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Your callIt's free callouts through the lease so may be worth it.
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Your callIt's free callouts through the lease so may be worth it.
What no bad jokes? Hemz is waiting for a sample lolPPF not me, i have the ceramic coating and im still not convinced on its benefits versus its cost. Yes you don't need to wax but the lustre appears to wain. And once a year you need an inspection to keep the warranty and this cost $66, it involves some sort of reapplication. I just had my inspection and the shine is blinding.
Im thinking if you keep your own waxing regime up you may get similar results. My back doesn't allow me to polish so for me ceramic coating tipped the scales.
As stinger gtss says probably get the dealer to do it. The difference to mine is $400 more expensive but you get the dealer warranty. Mine was done incorrectly and had to be partially re-done and was a real hassle to finally get them to come out.
I have 2 sugars in my cappucino btw lol.
And as they all know lactose free milk![]()
PPF not me, i have the ceramic coating and im still not convinced on its benefits versus its cost. Yes you don't need to wax but the lustre appears to wain. And once a year you need an inspection to keep the warranty and this cost $66, it involves some sort of reapplication. I just had my inspection and the shine is blinding.
Im thinking if you keep your own waxing regime up you may get similar results. My back doesn't allow me to polish so for me ceramic coating tipped the scales.
As stinger gtss says probably get the dealer to do it. The difference to mine is $400 more expensive but you get the dealer warranty. Mine was done incorrectly and had to be partially re-done and was a real hassle to finally get them to come out.
I have 2 sugars in my cappucino btw lol.
And as they all know lactose free milk![]()
Yeh... espresso with a lemon tweest. LolHmm I'll ask them about the yearly fee, my dealer is doing my ceramic and interior for $1500 with windows tinted, did yours cost $1900? :O
I'm sure mine will come with dealer warranty if they are doing it.
Do you say what's in your coffee before every coffee run you do?

Did the others tell you all the advise was for free? Traditionally the newbie has to buy the first round of coffees. Av8r has been telling you about reading the small print.Hmm I'll ask them about the yearly fee, my dealer is doing my ceramic and interior for $1500 with windows tinted, did yours cost $1900? :O
I'm sure mine will come with dealer warranty if they are doing it.
Do you say what's in your coffee before every coffee run you do?


Are we too young for beers? HahaDid the others tell you all the advise was for free? Traditionally the newbie has to buy the first round of coffees. Av8r has been telling you about reading the small print.
just kidding.......i think.
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Sounds kinkyBeer discussions can i refer you to @ShannonC , if you ask him nicely he might show you his mobile beer storage cellar.
Hope there is no ‘magic’ tricks involved lolBeer discussions can i refer you to @ShannonC , if you ask him nicely he might show you his mobile beer storage cellar.
Done 8000km now and not a sign of any blemishes to PPF but to be fair, Stinger is under cover most of the time and I don't drive in conditions likely to cause stone chips.The standard Kia film is very thin according to others. Xpel and Suntek seem to be the best with good warranty.
Cheers for the info mateDone 8000km now and not a sign of any blemishes to PPF but to be fair, Stinger is under cover most of the time and I don't drive in conditions likely to cause stone chips.
Haven't heard of it before but it could prove beneficial if you do a lot of highway driving. Also, stinger alloy wheels are very fragile and can cost up to $300 for a proper repair so once again it could be beneficial. On the flip side, Motorone wouldn't market the product unless it could make profit. I guess it all comes down to the driving conditions you're most likely to encounter.I would love to know what everyone thinks of this Small Damage Repair | Smartleasing
I'm fairly sure they go through motorone
I can include it on my lease for $999 over 5 years. It gives me unlimited call outs with no excess. Could work out better than PPF with the ceramic coating.
White pops, both look good.Cheers for the info mate
What colours do you think would suit a ceramic grey paint with plates...
Motorone charge $55 per call out but my leasing company covers that in the $999 over 5 years. So basically would need 20 callouts to make it free hahaHaven't heard of it before but it could prove beneficial if you do a lot of highway driving. Also, stinger alloy wheels are very fragile and can cost up to $300 for a proper repair so once again it could be beneficial. On the flip side, Motorone wouldn't market the product unless it could make profit. I guess it all comes down to the driving conditions you're most likely to encounter.
I like the blue but it's a matter of personal choice.Cheers for the info mate
What colours do you think would suit a ceramic grey paint with plates...
I sent a screenshot with silver on black lolOver here you can get silver on black which looks awesome.
Yeh just realised going blindI sent a screenshot with silver on black lol