Hood Deflector Options?

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Mako825

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My new 24 Max Limited 4x4 with 90mi on it is at the wrap guy to put PPF ( Paint Protection Film } on the complete front end, fenders forward, complete mirrors, front 6" of roof & ant., R & L lower sides below body line, running board treads etc. I had Ford provide in the sale a hood deflector and window rain guards. The hood deflector was the one that is a stone shield not a deflector. The rain guards were the Weathertech type that slides into the frame. I had Weathertech one on my 09 and got rid of them because of wind noise and window regulator fighting to close. Ford gave me the normal hood deflector and I am not using it because of how it mounts. With the PPF I'm hoping the stones and bugs will be under control. I am also having the front & rear bumper grays done in black and the door pillar and sail panel. The liftgate chrome molding will be reflective white, same color as the truck and the chrome in the door handles, I have also removed the three Ford name plates on L/G. The windows have 35 on front doors and 60m on the W/S. The ceramic coating goes on after the wrap guy is done.

JKH13 - I have two other cars with ceramic coating and am very pleased with it. Maybe PPF and ceramic coating is the way to go. I’m going to look into this more. Thanks!
 

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Try polishing the impacted area and put two coats of Collinite 476 on it. It will make the bug remains much easier to rinse off.
 
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