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02-15-2023, 11:07 PM | #23 |
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Ooh there’s quite a bit of misinformation about Xpel films. Before I go in detail i own a professional detail studio and i myself do the film installations and paint corrections and coatings. I use Xpel and STEK Film and while both have benefits. Xpel film is amazing it is very pliable but it is unforgiving. Many new installers do not like Xpel film because it is unforgiving to mistakes. The adhesive is high tack and therefore once truly locked to the panel it does not like to be lifted. Xpel does in fact offer a Ceramic Top Coated film. It is called Ultimate Fusion. You can compare it to STEKs DynoShield. In my experience Top Coated Films do not truly make a difference and i would still highly suggest Ceramic Coating the film with a professional grade coating regardless of what the film may have installed on it from the factory. They generally will not last longer than 3-8 months depending on your wash habits.
STEK Film is amazing as well as it hands down has the best optical clarity and overall aesthetic quality that is currently unmatched in my opinion by any other film. SunTek Films are a quality film but i personally do not use them due to premature yellowing i have experienced during my trial phases of finding my film suppliers. If you want a film that has a company that can and will stand behind their film 100% you want to have Xpel film installed hands down. In my experiences they handle warranty claims immediately where as STEK has not been quick to do anything about any possible claims that may come up quickly. And that usually takes months where as Xpel claims can take a couple weeks or less if escalated. Xpel has been great to deal with on a business end. I don’t see why installers feel the need to bad mouth the rep of Xpel to sell clients on the film they are using. Some of us installers grandfathered in and we have not been “bullied” by Xpel in any fashion. Anywho, Feel free to ask me whatever you may need. I have a M3 order going in for MY24 and i plan to do full body STEK along with STEK DynoFlex on the windshield. And im going to Coat the entire thing. It’s the best possible option for worry free paint protection and maintenance. |
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02-16-2023, 02:56 AM | #25 |
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It’s fine to do headlamps. If your lamps have a special coating which most do it may not stick as I have had issues with film sticking properly to headlamps. Porsches are a 100% no lol but BMWs are fine to film headlamps it’s just at matter of will it lift soon after install or not. I don’t like polishing new lamps to make them stick so we try to install them using all tack solution and hot water so the adhesive grips hard instantly. Sometimes it works perfect others it could lift.
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02-16-2023, 05:55 AM | #26 |
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02-17-2023, 12:43 AM | #27 | |
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02-17-2023, 02:21 AM | #28 | |
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According to my XPEL rep when I spoke with him he told me Ultimate Fusion is the SAME thickness as regular ultimate plus with an added Layer of ceramic infused into the top layer of TPU. I know of what XPEL has done to other shops but I also know they have not done it to me and well over 200+ other shops I know of. Newer shops fighting for territory or shops that didn’t sell enough film in their claimed territory ended up with the stipulations. 18 years in the detailing industry both side hustle and full time business owner I wouldn’t spew bs about the brand to blindly support. If a product is trash I will say it all day long. But the fact that hundreds of thousands of cars are wearing XPEL worry free without issues should alone speak volumes for the product regardless of how well the marketing made them a household name for ppf. I use more than Dap. I use multiple software options as dap does not do it all. I write on both films all the time with a sharpie to made reference points. It wipes right off both films the same just less smearing on the STEK film. I agree STEK is the better film but XPEL is no slouch at all in any fashion. Just requires more skill than most installers possess for quality installs. |
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02-17-2023, 01:01 PM | #30 |
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What I’m really gathering from this post is that basically, the main and biggest difference is the installer.
In my case, both were excellent! I chose a different one from the one I used for the F83 on the G83, because he also did the mods, something that the first one didn’t do. It just happened that he uses Vallor and the prior uses XPel. So far…VERY happy with both products and very happy with the top notch service received from both installers. I guess the bottom line is…check, double-check and triple-check the installer you’re going to use prior to getting your car in through the door. Products are not that different…everyone has their preferences, the person who installs it makes ALL the difference in the world! Good luck to all and drive fast, do it carefully and ALWAYS watch out for Smokey !
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02-23-2023, 11:48 AM | #31 |
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I have Xpel Ultimate Plus on my Z4 and it looks fabulous.
Regarding Xpel's business model of wanting exclusive shops, I really don't care about something like this as it is a non issue as long as I have a top quality PPF on my car and the work is done by a really competent shop that knows what they are doing. How an installer decides on which product line to use and what that company's restrictive agreements are is up to the shop. I recommend that you do research on the installers in your area and read the online reviews. Also go to each one in person, I visited 5 shops in my area before selecting who I wanted to do the work. By the way, Xpel now offers Ultimate Fusion PPF which gives you a high gloss finish along with a hydrophobic top-coat that gives you the ceramic effect. I selected their Ultimate Plus which is less expensive and then applied a few coats of ceramic on top of it. In my opinion, Xpel is one of the top brands of PPF and if you have a shop that really knows what they are doing you will be satisfied. Here are some photos of my car after the work was done. |
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02-23-2023, 01:25 PM | #32 |
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All the shops around me use Suntek. Either Ultra or Reaction.
They all do custom cut clear bras and wrap every edge. It costs more than computer cut but the fit and finish is much better with an experienced installers. Completely seemless with no exposed edges. I recently had the old Ventureshield PPF replaced on my M3 after 10 years of use. Old film still looked decent but zero self healing and it was getting stained and discolored. Replaced with Reaction - car looks brand new again. I have Suntek PPF-C on my daily driver and it's been good for the last 5 years. This car is parked outside 24/7. There is noticeable fading in some areas of the clear bra but it is still holding up.
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02-23-2023, 01:40 PM | #34 | |
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They rate the film for 5 years but the car has been garaged it's whole life as a weekend car. Regular washes and maintenance with ceramic coatings helped maintain it that long. Sun exposure and heat are the bane of clear bras! I'd recommend everyone to pay for the skill of the installer, not the film. You can have the best film and have it look terrible from a bad installer or vice versa.
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You can have two shops use the same brand PPF and one is a butcher and the other one is an artist! |
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DarkThrottleM I appreciate your perspective on this. Would be helpful for the other detailer/ppf installers to chime in. ddas, Detailers Domain, care to comment on this?
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Kavaca PPF is another great film. I've had it on my 2018 F type 400 coupe and now on my 2022 M240i. What I like about it is that it self-heals without having to be heated up. Looks great as well with no yellowing.
Comparison review (youtube has a few vids as well): https://glennsaid.com/kavaca-vs-xpel/ |
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In some parts, the ppf left a ton of adhesive which was a pain to remove but most of it came off easily. My car is always garaged and it doesn’t see many street miles. The clear bra still had good stretch and didn’t tear as I peeled it. The old ventureshield is in no way designed to last as long as it did but the conditions made it last longer.
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I paid 2K for full front (hood, fenders, bumper, headlights and side mirrors) and they threw in the side skirts into the deal. Felt fair all things considered and they've done 1 car for me already, so I trust them.
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