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What are the must-have protection accessories for a new Purosangue?

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Just took delivery of my Purosangue and I’m anxious about keeping it pristine. I’m definitely doing full body PPF, but should I also consider ceramic coating or specific leather protection for the interior? Also, are there any recommended mud flaps or door sill guards? What are the absolute must-have protection accessories you’d recommend for a daily-driven Purosangue?


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> should I also consider ceramic coating or specific leather protection for the interior?

Curious about one thing: what interior trim did you get? If its Alcantara, grab Gtechniq I1 Smart Fabric AB 500ml. Also, I'd highkey suggest Exoshield Windshield Protection Film for a daily! its worked great.


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Just sharing my experience: I actually saved a ton by skipping the pro ceramic and used CarPro CQuartz UK 3.0 30ml Kit ($75) myself over the PPF. honestly, be careful with hard mud flaps... they usually trap grit and scratch paint. I used 3M Scotchgard Paint Protection Film Strip 6x84 for the arch edges instead. Super cheap ($25) and way safer for ur bodywork long-term. keeps it pristine without the risk tho!!


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Ok so congrats on the Purosangue!! I totally get the anxiety... keeping a daily pristine is basically a full-time job lol. Since youre already dropping a few thousand on the full body PPF (the most important part tbh), you dont reallyyy need to pay a pro another $1,000 for ceramic coating. For like $15, you can just spray some Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Spray Coating 16 oz over the film yourself. It works great and makes washing so much easier.

For the interior, I suggest Chemical Guys Leather Protectant Serum 16 oz. It's about twenty bucks and honestly does the job of protecting from denim transfer. Also, instead of pricey mud flaps, maybe just ask your PPF guy to double-layer the film behind the wheels? Way cheaper than buying actual parts and protects against rock chips just as well. Good luck with the new ride! 👍


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Try XPEL Clear Universal Door Sill Guard. Seconding the advice above, but I've unfortunately had issues with plastic guards scratching paint before. This is safer. gl!


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> I’m definitely doing full body PPF I totally agree that full PPF is the smartest first move. Its basically the only way to really feel safe driving it every day. When I looked into it, I compared XPEL and SunTek quite a bit... I think its worth checking which one your local shops have the most experience with because the install quality is everything tho. I’d also suggest a dedicated leather sealant for the seats. Its kinda more reliable than just a cleaner and keeps the factory feel without making things too slippery or shiny. You dont want to mess up that interior... congrats on the delivery!


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