funfer_fahrer
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Anyone tried Teflon Paint Protection before? Need some feedback from you guys.Danke schon.
Yeah man, I am referring to the PPS technology. I came across this product during the motorshow. I wonder whether this was the product that was used on the new Toyota Harrier with a hint of "wet" look. I would be very grateful if you could gave me the pros and cons of "teflon versus synthetic based wax".Originally posted by kevster30@Jun 16 2006, 01:00 AM
Are you reffering to PPS?
Here's something to think about: Teflon is a synthetic substance that can only be manipulated above 300degrees Celcius. Below that it is inert, or else everytime you use that non-stick pan, you would be consuming teflon.
I called and asked.Originally posted by leakwoon@Jun 16 2006, 10:37 AM
WoW?
wonder wat is the damage??
Originally posted by funfer_fahrer+Jun 15 2006, 09:23 PM-->QUOTE (funfer_fahrer @ Jun 15 2006, 09:23 PM)
Originally posted by Jipster+Jun 16 2006, 02:55 PM-->QUOTE (Jipster @ Jun 16 2006, 02:55 PM)Originally posted by funfer_fahrer@Jun 15 2006, 09:23 PM
I believe so bro. It is bird s**t proof provided you clean it within 48 hours, I think. For an E39 it is going to cost around RM800 and it is definitely cheaper than Diamonbrite and Paintshield. Both Diamonbrite and Paintshiel cost more than RM1000.Originally posted by Spaceman@Jun 16 2006, 09:46 PM
Is PPS bird-bomb proof?
So its cheaper than Diamondbrite by Paintshield?
can we DIY it? or must send our car in?
Dear Shawn,Originally posted by Shawn@Jun 21 2006, 12:12 PM
Hi ! funfer_fahrer, my first car which had the pps teflon coating done about 15 months ago has undergone 2 times chemical cleaning (every 6 months to remove the dirts that could not be removed by normal washings) by the auto detailer who did the pps teflon coating and each time after the cleaning my car looks better than the showroom condition again. After 15 months it still has that wet wet look and shine which I could not see it previously with waxing. It seems that the pps teflon coating will enhance, protect and bring out the shine of the lacquer underneath and that was why it looks wet and shinier after the PPS teflon coating. The 6 month cleaning cost only RM74/- plus washing and cleaning the interior which works out to app. RM12/- a month which I think is reasonably cheap for maintenance and considering the good jobs and services they provided. I actually had my wife's car also done up with pps teflon coating recently. I would say that I am not only their satisfied and happy customer as during my several visits to them there were other customers who had also given very good comments about the pps teflon coating and their services. Take my words and go for it and let me know how do you like it after you have given your car the pps teflon coating.
There are many good comments on pps teflon coating in the forum of www.autoworld.com.my under the topic "Auto Detailing" and the posting "Shine N Shield -any one try before ?" if you wish to know more.
Trust a someone to come up w the worst case scenario.Originally posted by wglee@Jun 22 2006, 12:24 PM
Would there be any problems if you need to respray a treated car, say, after an accident?
Originally posted by Lee36328+Jun 25 2006, 11:34 PM-->QUOTE (Lee36328 @ Jun 25 2006, 11:34 PM)