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DefenderFonz



Member Since: 23 Jun 2022
Location: Essex
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Defender Off-road Paint Protection
Hi all, I’m exploring options for paint protection on my L663 Defender. I’ve headed out on greenlanes and picked up a few car-length scratches, nothing that a good detailing wouldn’t remove but I would like to protect the paint from any more severe scratches.

If anyone has experience with a great installer, the particular product name, and pricing that would be great!

Thanks Smile
Post #1077815 18th Oct 2025 11:02am
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Keith_L



Member Since: 01 Sep 2025
Location: Worcestershire
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United Kingdom 
I'd be interested in the responses to this as well, for the same reasons. 2023 Defender D300 HSE in Pangea Green
2002 Discovery 2 Td5 Auto in Zambize Silver
2010 Freelander 2 Td4 HSE in Bali Blue (sold but we should have kept it)
Post #1077832 18th Oct 2025 2:08pm
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Splaktar



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I recommend the Xpel Ultimate Plus 10 installed by a licensed installer. It's self-healing (in the hot sun or with a heat gun), and the 10 is their thickest (10 mils) film for off-road vehicles. You can usually choose shiny or stealth (matte) and add a ceramic coat over the top for ease of cleaning and to keep nasty tar/grease off of it.

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Post #1077870 18th Oct 2025 11:52pm
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haymeister



Member Since: 24 May 2021
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I have Xpel PPF Ultimate plus. The lack of stone chips on the front is remarkable. 22MY Defender 110 D300 S in Pangea Green and Contrast White Roof
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Post #1077920 20th Oct 2025 12:18am
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A1C6



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Splaktar wrote:
I recommend the Xpel Ultimate Plus 10 installed by a licensed installer. It's self-healing (in the hot sun or with a heat gun), and the 10 is their thickest (10mm) film for off-road vehicles. You can usually choose shiny or stealth (matte) and add a ceramic coat over the top for ease of cleaning and to keep nasty tar/grease off of it.

So you are telling me that you can get ppf that is 1 cm think?! How would that even work? MY25.5 110 OCTA First Ed. P635
Post #1077921 20th Oct 2025 12:25am
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Splaktar



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Sorry, 10 mils, so 0.25mm.
Post #1077924 20th Oct 2025 8:19am
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A1C6



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Ah. Thanks for clarifying. MY25.5 110 OCTA First Ed. P635
Post #1077928 20th Oct 2025 9:42am
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ruggedpeak



Member Since: 27 Jul 2012
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I am in Suffolk and have been requesting quotes from installers in the locality from the Xpel website. So far quotes are £2500 ("draft quote") to £4000 for a L663 110.

https://www.xpel.com/products/ultimate-plus Tony

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Post #1077951 20th Oct 2025 4:20pm
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