Beautiful in matte!I have stealth XPEL on my forest green and I love it. That being said, Borealis looks better glossy. I would do a clear Xpel on Borealis.
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I am asking for clarification here:I'm assuming the PPF that came on the cargo tunnel doors is XPEL? I intentionally scratched it to see how it would react, and I also scratched the stealth that I know for certain is XPEL. Stealth seemed extremely resistant, I couldn't scratch it despite a fairly aggressive effort, and a buffed right out with my hand. Extremely impressive, and that probably sold me on doing PPF. If the glossy one is not as durable/scratch resistant (even though it heals), then maybe that alone is worth the gamble.
Safest to hit reply to the post you are commenting on2. BTW - Should I be hitting reply in a poster's message or always go to the bottom of the thread? Have not posted much here.
Bob
+1. I only wrapped the front and tailgate on my R1T and the sides haven't picked up any scratches after 3 years. To be fair, I always park in no man's land in parking lots. Only reason for a full clear wrap IMO is if you're regularly putting it through its paces offroad and are worried about pinstripes.If you go clear you don't have to wrap the entire truck. We did a full frontal and lowers. No rock chips anywhere yet.
I can only tell you that my truck was delivered with PPF of some kind on the cargo doors, and it looks like when Rivian used to offer XPEL as an option they'd wrap it to within 1mm of the panel edges (which is fine for clear, and no bueno for stealth). It seems harder to clean than the stealth sample. The cargo PPF may not be XPEL, it seems thinner than the stealth sample I have (but maybe stealth is much thicker?).I am asking for clarification here:
There is xpel on cargo door only? But they all have xpel in this area?
That solves my wonderment if my Rivian has xpel everywhere!
A scrape to the left door was remedied but putting new xpel on it by my detail shop and it avoided repainting. Frankly the xpel edge on the door was starting to peel a bit - like factory did not wrap it well.
I can only draw on regret from my M3–I should not have done ceramic only, it really didn't last even though I paid for a 5 year effective treatment. While I'll probably do ceramic over the PPF, if I could only have gone one way then it would have been PPF for a sacrificial layer over ease of cleaning.1. What would you guys do with a black R1T outside all the time? Xpel or ceramic coat at intervals? Black matte is a different look, but not better or worse per se to my eyes.
2. BTW - Should I be hitting reply in a poster's message or always go to the bottom of the thread? Have not posted much here.
Bob
I am hearing you say you would do both.I can only tell you that my truck was delivered with PPF of some kind on the cargo doors, and it looks like when Rivian used to offer XPEL as an option they'd wrap it to within 1mm of the panel edges (which is fine for clear, and no bueno for stealth). It seems harder to clean than the stealth sample. The cargo PPF may not be XPEL, it seems thinner than the stealth sample I have (but maybe stealth is much thicker?).
I can only draw on regret from my M3–I should not have done ceramic only, it really didn't last even though I paid for a 5 year effective treatment. While I'll probably do ceramic over the PPF, if I could only have gone one way then it would have been PPF for a sacrificial layer over ease of cleaning.