Love that Orange Paint, Very, Very Cool. Those New Vettes are Gorgeous. The only drawback at least for me is that Chevy Fit/Finish and LongTerm Reliability? But I really like that Exotic Car Look, By Far The Best Looking Generation Corvette Ever.
I'm curious, did you guys make templates first to get the panels sizes and order it pre-cut, or did you cut the Xpel sizes directly from panels yourselves?
Great question. As an authorized Xpel Dealer, we have access to a massive database of patterns. The process always begins with a pattern. We then customize the pattern to maximize coverage/protection for the specific vehicle we're working on. We've done over 10,000 PPF installations on just about every make/model out there. This experience allows us create efficient coverage packages and provide only the highest quality installations. Once we've got the pattern optimized, we print it using a large plotter onsite.
Good question. Adding a ceramic coating on top of paint protection film is not to protect the paint, but make the maintenance and care of the vehicle much easier. Because of the slickness, and hydrophobic properties of the ceramic coating, the vehicle will stay cleaner as it does not allow stuff to stick to the surface as easily as a non-treated surface. Also removing any kind of bugs, brake dust, etc. are substantially easier with a any surface treated with a ceramic coating vs. a non treated surface. This vehicle had ceramic coating applied to many surfaces where there was no paint protection film applied such as the plastic trim, glass, wheel faces, barrels, and calipers.
Love that Orange Paint, Very, Very Cool. Those New Vettes are Gorgeous. The only drawback at least for me is that Chevy Fit/Finish and LongTerm Reliability? But I really like that Exotic Car Look, By Far The Best Looking Generation Corvette Ever.
Great work wow that's so perfectly done you got skills , now that baby only missing a victor racing static c8 wing to complete this exotic look
So you're not going to reply to what the cost is for a C8?
This video was like car porn. Well done and I happy there are no downvotes! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Im in love with corvettes &
Victor Racing parts for vettes, you need to check them out!
Will do!
Beautiful work guys
Why are touching it with bare hands after it's been so thoroughly cleaned???
I'm curious, did you guys make templates first to get the panels sizes and order it pre-cut, or did you cut the Xpel sizes directly from panels yourselves?
Great question. As an authorized Xpel Dealer, we have access to a massive database of patterns. The process always begins with a pattern. We then customize the pattern to maximize coverage/protection for the specific vehicle we're working on. We've done over 10,000 PPF installations on just about every make/model out there. This experience allows us create efficient coverage packages and provide only the highest quality installations. Once we've got the pattern optimized, we print it using a large plotter onsite.
How much did this cost I have my zo7 on order and this is a must
I wonder how much Expel everything cost?
Shop: so how much money are you looking to spend
Customer: yes
Shop: 😁🤑
Do you use new CORVETTE letters on the rear bumper? If not, how were they reattached? Did you have to cut out new VHB tape to attach them ?
What is the total cost of doing this vehicle
What brand is that file setup? And what type of file is best? Where can it be purchased?
Thanks great video
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What is the benefit of ceramic coating the paint protection film? Doesn't the film already protect the car?
Good question. Adding a ceramic coating on top of paint protection film is not to protect the paint, but make the maintenance and care of the vehicle much easier. Because of the slickness, and hydrophobic properties of the ceramic coating, the vehicle will stay cleaner as it does not allow stuff to stick to the surface as easily as a non-treated surface. Also removing any kind of bugs, brake dust, etc. are substantially easier with a any surface treated with a ceramic coating vs. a non treated surface. This vehicle had ceramic coating applied to many surfaces where there was no paint protection film applied such as the plastic trim, glass, wheel faces, barrels, and calipers.
If you don’t mind me asking. What did it cost your client to have that work done?
That's gotta be over $5k-$6k
Easily $7k - $8k. Overkill. Only the front of the car and rocker panels need PPF. That should cost no more than $3k.
@@c5vette739 agreed. I did my front clip, side rockers, side intake and rear quarters. Wing too. It should be plenty good. Cost me 4k.
@@c5vette739they may have went overboardbecause it was gonna be a track car.
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Nice but I had to mute it. That repetitive music almost made me lash out.
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