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- 2022 Ford Maverick
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That would be an awesome price!Im looking for patterns (would like to get a link.......) for my Maverick too. Im considering putting a paint protective film on myself. A company I use for vinyl signs ( Fellers) sells Avery Dennison paint protective film (8mil- SPF1000- $3.83 sq ft). They sell other films as well such as a 3M window film. Not as difficult as you may think to install using a liquid floating technique.
I watch a video on this and it seemed like 3M had the best product.Hello,
I’m shopping for paint protection film for my Maverick - mini bra - front bumper and leading edge of hood. Dealer quoted $1,500 for XPel. Seems outrageous, but I’d like to know what’s reasonable and who to call. Also, I’d there a big difference between 3M and XPel, and is XPel worth the extra cost. I’m also interested in DIY if I can find pre-cut for the Maverick.
I know... a guy... who put ceramic tint all around on his F-150. The difference in how much heat gets in is amazing and the windshield made the most difference because I... I mean He had the windshield done two weeks after the rest of the truck because they didn't have the very light tint ceramic in stock. Anyway, the steering wheel doesn't even get hot in the summer sun any longer. PLUS, no dorky sun shield! (Yes, I'm in Nebraska but the tint was done in Alabama and the summer sun is brutal in both places. The humidity, on the other hand...)I'm looking to put protective film on my windshield as well.
A local body shop contracted with a Chicago suburb firm to come and do the Xpel to do my front hood leading edge (about 15") incl outer fender area, front fascia, lights, lower front bumper, and outside mirrors for about $650Hello,
I’m shopping for paint protection film for my Maverick - mini bra - front bumper and leading edge of hood. Dealer quoted $1,500 for XPel. Seems outrageous, but I’d like to know what’s reasonable and who to call. Also, I’d there a big difference between 3M and XPel, and is XPel worth the extra cost. I’m also interested in DIY if I can find pre-cut for the Maverick.
Have an update for us? I was contacted by my dealer today about aftermarket stuff I want done by them. They are asking 2k for front head, front fenders, full hood, door edges, and mirror caps (painted on the lariat).Hello,
I’m shopping for paint protection film for my Maverick - mini bra - front bumper and leading edge of hood. Dealer quoted $1,500 for XPel. Seems outrageous, but I’d like to know what’s reasonable and who to call. Also, I’d there a big difference between 3M and XPel, and is XPel worth the extra cost. I’m also interested in DIY if I can find pre-cut for the Maverick.
I had a 3M PPF on a 1965 Shelby Cobra. In the hot Texas sun, (after being on the car 8 years) it started cracking and it was an excruciating pain in the butt to remove. WARNING don't let this happen! It cost more to remove the cracked PPF than it cost to install it.Paint protection film is not designed to be left on a vehicle forever. It should be replaced after about six or seven years on a daily driver. If film is installed properly (on top of a waxed surface), it will not take long to remove. The last car I traded in was completely covered with film and it took less than a half hour to remove, the car had over 40,000 miles on it and the film had been on for about five years. Six months ago, a 2011 black Corvette come in with a twelve-year-old full front install that took about an hour to remove.
Glue is no problem if you use the right adhesive remover, just let it sit on the glue for about ten minutes and you can wipe it off. Letting the car sit in the hot sun for a couple hours also makes removal easier.
I do agree it can be difficult to remove if you have let the film deteriorate to the point where it is cracking, but an honest installer will tell you up front how to take care of the product and should know how long the product they use will last.