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Paint Protection Film
Automotive Window Film
Wrap Film
Q:Is it normal for transparent PPF to have bubbles or water pockets?
A:Yes, they usually disappear after several days under sunlight. If not resolved within 7 days, return to the shop for inspection.
Q:Can a scratched car be covered with PPF?
A:Repainting is required; wait at least one week after painting for the paint to cure before applying PPF.
Q:What does the warranty cover?
A:Cracking, delamination, bubbling, and significant yellowing. It does not cover external damage, corrosion, accidents, or any destructive force.
Q:Can PPF be polished?
A:Yes, it can be polished, but not recommended, as it will thin the nano self-healing coating and reduce protection.
Q:How to clean PPF?
A:Use 75% alcohol or non-abrasive, non-corrosive professional cleaning agents.
Q:Is it normal for edges to lift or bubble after PPF installation?
A:Yes, minor edge lifting or bubbling is normal; the car should be returned within 7 days for reinforcement.
Q:Is it normal for some areas of PPF to appear matte after installation?
A:Yes, due to stretching during application. A heat gun can restore the surface.
Q:Are low-quality PPF films harmful?
A:Yes, they may yellow, crack, leave residue, be difficult to remove, have a short lifespan, and fail to protect paint from scratches or corrosion.
Q:Will removing PPF damage the paint?
A:If the car has factory paint, removal will not cause paint damage. However, damaged paint or non-factory paint may peel during removal.
Q:What should I pay attention to when cleaning the car?
A:Do not use high-pressure water jets on the film edges, avoid brushes, and do not use corrosive chemicals.