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Originally Posted by 6spdhyperblue
I’ve done it myself and professionally before, I’m in the camp of putting that money toward respraying the front bumper when the time comes.
The big stuff cut through my film anyway
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Yeah, IDK... if you live somewhere where your front end is getting constantly sandblasted, like the front range of Colorado, when do you decide the time has come? And right after your new re-spray you'll immediately receive damage once again. IME PPF can both keep the paint looking new and makes cleaning the car much easier as you can just scrub the bugs and tar off without worrying about messing up the paint. In the nearly 4 years I've owned my car there's only been one or two rocks that damaged the paint under PPF and PPF certainly minimizes the damage too.
I can certainly see not needing PPF in some use cases, but in some cases I think it's necessary.