Quick Tips for Maintaining Paint Protection Film


How to Maintain Paint Protection Film
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Installing paint protection film may be the solution for you if you want to keep your paint safe from road dangers while maintaining its factory appearance. Perhaps you’ve been wondering how to care for a 3M Clear Bra, or perhaps you’re concerned about the best way to keep your new Stealth Paint Protection Film in good shape. Regardless matter the type of paint protection film your vehicle has, it’s critical to look after this valuable investment!

1) Cleaning Your Automobile

There are a lot of things you should know about paint protection film, and one of them is how to wash a car with PPF on it properly. You are not allowed to wash your vehicle for the first 48 hours following installation. You may have to wait even longer than 48 hours in some cases. You could destroy your paint protection film and squander your money if you wash your vehicle too soon.

Washing your vehicle after installation isn’t a big deal after the first couple of days. Although it’s best to verify with your installer and the paint protection film manufacturer first, you can wash your paint-protected vehicle just like any other car.

Only car washing agents that may damage your new paint protection film or clear bra should be avoided. Using water and a gentle soap should be enough. According to XPEL’s frequently asked questions, you can even send your vehicle through an automatic car wash with certain paint protection film, such as all of XPEL’s.

One of the factors that people consider when deciding between paint protection film and vehicle wraps is whether washing your vehicle will become a bigger burden than it needs to be. If you choose a vinyl wrap over paint protection film, you will need to wash your vehicle with extreme caution, gentle hands, and a soft sponge.

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2) Remove any contaminants as soon as possible.

Immediately removing impurities is one of the quickest ways to keep your paint protection film safeguarding your car and looking excellent. Bird droppings, oil spray, and muck are all examples of this. If you leave impurities on your car, the film may become damaged or degraded.

If contamination won’t come off with a simple wipe down, XPEL Australia cleaning can help. Isopropyl alcohol can be used if this does not work. Because it is sold as a first aid antiseptic, you can find it at your local drugstore. If you use isopropyl alcohol to remove a stubborn stain, be sure you don’t contact any paint that isn’t protected with paint protection film.

3) Waxing

There is no need to polish your vehicle with the elegant appearance that paint protection film may provide.

XPEL’s Paint Protection Film and wish to maintain its lustrous appearance; you should seal it once every three months using XPEL’s Flawless Finish Paint Protection Film Sealant. If you want to use this product on another type of paint protection film, it should be done by a professional since if not applied properly on other paint protection film types, it can result in an uneven appearance.

You can wax over your paint protection film if you are careful about the wax’s contents or you simply enjoy the ritual of waxing your cherished vehicle. Check the label for any solvents that could weaken the adhesive that keeps your paint protection film firmly adhered to your paint, as well as any abrasive elements that could damage the film’s top layer.

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The components naphtha and kerosene are of particular significance when it comes to painting protection films. If wax has more than 5% of these chemicals, it can harm your paint protection film. To avoid ruining your paint protection film, stay clear from any waxes that contain colors in their constituents.


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Elyse Walker