PPF for the win
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PPF for the win
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I'll never understand people who skip PPF on a six figure sports car.
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How do you get the track marks off? I am PPFd and ceramic coated. I find the rubber comes of the paint pretty easily. But getting it off the PPF is a PITA.
Any tips for a product that works without destroying ceramic coat?
Any tips for a product that works without destroying ceramic coat?
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You avoid installers who leave knife cuts into your paint by going to installers who DO NOT leave knife cuts into your paint, rather than not doing PPF altogether, no?
I get it that in today's world with these outfits popping up like mushrooms after rain there are fly-by-night PPF installers, as seemingly every Tom, Dick, and Harriette have a PPF shop now. But that should not be a deterrent to doing PPF as plenty or credible places to go. Otherwise it's kinda like saying: "I won't redo my house because of bad contractors". Plenty of good contractors out there so don't let that derail your desires.
I get it that in today's world with these outfits popping up like mushrooms after rain there are fly-by-night PPF installers, as seemingly every Tom, Dick, and Harriette have a PPF shop now. But that should not be a deterrent to doing PPF as plenty or credible places to go. Otherwise it's kinda like saying: "I won't redo my house because of bad contractors". Plenty of good contractors out there so don't let that derail your desires.
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You avoid installers who leave knife cuts into your paint by going to installers who DO NOT leave knife cuts into your paint, rather than not doing PPF altogether, no?
I get it that in today's world with these outfits popping up like mushrooms after rain there are fly-by-night PPF installers, as seemingly every Tom, Dick, and Harriette have a PPF shop now. But that should not be a deterrent to doing PPF as plenty or credible places to go. Otherwise it's kinda like saying: "I won't redo my house because of bad contractors". Plenty of good contractors out there so don't let that derail your desires.
I get it that in today's world with these outfits popping up like mushrooms after rain there are fly-by-night PPF installers, as seemingly every Tom, Dick, and Harriette have a PPF shop now. But that should not be a deterrent to doing PPF as plenty or credible places to go. Otherwise it's kinda like saying: "I won't redo my house because of bad contractors". Plenty of good contractors out there so don't let that derail your desires.
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jkautz (10-15-2023)
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Having said that, I'm fully PPF + ceramic (I use this: https://mothers.com/products/r3-raci...-remover-09224
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All of this experience just made me more aware of what to look for, and to be much more scrutinizing in my selection. Over the years I have even changed PPF providers (with whom I have been happy with their prior work) who became a 'victim of their own success' - i.e. started running a large operation where they no longer were doing the PPF-ing themselves, but rather got relegated to the admin/logistical work given the size of operations, and are hiring 'understudies' to do the PPF at lower standards of execution.
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