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Full Clear Wrap, Pros and Cons

Spixelz

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So my 2018 PP2 is finally here and this is a car I really want to make sure the paint is taken car of and make sure it shines! I originally had an appointment setup for a full front clip Suntek ultra wrap and ceramic coating the rest of the car. After talking with my Suntek installer, he said he would honestly just wrap the whole car and after pricing the two options out, they added up to about the same. My installer is very good, and I have seen tons of their work.

So my question here is, Is there anything I should be concerned with wrapping the whole car compared to just doing the front? Any reason to NOT wrap the whole car?

Lets hear your thoughts.
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No reason not to do it, if that's what you want to do. It's only money right. I'm a tad OCD and it helps me seep at night. I'm did my entire front clip when I purchased my 2018 back in December. I'm taking it up later this week to do the rest of the car this week. I say go for it! To each his own.
 
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No reason not to do it, if that's what you want to do. It's only money right. I'm a tad OCD and it helps me seep at night. I'm did my entire front clip when I purchased my 2018 back in December. I'm taking it up later this week to do the rest of the car this week. I say go for it! To each his own.
Well, when the cost for Full Front clip + ceramic is the same cost as a full wrap, might as well do the full wrap is my thought. I've just never wrapped a car in anything before, so I'm more curious then anything. Car needs to be protected one way or another.
 

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The only reason to not do the whole car is money. You can do ceramic AND the full wrap as well, extra layer of protection.
 

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If I had to do it all over, I'd go full wrap but no ceramic coating. Do a couple coats of a synthetic spray wax like CarPro Reload. It cost me $4,000 to do paint correction, front end and roof in Xpel, and ceramic coating on car. It was $6,000 for just the full wrap.
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