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Who plans on adding paint protection film on their Kia Stinger?

ATXStinger

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For those who plan on adding paint protection film on their Kia Stinger, are you guys doing full front end or partial?

My initial plan is to go with the full hood, full fenders, front bumper, door cups, side mirrors and even the top of the rear bumper. Is protecting the headlight worth it?




If it's done correctly you can't even tell there's any paint protection film on the car. This Stinger has the entire hood, bumper and fenders wrapped in film.


 

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I've always done clear bra paint protection on mine and plan to do it on the Stinger as well. For headlights I think its worth it since it does protect against hazing.
 

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I'll go with the front bumper, half hood, side mirrors, and the lower rear doors just in case the fender flares are excessive
 

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The metallic paint on the Stinger looks like a paint to color match. I might just spring the extra dough and do the entire hood instead of just partial.
 
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Are you doing it yourself or having a professional?
The surface needs to be prepped perfectly before applying ceramic coating, its a long prep process plus it involves multiple ceramic coats too, better to have a professional do it. I am personally having Ceramic Pro do it.
 
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There are videos on youtube on how to do a ceramic coating yourself. It is cheaper but it doesn't last as long and it looks to be a HUGE pain in the ass to do it! It's not difficult, it's just labor intensive and like STINGER said, the surface has to be perfect or you're sealing in the imperfections. I'm sure prices vary but I spoke with a guy who got a new Camaro ZL-1 who had it done and he said it ran him $1200 to have it professionally done.
 
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I've been thinking of xPel or PPF Ultra as well. Then I saw the quotes and the engineer in me is thinking that in 3-4 years I could spend this or less and maybe just have the bumper repainted. Also, spending $1K + to protect a depreciating Kia just is a hard sell to me. I want it to look good, but I am happy with a car that looks great at 5 - 10 feet away and not too worried about nicks etc. too much.
 

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