Thread: ppf or not???
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      02-22-2023, 10:09 AM   #6
LuvMyE92
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I've had cars with PPF (either used or dealer installed before I had a chance). I would never pay to have it done - I don't like how it looks, I don't like how the edges can catch dirt, they are not foolproof, and they can often cause troubles when you remove them if they get too old and brittle.

That said, I understand the appeal for the people who want to keep their car pristine, but in my experience, a car is going to get damaged regardless of what you do to protect it. Wheels, windshield, paint, trim, if you drive it, that's what's going to happen. And I drive my cars. No garage queens here.

Don't save it for the next guy.

Save your money, buy some touch-up paint (as you tried to do in a different thread) and if it looks real bad in 20 years, have it repainted.
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