Hi,
I see many Tesla Model 3 owners complain about relatively poor paint quality that comes with a car from a factory. And the solution to this problem seems to be Paint Protection Film (PPF).
1. Question to the owners: Do you actually see it as a problem on your car? How bad is it? Do you think it's worth it to invest in PPF?
2. Another question: can you recommend any quality installer of PPF in Stockholm?
Thanks!
Paint Protection Film (PPF)
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Re: Paint Protection Film (PPF)
Got several paint issues after just some months of mostly city street driving this winter - got my Model Y in december.
One on the frunk hood is rather big the rest very small but still there. Also sides lower part of the back doors have several minor on both sides so prob good idea to get ppf there at least
One on the frunk hood is rather big the rest very small but still there. Also sides lower part of the back doors have several minor on both sides so prob good idea to get ppf there at least
- CharlieAlphaMike
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Re: Paint Protection Film (PPF)
I had the front bumper done on mine just a few days after I got the car so I can't comment about the quality of the paint. The PPF is doing a great job though.
The bumper was done by www.autowrap.se in Tumba. They 'cut to fit' on the car, rather than use a pre-cut foil (I prefer the cut to fit method). I'm very happy with the work they did and would certainly recommend them.
I did the rear door thresholds myself.
The bumper was done by www.autowrap.se in Tumba. They 'cut to fit' on the car, rather than use a pre-cut foil (I prefer the cut to fit method). I'm very happy with the work they did and would certainly recommend them.
I did the rear door thresholds myself.