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Interested to know what bike rack set up you have Tom?I'm going for black pack but won't PPF on the roof as that would prevent me using the suction mounts for my bike.
I've got a Seasucker Talon. I know other Lotus owners use the Seasucker Monkey Bars and the Rockbros racks.Interested to know what bike rack set up you have Tom?
I know nothing about PPF. Will this and/or do you keep this on for the life of the car?I've ticked Full PPF but will probably do "Front Plus" rather than Full or Front. I'll add lower sides all the way back and mirror housings. I did similar on my Evora and it's worked well. Only one noticeable stone chip not on the PPF, which is on the leading edge of the roof.
The Evora only had the front half of the bonnet done. It has had no marks on the rear section and the film line is very hard to see, but I think I'll film it all the way back to completely hide the film edge.
I'm going for black pack but won't PPF on the roof as that would prevent me using the suction mounts for my bike.
I guess I'd like the front end and maybe just in front of the rear archesHi All
Just wanted to how many of you are considering going for a PPF/Wrap on their Emira?
This is something i'm seriously considering, what are your thoughts.
Was there a PPF option on the configurator?I've ticked Full PPF but will probably do "Front Plus" rather than Full or Front. I'll add lower sides all the way back and mirror housings. I did similar on my Evora and it's worked well. Only one noticeable stone chip not on the PPF, which is on the leading edge of the roof.
The Evora only had the front half of the bonnet done. It has had no marks on the rear section and the film line is very hard to see, but I think I'll film it all the way back to completely hide the film edge.
I'm going for black pack but won't PPF on the roof as that would prevent me using the suction mounts for my bike.
NoWas there a PPF option on the configurator?
I know nothing about PPF. Will this and/or do you keep this on for the life of the car?
I second this.US seems to be 3-5K for partial PPF and 4-8K for full body PPF depends on where you live. No downside to getting it all done except cost.
I hate paint chips and so will be spending the money.
I've been told by several pro detailers that you either go with PPF or you go with Ceramic. It doesn't make sense to do both.Agree with all here.. I have never PPF'd a car but plan on this being my first. I'll likely ceramic treat the PPF as well - a few Youtube videos really call out the benefit of this (though it seems strange to me initially). Effectively you get super hydrophobic surface with ceramic coated PPF making the car easier to clean on the regular, but you still benefit of the self correcting PPF for swirls, micro abrasions (with a little heat applied).
What about the underside? I certainly don't plan on driving in salty winter weather but where I am, the roads are dusty salt well into spring. If I'm not mistaking the underside is panelled or flat... can anyone confirm? Would the underside warrant any type of undercoating or "bed liner" type coating for real long term protection? Folks with existing Lotus?