PPF fills very light swirl marks, so we only polish if a ceramic is present and want to clean the paint. Otherwise this is largely pointless as the PPF prep processes will mark the paint very slightly anyway. If the car was older or the paint was very bad condition, then we would do paint correction first, followed by a thorough rinse to remove any polishing dust, before PPF.
No - we would only polish if it has some deeper scratches or swirl marks. Paint was generally good and all PPF adhesive fills swirl marks, plus the PPF prep process marrs the paint very slightly (squeegee water off the panels). The other reason to polish would be a ceramic coating being present, which would cause issues with the adhesive sticking properly on deeper recesses and panel edges. A good question though - a lot of places charge extra for polishing before installation, but 99% of the time this is totally pointless (and probably not even done!).
Klaire looking unreal as always 😍
More of Klaire would double the likes and views I'm sure.
Love how this turned out…… soo much road presence
Looks evil in satin 😈
Fantastic finish on that.
Thank you
Fantastic work and cinemaphotography 😍
Thank you - really appreciate the kind words 🙏🏻
Magnifique,quel resultat au final ❤
Beautifull in black satin
I should have gone to bed early... but this was worth it.
Appreciate the kind words 😊
Incredible 🔥
fantastic work! i wonder how much this will cost in your country? ~like roughly
Simply elegant
Appreciate it 🙏🏻
A beauty !!
Nice .. how much bananasa??$$
Девчонка молодец.
what's the rationale behind washing outdoors?
and also why did not you made paint correction? If I wanted to watch some yoga pants, this would have been the video. simply, you ruined a masterpiece
Very few places in the UK have indoor wash facilities unfortunately - would love to have one!
PPF fills very light swirl marks, so we only polish if a ceramic is present and want to clean the paint. Otherwise this is largely pointless as the PPF prep processes will mark the paint very slightly anyway. If the car was older or the paint was very bad condition, then we would do paint correction first, followed by a thorough rinse to remove any polishing dust, before PPF.
No polish before ppf?
No - we would only polish if it has some deeper scratches or swirl marks. Paint was generally good and all PPF adhesive fills swirl marks, plus the PPF prep process marrs the paint very slightly (squeegee water off the panels). The other reason to polish would be a ceramic coating being present, which would cause issues with the adhesive sticking properly on deeper recesses and panel edges. A good question though - a lot of places charge extra for polishing before installation, but 99% of the time this is totally pointless (and probably not even done!).
😍😍😍😍
Mega
Thank you Grant :)
Stealth/matte wrap and paint suck. I don’t understand why people actually pay thousands to have this done. It looks like shit.
It’s certainly not for everyone or every colour. Yas Marina for example certainly looks better glossy (in our opinion).
Бмв четкая 🔥