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Originally Posted by ksa
I mean, no. Paint is rarely ever perfect from the factory (ask any professional PPF installer). So get a brand new car, get it detailed (wash, clay bar, polish for paint correction) and then full PPF it. And if you got even deeper pockets, go another step ahead and ceramic coat - though it's a bit redundant I feel on PPF as PPF itself makes washing a lot easier.
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The cost for ceramic coating after you do PPF is really only a few hundred dollars unless you go to a shop that is overcharging you for this addition.
The bottom line is that an educated customer is your best consumer and you need to let the shop know you are savvy, that you know it shouldn't be too expensive and negotiate!