Can a helmet be PPFd?
Discussion
Skyman said:
The world has gone mad. Ppf an oven-ready helmet, nice as it is. Really?
It seems perfectly reasonable to me. What a strange response to a simple question. OP - I discussed this with a local wrapping firm recently after they PPF'd my BMW.
They weren't confident they'd do a good job but as the post above mentioned you can get certain kits to cover the majority of your helmet. Something is better than nothing!
Skyman said:
The world has gone mad. Ppf an oven-ready helmet, nice as it is. Really?
I agree, it's the same on the Watch forum with people PPFing their Rolex bracelets/clasps... OP: You could put some sections on that would be more prone to stone chips (i.e. the front) but I doubt you could get anything to wrap around curves nicely. Plus it would be a shame to ruin the look of a nice helmet.
Contact Shaun at https://dashwraps.co.uk/helmet-wraps if anyone can they can.
Discendo Discimus said:
Skyman said:
The world has gone mad. Ppf an oven-ready helmet, nice as it is. Really?
It seems perfectly reasonable to me. What a strange response to a simple question. OP - I discussed this with a local wrapping firm recently after they PPF'd my BMW.
They weren't confident they'd do a good job but as the post above mentioned you can get certain kits to cover the majority of your helmet. Something is better than nothing!
dibblecorse said:
Contact Shaun at https://dashwraps.co.uk/helmet-wraps if anyone can they can.
Thanks, have asked the questionSkyman said:
Discendo Discimus said:
Skyman said:
The world has gone mad. Ppf an oven-ready helmet, nice as it is. Really?
It seems perfectly reasonable to me. What a strange response to a simple question. OP - I discussed this with a local wrapping firm recently after they PPF'd my BMW.
They weren't confident they'd do a good job but as the post above mentioned you can get certain kits to cover the majority of your helmet. Something is better than nothing!
It makes sense to cover it in a see-through protective coating so that the first stone chip doesn't damage it.
If you don't care about stone chips etc on a helmet, that's fair enough. Some of us like to keep them looking as new.
Discendo Discimus said:
Skyman said:
Discendo Discimus said:
Skyman said:
The world has gone mad. Ppf an oven-ready helmet, nice as it is. Really?
It seems perfectly reasonable to me. What a strange response to a simple question. OP - I discussed this with a local wrapping firm recently after they PPF'd my BMW.
They weren't confident they'd do a good job but as the post above mentioned you can get certain kits to cover the majority of your helmet. Something is better than nothing!
It makes sense to cover it in a see-through protective coating so that the first stone chip doesn't damage it.
If you don't care about stone chips etc on a helmet, that's fair enough. Some of us like to keep them looking as new.
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