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 PPF Motorbike, Is it worth putting on PPF on bike

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ZZR-Pilot
post Aug 2 2023, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(Rammygn @ Jun 2 2023, 08:13 PM)
Hi guys,

Was quoted around 4.2k for full coverage ppf for my new bike (xpel). Is that in line with market rates?
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Go to the shop and see the cars they have worked on first before deciding. Assess their workmanship.

My wife kena edy. Sent her new Suzuki Swift Sport for full car PPF to take advantage of a promo. Sekali tengok the workmanship was ATROCIOUS, to the point of causing damage to her brand new car. Complete waste of money.

Apparently, some shops use unskilled labour to do it... luring customers using promos to provide the training necessary for their staff.

I hate to sound racist but.... if you go to a PPF shop and you see Banglas working on the cars, run the fuck away and never look back.


Bikes have a far smaller surface area than even the smallest car, but the shapes of the surfaces on a bike are extremely challenging for a neat, invisible application. There should not be any fold lines, PPF berlipat atau terkelepet esp around the curved edges. If you see any, run away.
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post Aug 17 2023, 04:01 PM

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Also be aware that damage-free PPF removal also requires skilled labour and quality PPF, otherwise it's likely to rip the paint off along with the PPF.

This happened to my wife when the Banglas tried to remove their botched PPF job under warranty.

 

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