fiveoboy01
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- 2017 LB GT 400A
He's got more than enough connections to find out whether or not he can screw up the film by polishing, no doubt it's clickbait for views. I'm not watching to find out.Considering there are YouTubers out there that wreck high end exotics for views, it wouldn’t surprise me if this situation falls into that category. I don’t watch many of this guy’s videos so I have no idea if this is his style or not.
But, as a detailer, he should know the possibilities of introducing that much heat by polishing PPF. Yeah, pulling the PPF before trying to polish it would’ve been pricey if he wanted to PPF back on. But, he’s got an even bigger check to write now.
We can all say the right thing would’ve been for the original installer to do at least a one step polish before applying the PPF. While this is true, shouldn’t we also be saying the right thing for this guy to do would be to test a small area first with a light polish, then when it didn’t clear up, to just pull the PPF and polish the paint? That’s what a lot of these guys preach to us, seems they don’t always practice what they preach themselves…
You can polish PPF, it's commonly done. The top coat that most films have isn't that great, and my procedure is a light polish followed by a ceramic coat. Films are just too porous and IMO coating over the top is mandatory.
Really hard to beat PPF+coating. It does cost plenty of money though.
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