06:41 AM)
Did you take it?  tongue.gif

The product quality and workmanship maybe is tip top, but still the pricing strategy is really out of this world. The price is too premium and even can be ridiculous to some of us haha.
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I use Xpel on my PPF of my Porsches and I can say with confidence that the self healing properties are as advertised. Sydney to Tasmania road trip and back and not a scratch, despite encountering gravel roads in Tassie.
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post Jun 5 2024, 04:17 AM

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But you’re right. It’s not cheap. I paid AUD9600 for 2 cars.
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post Jun 22 2024, 01:40 PM

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For those with PPF installed, does the installer cut out around the sensors or just let PPF cover the sensors?

I read from forum some Tesla having issues with PPF over the sensors. Mine will be Kia EV9, not sure should apply PPF over those sensors or just have to cut around it.
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post Jun 22 2024, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(neekun @ Jun 22 2024, 01:40 PM)
For those with PPF installed, does the installer cut out around the sensors or just let PPF cover the sensors?

I read from forum some Tesla having issues with PPF over the sensors. Mine will be Kia EV9, not sure should apply PPF over those sensors or just have to cut around it.
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Mine had cutouts for sensors.
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post Jun 22 2024, 10:43 PM

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QUOTE(Rammygn @ May 20 2024, 08:27 PM)
Got a quote for full car at 17k from Xpel - inclusive of coating. Just ppf, no window tinting.
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Is this their current promo price? I paid 18k for full car about 6 months ago, NOT inclusive of ceramic coating. They quoted 3k more to include ceramic coating which I declined. dry.gif
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post Jun 23 2024, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(Visualize @ Jun 22 2024, 10:43 PM)
Is this their current promo price? I paid 18k for full car about 6 months ago, NOT inclusive of ceramic coating. They quoted 3k more to include ceramic coating which I declined.  dry.gif
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Maybe Car size diff. M3p
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QUOTE(ayamxxx @ May 24 2024, 07:57 AM)
Done installed PPF brand Oraguard back in 2020 for suv size all front section, both headlamp, front bumper, front hood and side mirror. Installed it at Punchong shop, reason is price. Cz they quoted rm2k for all hence done it. They guaranteed no yellowish but main reason are the price and coverage.

4 years now still no yellowish, but again car rarely under hot sun cz park covered at home. Not sure if tear off the plf will the paint be broke? If yes will repaint the whole car instead
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How was the condition after 4 years bro? I mean the stone chip and swirl mark visible? Urs got self healing properties? How about the maintenance of it?

Ppl seems confuse about ppf and coating...it serves 2 different purposes, ppf is to protect the paint from scratch and stone chip where as for the coating its like wax/sealant but with hardened layer of protection to protect from the uv and other chemical which can damage the paint.

If u are picky enuff ppf+coating is the best imho. If u can live with the stone chip and scrath...better coating only or just use wax or sealant


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QUOTE(neekun @ Jun 22 2024, 01:40 PM)
For those with PPF installed, does the installer cut out around the sensors or just let PPF cover the sensors?

I read from forum some Tesla having issues with PPF over the sensors. Mine will be Kia EV9, not sure should apply PPF over those sensors or just have to cut around it.
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Woah, Kia EV9, in Malaysia ? Car gooding ?

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