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Help Center
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When should I install PPF on my vehicle?It is best to install PPF to your vehicle upon purchasing or shortly after to receive the full benefits of the film. Vehicles can suffer wear and tear from daily driving, causing rock chips, contaminations, scratches etc.
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Can Paint Protection Film be applied over repaired or fresh paint?Paint Protection Film is designed and warrantied when applied to original paint. Issues with aftermarket/repaired paint are not warranted by manufacturer. If you choose to still have Paint Protection Film installed over fresh paint, the common waiting period is 30 days for the paint to outgas.
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Can I take my car through a pressure wash with Paint Protection Film?It is best practice to wait 3 days before washing your car. While hand washing is preferred, you can use a pressure wash, but be careful near edges as the pressure water can lift the edge.
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Can “COATINGS” be applied to Paint Protection Film?Ceramic coatings are approved for use with our Paint Protection Films when applied over the surface of the product. Ceramic coatings create an additional barrier for solvent and water penetration while not negatively impacting the performance or self-healing of our Paint Protection Film. This application will not void your warranty.
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If there is a stain that won’t wash off, what do I do?If a stain will not wash off with a regular car wash, you can apply isopropyl alcohol to a microfiber towel and clean the stain; if that does not work you can use a small amount of lacquer thinner. If the stain remains, we would recommend you use a mild-abrasive wax and polish the surface of the film to restore the original appearance. Polishing/buffing of the film is a great way to remove contaminants from the surface, however this process should be limited to as-needed or once every 12- 18 months. An example of a mild-abrasive wax would be Turtle Wax Renew RX Polishing Compound Light to Medium Cleaner.
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