jabberwoki
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Im buying a car that has this stuff all over it.
Just wondering any good?
Easy to remove?
Just wondering any good?
Easy to remove?
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Tech has advanced a lot supposedly. My installer said it should come right off even after 10 years no problem. I assume if he were to lie it would be that I would have to get it replaced sooner not later lol.I've seen some that when they get old, they'll crack and fade or yellow - and when you try to pull them off they can take off parts of the clear coat. Granted, technology may have changed some since then and the ones I saw that did this were pretty old - maybe tech has improved since then. Were I to go that route I'd probably have it re-done every few years to prevent that.
Yeah you do have to stay on top of the stains....but hey I'd rather have bug juice etched into my PPF than the clearcoat. I think the calculation changes a bit if you're tracking the car at all. At lot more to worry about than just bugs in that environment...I put it on my Porsche (full front, roof, rockers, behind tires, headlights, etc), and was highly disappointed after my first trip. It was summer, so super hot as usual (TX). I didn't wash the car until I came back, and the bug crap was embedded on the film. I had to do 'paint correction' to remove it, and still wasn't like new. And with a relatively cheap car by comparison, I decided against it. The bugs also left marks on the clearcoat after 2 trips on the Bullitt, but way less than with the film, even after the 'correction'. So I'm just touching up the chips, and calling it a day .
For those who live in hot climates, be ready to go to the carwash after each leg of your summer trip, if you want the film to look good in the long run. Bugs are not kind to PPF. And I had supposedly the best for hot climates (SunTek).
Hmmmm ....... lookin like you ought to install some bubble wrap on the front end - danger lurking everywhere there!I have the whole front of my car wrapped and it saved me alot of damage when a cabinet fell off the wall. I dont have any good pictures of the actual damage but it only got down to the paint in 2 little spots where the metal handles hit. Cabinet had about 50lbs of crap in it and was held to the wall with 30+ year old glue and a couple staples...