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Originally Posted by PREDATOR 007
I have a detailer back home that is going to do the paint correction and ceramic coat on February 17th. I'll get the PPF afterwards and just keep my fingers crossed I don't get any more rock chips on the way home.
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just note if you decide to get ppf later, they may have to remove the ceramic coat first, though this is debatable as some say ppf can go on top of ceramic without issue. in the end, it will depend on your shop's skill level, but
usually if getting ppf + ceramic, the ceramic coat goes on top of the ppf.
ceramic protects from the elements, light scratches, and eases cleaning while ppf protects from small flying debris, light impacts, and light scratches as well. ceramic coating on top of ppf helps overcome the drawbacks of a ppf-only application.