Paint Protection Film
I have been looking to fit 3M Scotchguard Pro, and called one of Sydneys (Australia) leading fitters.
They said that they mostly supply and fit SUNTEK which gives similar performance. Apparently Scotchguard Pro is about 30% more.
I plan on full bonnet, bar and front guards plus mirrors, possibly door cups.
Do you see any reason not to do the headlights?
Any one have comments on 3M Pro versus SunTek?
My 13year old C220cdi has plenty of stonechips as I drive the motorway every day, (approx 100km @ 100km/h ~60mph) and the bar and bonnet has copped a fair share.
Odd stone chips on the mirrors, which started to peel. Poor initial paint prep from the factory back in 2003!
Rest of the paint has held up very well.
Keen on others thoughts here.
Suntek is the film to use, or XPEL. Suntek is easier to apply/stretch.
Suntek is the film to use, or XPEL. Suntek is easier to apply/stretch.
Who in Sydney does XPEL?
It is very hard to install properly. I am overall satisfied with my install, but there are certain spots where I played with it too much and the adhesive lost its oomph on the edges. Dirt got underneath the film on those edges and is stuck there, now. Not overly noticeable but it bothers me a bit.
The product itself is fantastic, just make sure it is installed by a reputable and experienced shop if you want 100% perfect results...
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I will be going with Xpel in a couple of weeks.
Washed the car only twice since I have had it and already found a small stonechip on the bar.
Copped a big stone hit on the windscreen and that has chipped but not cracked luckily.
Has anyone had a polish applied on top of their PPF?
Will leave more cash for tint, radar detector, tune, maybe exhaust. Maybe nothing. Who knows.




