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Hey everyone,

I recently had some damage done to my Xpel PPF. Unfortunately it is too deep to be fixed by heat so I am wondering if anyone knew of any solutions that might fix this. I would hate to have the entire hood re-done just to repair this small area but you can see it under certain conditions. Attaching some photos for reference. I was thinking maybe buffing might do it but maybe not. Does anyone know any way to fix this or am I SOL?
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Buffing PPF is a tricky endeavor but can be done. Gyeon also has a new product for chemically cleaning PPF. Here are a couple vids that may help:

 
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Buffing PPF is a tricky endeavor but can be done. Gyeon also has a new product for chemically cleaning PPF. Here are a couple vids that may help:

Thanks! I might order this and give it a try.
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