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<blockquote data-quote="Mavik" data-source="post: 714175" data-attributes="member: 23643"><p>If you want to prevent your car from stone chips, go with the car wrapping. The coating does not prevent your car from stone chips.</p><p></p><p>Car wrapping advantages are that your paint won't change colour (because the wrap protects it), you have a variety of colours, materials to choose from, and best of all, if someone does a minor scratch on your car (e.g. with a key or even with a motorbike), it damages the sticker rather than your original coat and paint. </p><p></p><p>Just saw an E90 325i and a Mazda Murano being wrapped at Motorsport Playground earlier. </p><p></p><p>p.s. also to add on, the coats that are advertised are normally in the thickness of microns. Based on that level of thickness, large stones still can penetrate through. Whilst wraps are thicker (measured in mm thickness). Some folks still prefer to go with the clear film wraps if they want to have the outlook of their original car colour as well. I know Autodetailer has done for a lot of their customers the clear wrap as well as coloured wraps too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mavik, post: 714175, member: 23643"] If you want to prevent your car from stone chips, go with the car wrapping. The coating does not prevent your car from stone chips. Car wrapping advantages are that your paint won't change colour (because the wrap protects it), you have a variety of colours, materials to choose from, and best of all, if someone does a minor scratch on your car (e.g. with a key or even with a motorbike), it damages the sticker rather than your original coat and paint. Just saw an E90 325i and a Mazda Murano being wrapped at Motorsport Playground earlier. p.s. also to add on, the coats that are advertised are normally in the thickness of microns. Based on that level of thickness, large stones still can penetrate through. Whilst wraps are thicker (measured in mm thickness). Some folks still prefer to go with the clear film wraps if they want to have the outlook of their original car colour as well. I know Autodetailer has done for a lot of their customers the clear wrap as well as coloured wraps too. [/QUOTE]
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