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PPF removal-- you've got to be kidding me

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  1. Mario Andretti

    Mario Andretti Formula 3
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    Well well, guess what happened... all this ppf story got me thinking about mine. I bought the car covered in ppf all around, including all the way up the top rear bumper. I removed most of it, spent days on doors, bumpers.... Took the car to a ppf shop to remove the bonnet and fenders and apply new ppf.

    It came with the clear coat. I think they rushed it... now the car is being painted. damn. It was very old and stiff, and most of it left all the glue behind...

    I am re-thinking the ppf story now, don't think I'll put any on anymore.
     
  2. ifeelfree0

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    Sorry to hear that- its like a gut punch. Do you know when it was put on? Mine is going on 5 yrs and I may leave it on for only 2 more years. I know the older films had much less expected life, thats why I ask
     
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  3. FerrfanFL

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    That sucks, am so sorry to hear that. I will NEVER put PPF back on my car. I know everyone tells me the newer PPF is much better than the older stuff, never pulls paint, etc, but i still will never put it back on my car.
     
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  4. Mario Andretti

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    I have a history record of "repaired scratches and re-applied ppf on front bumper" from 2006. If it 's all that old.. no wonder. But I don't know when everything was applied. You should be fine on 5 years. Problem is, re-applying film on bumper costs just as much as re-spraying front bumper, so what is better? I don't know .

    The shop wanted to reapply on mine 2 days after painting... I said no no, I just want it home, no more film for me.
     
  5. ADA///M

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    never reapply after painting that soon. Needs way more time to full cure
     
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  6. ifeelfree0

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    A minimum of 3 months after painting and that needs to be at ~70 degrees.
     
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  7. DiSomma6

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    Never, ever apply PPF or vinyl wrap to any repainted panel, regardless of age. If you plan on garaging the car and only driving at night, then you have a 50-50 chance of not ruining the paint. If you drive in the daytime sun, then you will, without question, ruin the paint on removal. A $50K paint job will be superior in luster, shine, depth, but the factory original durability simply cannot be matched in a paint booth.

    Anyway, if I want to gamble, I'll hit the Vegas strip rather than roll the dice on my Ferrari's paint job!
     
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  8. Mario Andretti

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    I agree... now that being said; my M3 was resprayed and I applied myself a pre-cut kit of ppf 4 years ago... Came off nicely and I just renewed it (again with 100 bucks kit from ebay). I track that car and it saved the bumper from many small stones and rubber flying out of cars.... I will probably never apply ppf anymore to Ferrari.. It's a garage queen anyway.
     

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