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- get full body PPF and ceramic if you don't want to worry about scratches, chips, etc.
- use special washing detergent, such as Dr. Beasley's products for matte paint
- never go to a carwash
The matte paint is actually more durable than glossy, but it will still chip and scratch fairly easily. Any repair will require a lot more repainting than with glossy paint, so it's going to be more expensive.
- get full body PPF and ceramic if you don't want to worry about scratches, chips, etc.
- use special washing detergent, such as Dr. Beasley's products for matte paint
- never go to a carwash
The matte paint is actually more durable than glossy, but it will still chip and scratch fairly easily. Any repair will require a lot more repainting than with glossy paint, so it's going to be more expensive.








And you can't add PPF later, unless you repaint then add PPF.
We did full body PPF on our new G wagon, which is Polar White. Still great for glossy colors. One example: our plastic garbage bin fell over after it was collected at curbside and hit the rear bumper. It nicked the PPF but that's it. If you're **** (like me) and a bumper hit like this would be annoying, then get the PPF.
It's also a really good idea to get the windshield protected with EXOSHIELD. For ~$500, it's cheap protection against a windshield crack. Yes, you could go through insurance to fix a broken windshield, but new glass takes a while to be shipped, some wait more than 1 month. And I'd rather not have a 3rd party ripping out my windshield if I can help it (no dealers do this in house).







