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      03-25-2024, 09:55 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by G80XOK View Post
I own a shop in Fresno ca that does Xpel Ppf. I can tell you it will not change the color of the frozen paint. If anything the film might have a different sheen or reflect like different then what the factory frozen paint does. On cars with frozen paint like on bmw and Mercedes we usually recommend doing full body. Not only for that reason but because this paint is so difficult to maintain. Ppf gives you some peace of mind. If you have any questions feel free to reach out!
what happens when you remove aged/old PPF and have adhesive left over on frozen paint?

For gloss paints you can use solvent and polish the paint after but that isn't an option on a frozen painted car since it can't be polished. That means a repaint will be required if adhesive is left behind on PPF removal.

I'm curious what your take is on this given that you install PPF for a living.
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