Hello all! Just looking for some insights into two options I'm contemplating to protect my new car (Alfa Giulia QV) when driving it 3 hours from the dealer to the detailer where I'm getting PPF installed:
1. Buy several rolls of blue 3M masking tape and cover all the high impact areas as best as I can.
2. Use various scraps of Xpel that I have leftover from various DIY PPF projects I've done.
I've used option 1 several times in the past with previous new cars, but I was just thinking I have a ton of PPF pieces left over and maybe that would be more effective (and faster?) that taping up the front bumper, leading edges, rockers, etc. The PPF option would obviously be a very quick and dirty job by me at the dealership, so would really just be applying a bunch of pieces (likely overlapping) to get decent coverage and then removing at my destination.
Tape is easy to take off, but I would assume that Xpel that has only been on the car for a few hours would also come off without too much trouble or remaining residue?
Anyone have any experience, thoughts?
1. Buy several rolls of blue 3M masking tape and cover all the high impact areas as best as I can.
2. Use various scraps of Xpel that I have leftover from various DIY PPF projects I've done.
I've used option 1 several times in the past with previous new cars, but I was just thinking I have a ton of PPF pieces left over and maybe that would be more effective (and faster?) that taping up the front bumper, leading edges, rockers, etc. The PPF option would obviously be a very quick and dirty job by me at the dealership, so would really just be applying a bunch of pieces (likely overlapping) to get decent coverage and then removing at my destination.
Tape is easy to take off, but I would assume that Xpel that has only been on the car for a few hours would also come off without too much trouble or remaining residue?
Anyone have any experience, thoughts?