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Anyone use or have seen the New Ceramic Pro Kavaca PPF ? ? ? ?

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Looks to be some good stuff. Instant-Healing Paint Protective Film.
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Many modern films are self-healing to an extent.
 

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"Instant"

Honestly I don't know what that's supposed to mean. It takes a few seconds? .01 second? What?

Forgive my skepticism but Ceramic Pro is known for misleading marketing, so I really don't see what would make this film any better than the other options out there.
 

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I watched that video a couple times and what I saw was the guy moving the camera away from the area he "scratched" with the wire brush immediately as he was doing it not leaving it focused on the area, which in my mind is just a little shady. When he moved the camera back over the spots he did, he was going quickly, but not so quick as I couldn't see the scratches still there. I'm not a pro with these films, and as far as I can tell none of them would hold up to that level of wire brushing without leaving swirl marks (JMHO). I suspect that after any of these new PPF's stay in the sun and are heated sufficiently, the plastic film will always "self-heal" to a degree.
 
 




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