PPF recommendations

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MikeGTi

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2,541 posts

206 months

Friday 22nd July 2022
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Due to be picking up a new car (hopefully) in a few months and will be looking to have PPF on the front end.

A previous thread had recommendations for Gemclean, Daintons, and Concours Detailing--are there any advances on those recommendations?

Also, as I'm a complete PPF noob, any considerations I may not have taken into account?

LC23

1,290 posts

230 months

Saturday 6th August 2022
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I used Auto Protek in Camberley for some ppf on the Aston. Excellent job and would recommend.

darty

202 posts

289 months

Sunday 7th August 2022
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I had my car ppf’d by Reep who have premises on the Dunsfold Top Gear Track. Very Happy with the result

https://www.reepsouthern.co.uk/

MDifficult

2,139 posts

190 months

Sunday 7th August 2022
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MikeGTi said:
Due to be picking up a new car (hopefully) in a few months and will be looking to have PPF on the front end.

A previous thread had recommendations for Gemclean, Daintons, and Concours Detailing--are there any advances on those recommendations?

Also, as I'm a complete PPF noob, any considerations I may not have taken into account?
I know they’re in your list but I’ve got first-hand experience of Gemclean, they were excellent - and my friend has used Daintons extensively and raves about them.

All of that said, you can’t judge guys like this over the phone. Pop over and see them, talk to them, see what they’re working on and chat it over.

Depending on the depth of your pocket, they’ll talk to the supplying dealer, collect the car for you and protect it before either the dealer or an errant stone ruins it for you.

Once you meet them, you’ll quickly know who you want to spend your money with. thumbup

MikeGTi

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2,541 posts

206 months

Monday 8th August 2022
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MDifficult said:
Depending on the depth of your pocket, they’ll talk to the supplying dealer, collect the car for you and protect it before either the dealer or an errant stone ruins it for you
Now there's an interesting proposition. Is that a Gemclean or a Daintons thing? Or both..?

Many thanks for the replies all thumbup

Edited by MikeGTi on Monday 8th August 17:43

MDifficult

2,139 posts

190 months

Monday 8th August 2022
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MikeGTi said:
Now there's an interesting proposition. Is that a Gemclean or a Daintons thing? Or both..?

Many thanks for the replies all thumbup

Edited by MikeGTi on Monday 8th August 17:43
Both will do it - they’ll use a trusted third party to transport but they’re normally doing it for priceless supercars so you can definitely trust them thumbup