PPF for the fastidious!

keith

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As some on here will know, I am rather too fussy to the point of obsession when it comes to maintaining my car’s condition!
As a result I spend an age agonising over any blemish, or any work being carried out. Against this back drop when I changed car recently, I was weighing up the pros and cons of a full PPF application- paint protection against potentially an inferior finish from the film application.
So beyond this long preamble, I come to the point of this topic.
I found a firm near Camberley in Surrey- Auto-Protek. https://www.auto-protek.com/
Here is a company designed for customers like me. My car was delivered by the manufacturer- Genesis to them in July, Auto Protek had the car for two weeks for full PPF and Ceramic coating. The quality of their work is absolutely fantastic, and when the car was returned, it’s all but impossible to see that a film has been applied. Being one of the most long standing companies in this sector, they have an abundance of experience in how to design and fit the material to ensure the best results. However most importantly, unlike some rivals who treat your car as just another on a conveyer belt of jobs, the two chief guys (Danny and Scott) get directly involved to treat the car and the customer as an individual. Plenty of PPF/Detailers will be working on high end cars- Ferraris McLarens etc, but to a lot of the owners these are just one of a collection, and as a result won’t look to closely at the results. This leads to a sense of complacency in the work provided, at Auto-Protek this simply doesn’t happen.
Yes I can see you will all think this is a paid advert, but I can assure that’s not the case, and when someone can reach my standards of obsession, I feel it’s worthy of a special mention.
Anyone looking to get their car ‘PPFed’ should definitely speak to these people, you won’t be disappointed!!!
 

keith

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Crumbs that's a F-Ugly car though. Sorry.
Everyone is different (people not the car!).
From my short time owning it, I am amazed at the amount of attention it gets with some confusing it for a Bentley - doubtlessly the badge has a lot to do with it, that and the fact that the chief stylist for Genesis (Luc Donkerwolke) was head of design at Bentley.
Above all it's a very strong masculine shape, which may cause offense to the effeminate amongst us. Perhaps you might prefer a Mazda MX-5, or a VW Beetle - that even has a little vase to put your favourite flower in!!!