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How common are rock chips?

Bhavie

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Hi everyone, hope everyone's staying safe during these difficult times!

Proud new owner of a red G70, it's been about about 10 days. I've been loving the car so far despite not being able to drive it too often (wfh cause covid, lots of rain, cold weather with summer tires, etc).

I've been looking into getting PPF for the front end of the car. The general consensus on this forum is that it's a must, but for those of you who don't have PPF applied:

How is your car holding up? Do you have paint chips from rocks? Which areas seem to be the most vulnerable (hood, bumper, fender, etc)?

Personally, my daily commute is roughly 65km (40 miles) on a single local road during rush hour with posted 70kmph speeds (45mph). Most places I need to go, including work, don't involve highways. That's why I'm not sure if I want to get the entire front end wrapped or just focus on the bumper/hood/fenders. Any advice is appreciated.

Also, I've noticed quite a few southern ontarians on this forums. If you've had PPF applied, where did you get it done? I'm taking recommendations.
 
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Review Xpel for the front bumper, partial hood and mirrors. Xpel is a very good PPF.
 
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