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Not familiar with PPF? Here’s a quick rundown on what it’s made from, and how it works. PPF consists of an ultra-thin polyurethane, or polymer, which when properly applied by a professional (typically an auto detailing or vinyl installation expert), forms a transparent protective surface layer. This disposable “skin” protects a car’s clear coat, as well as the paint beneath it from things like surface scratches, UV exposure, hard water deposits, acid rain, oxidation, and various other unpleasantries. That said, there’s still a lot of confusion out there over what PPF can and cannot do, especially when exposed to extreme situations. The pendulum swings both ways too, with the pros and cons of PPF either being overly exaggerated, or completely understated. So let’s shovel through the bullshit, and get down to the facts, because there’s much to be gained by
Not familiar with PPF? Here’s a quick rundown on what it’s made from, and how it works. PPF consists of an ultra-thin polyurethane, or polymer
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