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my car went from the dealer directly to Detailer's Domain (i live 6 hours away). you can check out the details in my thread >> https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=1572955
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All depends where you're at and where you're willing to go to.
If you're in North Jersey and need something kind of local, go see Phil Detailers Domain - he does truly outstanding work, the shop is gorgeous, he's a great guy and never seems to forget a customer - even after a few years. His guidance and product availability are also top notch - he's got the reputation he does for good reason and hard work. If you're more central or south and don't want to drive too far, go see Nick at Abuff and Beyond. Very similar experience and positives to all I stated about Phil above. For this type of work, you should expect to pay for quality. I could have gotten my PPF done for about 1,000 less all in at some no name shop (that may not even exist 3 or 4 years later) than Phil and the staff over at Detailers Domain did it for me back in 2015 - but the final product and it's longevity are well worth the delta to me. One more thing, if your detailer recommends extra PPF and you think it's just an upsell/cash-grab; it's probably not. They see the cars frequently, know the trouble or debris areas, and honestly - probably want to save themselves future work to fix paint damage caused by an owner being penny wise but pound foolish. If I had listened to Phil all those years back, I would have fully ppf'd the rear quarters and the full roof - saving myself a good bit of annoyance now many years later. Detailers Domain F80
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Story time; 3 weeks after picking my car up from Phil I was going under an overpass in a construction zone. A large rock dropped from the overpass onto my hood. Ppf on the hood was punctured. Shit happens. It was removed, assessed, and replaced. Same week I started to notice pock-marking above the factory ppf on the rear haunches. Damage already done. What can I do about that now? Should've ppfd the whole rear quarter and I wouldn't be here now for story time. My car gets basically a full detail 1.5 times a month in the March —> October window. Anyone who's ever seen it will say "I take care of it". The ppf has nothing to do with my maintenance or cleaning routines, if that makes sense.
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My statement stands to support the fact that you don't really need to worry about if a bird takes massive dump on your hood when it's sitting out in the sun. Or when you're doing a spirited on-ramp sprint and you hear a couple of little pecks from the road because you know there's PPF by your wheel arches and side skirts so that you're at least protected there. So yeah, I worried less when Phil XPEL'd my entire f95. Less maintenance meaning I'm not freaking out to spray down avian diarrhea so it doesn't etch the paint, and other instances. If I hire a mobile guy who's using mystery towels (hopefully new) I'm not worried about the clear coat getting swirled up, I'm not going to inspect the paint in the sun and decide I'm gonna need to wheel out some fresh spiderwebs. Freak shit occurs regardless, but I'll take chances of full PPF vs not. My f85 had a rock go straight through the edge by the shut line of my hood and grill, but it's an unfortunate freak occurrence. Otherwise the rest of the car for 4 years the PPF did great. So yeah… I'm sure it's less about "taking care" of the paint after it goes through daily occurrences of shit and road debris. It's a condom for your paint. If you're anal about it, do the whole car.
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