Tim & Cheap are a oxymoron. HahaI am currently having my NGT covered this week with Xpel. I have debated, researched and discussed this subject with numerous detailing and auto finishing experts. First, DON'T ceramic coat the car first prior to film installation. It is tough to bond the film to the paint, plus why add a protective coating to something that will have a thick protective film coating? You can, as FIKSE GT did put ceramic coating on top of the Xpel. However, as far as I am concerned many detailing experts have advised me against this as the thickness of the ceramic coating is such that it is a superb coating for your daily driver that is subject to rain, birds, multiple car washings, etc., etc. The detailers who know my exotic cars well have advised me not to waste my money on application over the Xpel. After much research, my plan is to use a product by GYEON - Gyon WetCoat from Autogeek. WetCoat is a highly hydrophobic (high water beading) product that is basically a spray/detailing mist. You spray it on and wipe it off with a clean microfiber towel. It repels all dirt, water, bird poop, etc. and can be re-applied after every wash (even though it lasts many washes). It is easy to use and you don't have to be like The Karate Kid (Wipe on Wipe off). Just spray the film for a nice shine and highly protective finish. Call me cheap, but I am trying this method first, as it works with my other cars very, very well.
I believe in the advice of bartenders. Also cheaper than a therapist!
Ed
IM with you on this chip!I have multiple vehicles (including NGT) with ceramic coating over the wrap and wouldn’t have it any other way. If your gonna drive it than it’s a great way to go. Makes cleaning a breeze as well as not needing to clean as often. My $.02
Starts at $10K.So I took delivery last Tuesday. Very excited to finally get my car. Now the second waiting period has begun. Need to get ppf installed before I start driving my new investment. Got a quote from my local guy who I have used in the past who does amazing work. Price seemed a bit high. What is the going rate to wrap an entire car? Just curious
I did notice that. Now you owe me a lot of drinks!Free. I charged mine to Special Ed while Heidi was shopping and he never noticed the blip on the credit card.
the real answer is that you will get different quotes from different people and also the nature of your geographic area may play a role in how much they would charge I have seen prices for full wrap range anywhere from 5500 to 12,000. if you are thinking that is a huge difference, and there really shouldn't be that much disparity, well then you are right.So I took delivery last Tuesday. Very excited to finally get my car. Now the second waiting period has begun. Need to get ppf installed before I start driving my new investment. Got a quote from my local guy who I have used in the past who does amazing work. Price seemed a bit high. What is the going rate to wrap an entire car? Just curious
California-All-Year-Round-Beautiful-Weather surcharge again!Mine was done under $5000 by a guy who does all my cars. $10k is crazy imo
I am currently having my NGT covered this week with Xpel. I have debated, researched and discussed this subject with numerous detailing and auto finishing experts. First, DON'T ceramic coat the car first prior to film installation. It is tough to bond the film to the paint, plus why add a protective coating to something that will have a thick protective film coating? You can, as FIKSE GT did put ceramic coating on top of the Xpel. However, as far as I am concerned many detailing experts have advised me against this as the thickness of the ceramic coating is such that it is a superb coating for your daily driver that is subject to rain, birds, multiple car washings, etc., etc. The detailers who know my exotic cars well have advised me not to waste my money on application over the Xpel. After much research, my plan is to use a product by GYEON - Gyon WetCoat from Autogeek. WetCoat is a highly hydrophobic (high water beading) product that is basically a spray/detailing mist. You spray it on and wipe it off with a clean microfiber towel. It repels all dirt, water, bird poop, etc. and can be re-applied after every wash (even though it lasts many washes). It is easy to use and you don't have to be like The Karate Kid (Wipe on Wipe off). Just spray the film for a nice shine and highly protective finish. Call me cheap, but I am trying this method first, as it works with my other cars very, very well.
Tim, Can you please provide an update on your findings regarding the use of GYEON on your GT after each wash? Any other update regarding the use of ceramic coating over Xpel would be appreciated.