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Originally Posted by Westside Guy
I agree that putting the Stealth PPF on non frozen paint should give you the same effect and you save a few grand by not paying extra for the frozen paint finish that you can then put towards the cost of the PPF.
You can also get the frozen look on many more colors that what is offered by BMW.  .
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I agree. I'm not following the point in paying extra for frozen paint which is harder to maintain, then immediately covering all of it with PPF because it is harder to maintain. Frozen paint option plus full PPF costs $8k more than one of the 8 standard/cheap option paints? With eventually selling it, only way for new buyer to be sure of the condition of the paint is to remove the PPF?
My next door neighbor bought a frozen MB recently & I wondered about it so just read these 6 pages of posts. Best I can tell, any polish/swirl added accidently or any scratch is almost impossible to remove (without repaint) & everything I have gotten pretty good at over the years using polish/wet sanding on a normal gloss finish is worthless with the matte finish?
Will be interesting to see what these cars look like in 10 years. Seems no "paint correction" possible which I have gotten pretty good at, taking an older car paint, poorly maintained & making it look far better. From what I understand I wouldn't buy a 10 year old M with this paint.