PPF - keeping it pretty.

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I was going to get my car PPF’d after I got it. Then I started having fun with it and couldn’t part with it for a week. Happy you have the self-control to git ‘er done! ??
 

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I was going to get my car PPF’d after I got it. Then I started having fun with it and couldn’t part with it for a week. Happy you have the self-control to git ‘er done! ??
I totally get that lol. But that black, to stay pretty definitely needs protected even that I have a garaged, it just seems to show marks easy. So I sure hope my self-control will pay off lol
 

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I totally get that lol. But that black, to stay pretty definitely needs protected even that I have a garaged, it just seems to show marks easy. So I sure hope my self-control will pay off lol
I love black but scratches dings etc. shows up a mile away
 


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I front ppf'd my yellow '23. Of course a have a bad ding on my rear quarter now, but the front still looks snazzy.
 
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That’s good to hear that the PPF has held up and protected.
 
 







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