KidBobot
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- First Name
- Joe
- Joined
- Jan 17, 2022
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- Location
- Woodside, NY
- Vehicle(s)
- 22 Gladiator Mojave, 17 Sienna, 92 VW Cabriolet
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So I'm assuming that the large majority of peeps in here got a Gladiator in the color they wanted - and likewise think their color is God's gift to our optic sensors.
I've also heard from some Jeep folks that chips and dings are a badge of honor, like a battle scar. I guess its the Jeep-newbie in me, but absolutely want to protect my paint as much as possible.
I looked into wrapping my incoming Gobi Mojave in XPel Stealth - not only to protect the paint but also afford me a unique satin/matte finish among the other Gobies out in the wild.
https://www.xpel.com/products/paint-protection-film/stealth# (Check out the hellcat video)
But then I got the $5100 quote... FTS...
So now thinking of just Ceramic Coating (10 year) the inside and outside of the rig... for a third of the cost of the wrap.
Has anyone done a full wrap? (probably) What about with XPel finish?
How is everyone else protecting their paint? Or not?
I've also heard from some Jeep folks that chips and dings are a badge of honor, like a battle scar. I guess its the Jeep-newbie in me, but absolutely want to protect my paint as much as possible.
I looked into wrapping my incoming Gobi Mojave in XPel Stealth - not only to protect the paint but also afford me a unique satin/matte finish among the other Gobies out in the wild.
https://www.xpel.com/products/paint-protection-film/stealth# (Check out the hellcat video)
But then I got the $5100 quote... FTS...
So now thinking of just Ceramic Coating (10 year) the inside and outside of the rig... for a third of the cost of the wrap.
Has anyone done a full wrap? (probably) What about with XPel finish?
How is everyone else protecting their paint? Or not?
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