Considering Paint protection film (PPF)

Consider XPEL and KAVANA for paint protection film (PPF). XPEL is one of the best paint protection film offers high-quality films like Ultimate Plus with self-healing properties. KAVANA is a newer brand known for self-healing films. Factors to consider are features, pricing, local installers' reputation, and customer reviews. Ensure professional installation, choose coverage areas wisely, and follow manufacturer's care guidelines. Seek recommendations and advice from professionals for a well-informed decision.
 
For any Lucid owners in SF, I can recommend California Detailing on Folsom. They did a seamless full frontal PPF (paint protection film) of highest quality on my Air Pure. I have seen different vehicles in their shop with both gloss and matte finish. Personally, I think the matte finish looks most awesome, but it does require that you wrap the entire vehicle - for those with deep pockets. Ceramic is also available in single or multiple layers on top of your PPF. I have brought multiple vehicles to them over the years and have not been disappointed.
 

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Its not real ceramic coating on the film, its just ceramic particles.
If you were taking carwashes, then yeah dont get ceramic. But I would NOT take a car above 50k in a car wash.
My AGT is just a car that's my daily driver and it looks great after going through the car wash, which in the winter can be two or three times a week.
 
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