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Has anyone used Ziebart for PPF and window tint? My son works at the local shop and I'd like to give them the business. If you used them, have you had issues with their PPF or window tint? Do they make their own products?
Its just a ceramic window tint bro its not worth the extra money TBH. Theyre product does the same shit as anyone else's Ceramic tint. Its supposed to keep the UV rays out and keep ur car cooler. I have it on my GTI. I didnt notice any difference at all and the shit was like $700 smfh. Not worth the extra money u wont notice anything.
The PPF is the same as anyone elses but id stick to Suntek or XPEL. The thing with PPF is its REALLY expensive and will need to be removed eventually in the front so ull pay a couple thousand for the front alone and it will have to be replaced. I just took it off eventually cause it looked like shit after a while.
Id stick to a good ceramic coat and reapply it once a year. Ziebart is just another company that sells Ceramic tint and PPF nothing more nothing less.
It doesn't come down to the products but the installation instead. If the installation of window tint is done by qualified people and done right it will last. I had my truck done a month after I bought it with just regular tint film at my local stereo shop and 11 years later it is still perfect. They have done every one of my cars since and the only issue I ever had was a very small bubble on the drivers door of one and they replaced that film before we even left!!!
See I disagree, I think PPF is worth it. One of the best things you can do!
Paint work is a terrible option most of the time to me, can't watch it, have to blend to other panels, SO expensive now. I wish I would have PPF'd my whole car when I bought it.
Back in the 70's...if you drove a car all year round in the North...and didn't Ziebart...you had a rust bucket in 3 yrs....now even up here..it's nowhere near as popular...I didn't think they were still around...
Back in the 70's...if you drove a car all year round in the North...and didn't Ziebart...you had a rust bucket in 3 yrs....now even up here..it's nowhere near as popular...I didn't think they were still around...
Yep, getting your car "Ziebart'ed" was the way to go if you wanted it to last. My '73 Grand Am was a total rust pile by '77, everything else was fine but the body was completely roached out
Back in the 70's...if you drove a car all year round in the North...and didn't Ziebart...you had a rust bucket in 3 yrs....now even up here..it's nowhere near as popular...I didn't think they were still around...
I currently have 3 cars that were Ziebarted new. A 93, 01 and 16. Rust free and I live in a state where they throw down tons of salt in the winter.
It's all about the person knowing what he's doing when applying.
Remember Rusty Jones and that scam?
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