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Originally Posted by evanseric21
I agree, the DIY coatings have come a very long way. I've looked at the Gyeon products as well as the Graphene coatings from Adam's. I just don't have the experience to do the paint correction myself, unfortunately, and I loved the way my RS5 Sportback turned out. It would be nice if I could save that money. Between my wife's vehicle and mine, I'll be paying over $10k for PPF, Tint, and Ceramic coating.
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Honestly, I would get PPF and coat it yourself if you do have the time. You don't necessarily need paint correction, and you probably don't if you're putting PPF on the entire car. PPF can mask a lot of swirls and defects because the adhesive kind of fills. Coating a PPFed car is actually easier because the prep is even easier than on contaminated bare paint.