Will PPF get harder to remove
Discussion
Hi Folks
I bought my 2010 911 coming up 6 years ago, when I bought it it had PPF to front bumper, bonnet, front and rear wings, fills and roof edges. It’s a templated type of install so one that finishes about 2mm short of the panel so you can see the edge of it which now has a line of dirt along it that I can clean out.It’s also started to go a little off colour if you look carefully you can see a yellowish hue on the PPF.
I don’t know what the product is or how long it’s been fitted so I am wondering what to do, I think my options are.
1 Leave it on, it’s adding protection and it probably won’t get any harder to remove than it is now.
2 Have a go at removing it myself then get the car machine polished and add a ceramic coating by someone who knows what they are doing.
3 Try and find an expert to remove it and machine polish and add ceramic coating.
I have up to now opted for leave it on but I have no idea if it’s just going to make its eventual removal more difficult.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I bought my 2010 911 coming up 6 years ago, when I bought it it had PPF to front bumper, bonnet, front and rear wings, fills and roof edges. It’s a templated type of install so one that finishes about 2mm short of the panel so you can see the edge of it which now has a line of dirt along it that I can clean out.It’s also started to go a little off colour if you look carefully you can see a yellowish hue on the PPF.
I don’t know what the product is or how long it’s been fitted so I am wondering what to do, I think my options are.
1 Leave it on, it’s adding protection and it probably won’t get any harder to remove than it is now.
2 Have a go at removing it myself then get the car machine polished and add a ceramic coating by someone who knows what they are doing.
3 Try and find an expert to remove it and machine polish and add ceramic coating.
I have up to now opted for leave it on but I have no idea if it’s just going to make its eventual removal more difficult.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I removed (suspected) 12 year old PPF from my imported RS4 which started to peel at some corners. Watched a few youtube vids and used boiling hot water on a microfiber towel to heat up sections of the PPF and then pull it off towards myself. Hardly any glue stayed onto the bodywork so all it took was a good wash afterwards.
Quinten said:
I removed (suspected) 12 year old PPF from my imported RS4 which started to peel at some corners. Watched a few youtube vids and used boiling hot water on a microfiber towel to heat up sections of the PPF and then pull it off towards myself. Hardly any glue stayed onto the bodywork so all it took was a good wash afterwards.
Thanks, I am tempted to have a go at removing it, is there a reason you went for boiling water rather than a hot air gun? Youtubers seem to use both methods. Thanks
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