Car Detailing and more on a Porsche 911 Turbo S
WHY PORSCHE OWNERS TRUST US WITH THEIR VEHICLES.
We are Bristols only XPEL (PPF) approved & Gtechniq accredited installation centre.
Over the years, we have focused on the meticulous care of high-end vehicles across Bristol and the wider South West region. As a result, we have built an enviable reputation as one of the most skilled and reliable installers of paint protection for Porsches.
In our work, we only use paint protection products we trust implicitly. That’s why we use XPEL paint protection films—XPEL Ultimate Plus, renowned for its high gloss, and XPEL Stealth, known for its understated matte finish.
We further enhance both aesthetics and protection through the application of Gtechniq ceramic coatings. These globally respected brands, with their extensive guarantees, form the core of our offering. We are also proud to have achieved Gtechniq accreditation.
In an era where many companies sing their own praises online, we take a different approach. We invite you to connect with us directly, or even tour our purpose-built facility, to witness the quality of our work first-hand.
In doing so, we hope you’ll understand why our customers regard us so highly.
I have used Autotrilogy for the last 3 years. They have provided full PPF on all my cars. Some are: Jeep TrackHawk, Mustang Bullitt, Toyota Yaris GR, 2 992 Porsche 911 Turbo S’s, 2 Porsche Taycan Turbo S’s.
They’ve just completed my 992 Porsche GT3 touring & are booked to carry out the same for my forthcoming Audi RS6 Performance due in May & another Taycan Sport Cross Turismo Turbo S due in April. I accept nothing less than perfection in the work they carry out which is always, without exception excellent. I’ve never had to go back to have re-work done. The attention to detail is quite extraordinarily good. I’m saying all this as a totally independent person who has nothing to gain in terms of kickbacks or rewards. I just feel that dedicated hard work & exceptional service needs to be shared.
I will continue to use Autotrilogy & as you will tell from this review I am very pleased with the work they carry out.
Simon Deakin (Facebook Review)
CERAMIC COATINGS EXPLAINED
A ceramic coating is a protective layer applied to your vehicle's exterior to safeguard it from external paint damage. It is a nanoscopic liquid treatment that forms a durable, hard layer once cured, providing long-lasting defence on the paintwork of your Porsche.
Light form of paint protection
Protects against Bird droppings, light swirl marks, & contaminants.
Hydrophobic - makes cleaning your Porsche much easier
PAINT PROTECTION EXPLAINED
Paint protection film is a virtually clear protective film which offers layers of invisible protection to your Porsche’s paintwork. It can be applied to selected areas, focusing on protecting vulnerable areas like the bonnet, front wings & wing mirrors, or it can be applied to the whole car.
Highest level of paint protection available
10 year guarantee backed by XPEL
UV, chemical and contaminent resistence
Great for stone chip protection
Self healing properties
EXAMPLES OF SOME OF THE PORSCHES WE'VE INSTALLED PAINT PROTECTION FILM & CERAMIC COATINGS ON.
PORSCHE PAINT PROTECTION CASE STUDIES
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Is ceramic coating good for your car.Absolutely, a ceramic coating can be a fantastic choice for your car. After we've taken care of any paint corrections, the application of this coating can noticeably enhance your vehicle's shine. Plus, it has the added advantage of blocking harmful UV rays. What's more, the protective layer it provides can serve you well for several years. So, all things considered, it's certainly good for your car.
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How long do ceramic coatings last?The longevity of ceramic coating really depends on a couple of factors. When applied professionally, these coatings usually endure for a period of up to 5 years. This duration can fluctuate based on the quality of the coating used (we use a professional grade ceramic coating - Gtechniq) and the application technique. It also depends on how aggressively you wash the car and it's exposure to the elements. If we were pushed to give an estimate, that we would say on average the coatings last 3 - 5 years.
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Can you wax a car with a ceramic coating?The short answer is yes. Yes you can. You need to install the ceramic coating first, let it cure, and then apply a wax. However we would question the need to apply a wax on top of a professional ceramic coating.
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How long does it take to ceramic coat a car?The process of applying a ceramic coat needs to be done meticulously and usually spans about 2-3 days. This timeframe can vary based on factors like the size of your vehicle, the condition of the paintwork and whether the vehicle is brand new or pre-owned. The application process is a multi-step one which includes stages like preparation, paint correction, actual application, and a curing period. It's a careful procedure, but worth it for the results!
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How much does ceramic coating cost?We need to start this answer off with an honest truth. There isn't a set cost for ceramic coating your car that we can give here. Simply because it depends on a wide range of factors. • Does your car need paint correction beforehand? • Is the car brand new or used? • Does it currently have wax or a ceramic coating on it already? • Are there any areas on the paintwork which are damaged? Bascially, how much work does the car require before we apply the ceramic coating? Then we need to consider the size and complexity of the panels. Given all these variables, it's not quite feasible to just assign a fixed price and say, 'That is how much it will cost'. There's a lot to consider. We'd love to discuss the options with you and take a look at your vehicle. Simply give us a call!
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Can you apply a ceramic coating to my windscreen, wheels, calipers?Absolutely! That's something we've done a lot of. Alloy wheels and calipers really benefit from the ceramic coating as it makes them a lot easier to wash and maintain.
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Ceramic coatings are hydrophobic. What's that actually mean?Short answer: In plain English, it means that the ceramic coating attempts to repel any water (rain or spray or hose pipe) After the ceramic coating has cured it results in a wonderfully smooth, hydrophobic surface. This means that liquids don't linger but rather slide off. Now, if there are minor damages on the car's paintwork (we're talking really tiny, microscopic-level imperfections), these areas, while still slick and smooth, aren't flawlessly even. This could result in water forming into a bead and resting in these minute depressions. If your car is stationary, these beads might stay put on the coating. But even the slightest disturbance, like a gust of wind or minor vibrations, will likely dislodge that bead from its minuscule crevice and off the car it goes. So in essence, a perfect Ceramic Coating would cause all water to sheet off the surface in mere seconds, not leaving any beads behind. This is the best scenario, as it helps to prevent water spots and ensures a dry, clean surface for the lifetime of the coating. Take this example of a Porsche 718 GTS 4.0 which we applied ceramic coating on top of PPF to. See how the rain moves off to all sides, taking dirt with it. As soon as the car is driven, the remaining water will fall off as well.
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How do I get a quote from you for ceramic coating?Simply fill in our contact form or just give us a call on 01275 463 134 We're a friendly team and more than happy to help and discuss options.
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Ceramic coating vs wax.So, you're caught in the classic car care conundrum: Ceramic Coating versus Car Wax.... Now, wax might initially seem more appealing - it's less money and you can apply it yourself. But let's delve a bit deeper into why you might want to consider ceramic coating instead. Firstly, let's talk about chemical resistance. Car Wax unfortunately doesn't score well here. After a couple of washes, it typically begins to deteriorate , as if it was never there. In stark contrast, Ceramic Coating is like the marathon runner of car care products - it's got stamina and stays the course, even when confronted with harsh chemicals. Now let's discuss damage protection. Car wax, to be honest, doesn't offer much. Ceramic coating though, it's a different ball game altogether. It's not some superhero shield that makes your car invincible. But it does a commendable job protecting your vehicle from everyday annoyances - think light scratches, swirl marks, and even those stone chips when you're cruising at lower speeds. At first glance, these benefits might not seem monumental, but ponder a bit more, and you'll appreciate the significance. After investing time and money to maintain your car's pristine paintwork or getting a detailed respray, you'd naturally want it to last. Despite your best efforts, over time, your car will show signs of wear like swirl marks and scratches, making it appear a bit dull. There's a myriad of factors that can harm your car's paintwork. Even something seemingly harmless like rain can eventually cause some damage. Over time, all these factors take a toll, causing your once shiny car to lose its lustre. So how do we combat this? The key lies in protecting your car's paintwork. And that's where Ceramic Coating steps in, offering this much-needed protection at a price point that's hard to beat. The only thing better, would be paint protection film.