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      03-12-2018, 07:48 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by BMWEnthuTony View Post
Hello All, a very recent owner of 2018 Mineral Grey M2 6MT. I had some questions related to the best way to get the car wrapped with PPF. I am listing those down.
1. I saw one of the fellow users had done a Xpel Stealth and the quartz coating on top. Wanted to understand what is the rough price point for the same across all of the car?
2. What is the most efficient way to get the Xpel done : full, front only or some other combinations. I plan to use my M2 as DD and my commute is usually 30mins long and does encounter some rock chips etc. in the freeway.
3. I also evaluated the DynoMatt which turned out to be very expensive. Any experience with dynoshield. I understand both Xpel and DynoShield are from different companies and usually the detailer is what it matters. So I wanted to get some recommendations on the same in Bellevue \ Seattle area. I have experience only with Metropolitan Detailers in Bellevue and they are pretty good. But wanted to evaluate other options as well.
4. I also intend to put tints on just my windows. Any experience on difference between Xpel vs Nano ceramic ones which are bit more expensive.

Also some things I plan to buy are the carbonia plates for front and on lookout for some all weather mats. So far have just found the M Performance mats in my search. Any recommendations would help.
I recently had my entire car covered in Xpel Ultimate PPF with nano ceramic tint done on the entire interior. As far as the PPF is concerned I would cover as much of the car as you can afford especially if the daily drive is going to expose your car to a lot of debris on the road.

I live in South Florida where tint is life, the extra cost of the nano ceramic is worth every penny to me, but might not be as needed where you live due to the cooler climates year round.

If the same installer offers the ceramic coating as an option the application cost should be about a 1/3 of what it would cost to do it alone. All of paint prep labor isn't required since it is done prior to the PPF installation. You could also save yourself some dollars and apply a couple of coats of Cquartz yourself about a week or so after the PPF has had time to fully dry out on the car.

Congrats on the new M2!!
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