Always prefer gloss paint finish and on my car mid glossy tires, for customers here most of them like them glossy and few non glossy, just like on my vehicle.
@@zonapainter Taking care of matte wraps isn't all that different than taking care of a matte painted car. The surface needs to be cleaned and you don't want to add a shine. It's not difficult or meticulous, it's just a frequent car wash routine and a particular set of products.
@@tundrawhisperer4821 you obviously don't know what matte ppf is. The top side is the same as regular ppf. Cleaning and maintaining it is no different than a gloss finish.
Im not all the way through the video ,But i seen a comment how much does it cost with no reply,Im asking because i have a 2023 2SS1LE on order and i want to ppf the car ,so curious on what a job like this would cost
It’s a pain and a 50\50 from what I was told from the place around my area that does high end vehicles and does great work. I had the stealth PPF on my black wrapped hood on the 2ss 1Le after two weeks still had a few bubbles on it that didn’t go away. We talked and they said they could remove it but because the glue sticks to the wrap it could leave residue on the wrap and the cleaner to remove the glue would put a shine on the wrap. I still decided to have it removed and unfortunately there was a lot of glue that stuck to the wrap and actually tore or pulled some of the factory wrap up. We pulled the factory wrap off and re wrapped it with a better wrap and then ceramic coated it. Long story short you may have issues taking the PPF off so be ready to have your good re-wrapped if your a perfectionist in detail.
I prefer gloss over matte or sating finishes except for tires! Your thoughts?
I like glossy tires. But agree on satin finishes. Didnt know u can cover over other ppf.
I think it depends on the car itself and the paint color. Some cars look good with gloss and others look good with matte.
Always prefer gloss paint finish and on my car mid glossy tires, for customers here most of them like them glossy and few non glossy, just like on my vehicle.
I prefer gloss and satin on the vehicle and tires.
Gloss is a very good thing 👌
i have the same car but in riverside blue. I like the matte surfaces on the car. I just put ACS ZL1 sideskirts on in the 1LE satin color
Another great video Brian ,the crew did a great job and the car looks great.
Another awesome job by team Brian
I prefer gloss too because I am a paint guy at heart! Awesome video and thank you for sharing!
Nice color! 👍
Wow! Outstanding look!! ✅
Matte finish is a pain in the ass to maintain
No ass pain here! 😁. I have matte black film on my Daytona 392 and the matte detail spray from Mckees works great!
Not if it's matte ppf.
@@zonapainter Taking care of matte wraps isn't all that different than taking care of a matte painted car. The surface needs to be cleaned and you don't want to add a shine. It's not difficult or meticulous, it's just a frequent car wash routine and a particular set of products.
@@tundrawhisperer4821 you obviously don't know what matte ppf is. The top side is the same as regular ppf. Cleaning and maintaining it is no different than a gloss finish.
@@zonapainter exactly my point.
Beautiful job
What a car and the color is 👌
Thanks Brian, awesome job 👍😁
Looks amazing brother
I like gloss but I do wanna experience matte/satin vynil wrap and paint, I want a Matte grey G Wagon, those in matte look so good 😊
Great job!
Awesome video and content good friend
Sweet ride!!
Great Job great video. I think I'll stick with gloss also. Thanks for the demo.
Awesome vid man!!
Does a high gloss PPF give the same gloss units as a good clearcoat?
Looks awesome!
Im not all the way through the video ,But i seen a comment how much does it cost with no reply,Im asking because i have a 2023 2SS1LE on order and i want to ppf the car ,so curious on what a job like this would cost
Gloss. But maybe matte racing stripes
I've never been a fan of the "Matte" paints or films. The glossier the better!!
Nice
Any idea how to remove ppf from satin black wrapped hood?
It’s a pain and a 50\50 from what I was told from the place around my area that does high end vehicles and does great work. I had the stealth PPF on my black wrapped hood on the 2ss 1Le after two weeks still had a few bubbles on it that didn’t go away. We talked and they said they could remove it but because the glue sticks to the wrap it could leave residue on the wrap and the cleaner to remove the glue would put a shine on the wrap. I still decided to have it removed and unfortunately there was a lot of glue that stuck to the wrap and actually tore or pulled some of the factory wrap up. We pulled the factory wrap off and re wrapped it with a better wrap and then ceramic coated it. Long story short you may have issues taking the PPF off so be ready to have your good re-wrapped if your a perfectionist in detail.
@@JR-hy2mq Thank you for your feedback. That is exactly what I was thinking.
GLOSS!
I'm not a big fan of matte finishes. Especially a whole hood. Here and there is ok.
First!!!
Waste of money - on a blah car 😮
Why is it a waste of money to protect your car? Also, taste is subjective. What do you drive?
How much does this job cost?