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Where can I buy Paint Protection Film - GTA

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[OP]
Jr. Member
Jun 20, 2018
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Where can I buy Paint Protection Film - GTA

Hey All,

Where can I buy Paint Protection Film in GTA? I am looking for 3m or any which is better and durable. Looking to wrap the front of my car.

Also, can any of you suggest a ceramic coating kit?

Thanks.
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Deal Guru
Jun 11, 2005
13731 posts
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Toronto
I’d be interested in this too. wouldn’t mind trying to wrap the hood and bumper myself.
Member
Sep 28, 2012
236 posts
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Mississauga
I bought from eBay and it was from US. Price was good even paying tax, custom and shipping.
Deal Expert
Mar 23, 2004
33678 posts
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You probably won't have success buying it as an individual, outside of buying it online. There's pretty much no installer places that will sell it to you as first of all they want to charge you for installation and make money on it; second of all it does require a good degree of practice and skill to do properly and they don't want you to mess it up and then come back and complain.

If you've done wraps and or PPF before then by all means buy it online and go for it. Otherwise I wouldn't try to DIY this unless it's on small and relatively easy items like mirrors, headlights, etc.
Deal Addict
Jan 28, 2017
1073 posts
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Amazon.ca sells xpel, 3m ppf. Not cheap.

https://www.amazon.ca/s?k=xpel+paint+pr ... s-a-p_1_11

Like @ES_Revenge says, wrap, ppf and tint jobs are very time consuming and highly labour intensive if you want to do it right. For the cost of the materials and your time and potential anguish if you screw up, well worth it to pay a licensed pro to do the job.
[OP]
Jr. Member
Jun 20, 2018
124 posts
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bear20 wrote: Amazon.ca sells xpel, 3m ppf. Not cheap.

https://www.amazon.ca/s?k=xpel+paint+pr ... s-a-p_1_11

Like @ES_Revenge says, wrap, ppf and tint jobs are very time consuming and highly labour intensive if you want to do it right. For the cost of the materials and your time and potential anguish if you screw up, well worth it to pay a licensed pro to do the job.
Thanks but I want to cover my full hood and this won't cover all of it. Anything else you can suggest?
Newbie
Feb 8, 2011
32 posts
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https://www.instawrapshop.ca/collection ... 4268235833

I purchased vinyl from this place earlier this year. Pricing ins't bad and you can pick up from them near Vaughn Mills to save on shipping.

As the others have said, it's hard. Hood and headlights are doable, but my bumper looks like a disaster (and a 2'x8' piece is $125)

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