Runamok
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- First Name
- Troy
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2022
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- Location
- Clemson, SC
- Vehicles
- R1S - Quad - Blue - 21s
I can just report on my vehicles and maybe because gloss is on white vs stealth on Ford Area 51 (green / blue). But the stealth you can really see dust in a couple of days.Interesting thought. Normally flat paint hides better than shine.
i have matte over el cap and it hides dirt and dust a lot better than gloss.
sorry for the late add but here is our la silver in matte with blacked out mirrors and chrome trim delete.Please share any pics of your matte PPF on LA sliver if possible! Thanks!
Looks great! Love the beach setting too, looks like you are putting it to good use. Makes me want to do the matte as well. Thanks!sorry for the late add but here is our la silver in matte with blacked out mirrors and chrome trim delete.
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I just picked up (Saturday) my R1S El Cap Granite and now have to decide which Llumar ppl to use: Glossy or matte. I had originally thought I would do a complete black out and tuxedo look, but having the vehicle now we really like the El Cap color. We are headed to the shop for tint, PPF and ceramic coating, so we are trying to decide which route to take.
I would assume that both provide the same protection. I do hunt and can't miss the occasional tree branch.
My questions are:
- does one have any advantage over the other in hiding small scratches?
- how muted does the El Cap get with a Stealth/matte finish? If you have a matte finish could you post a picture?
- does the matte/Stealth finish require any special care as opposed to glossy?
Thanks in advance for your help, first time with PPF.