AFTER INSTALLATION
- Allow at least 48 hours for the film to settle and cure.
- Avoid touching the film for a week.
- Do not wash your car within 7 days of application.
REMOVE CONTAMINANTS PROMPTLY
- Immediately remove bird droppings, bug splatter, and other contaminants.
- Use a paint protection film cleaner if needed.
- Handle light scratches by letting the film self-heal in the sun.
MAINTAIN YOUR PAINT PROTECTION FILM
- After installing the film, avoid commercial car washes.
- Remove dead bugs and dirt immediately to prevent stains.
- Avoid using brushes or abrasive materials.
- Apply car wash soap with a clean microfiber mitt.
- Soak hard-to-clean spots with soap.
- Dry the coating with a microfiber towel.
- Use isopropyl alcohol for tough spots.
- Pay special attention to dirt build-up in the film’s edges.
- Consider detailing clay to maintain film’s smoothness
Maintenance Notes: Maintaining your paint protection film is crucial to prevent it from peeling off your vehicle’s paint. When waxing the film, ensure the wax contains less than 5% Kerosene or Naphtha and avoid waxes with dyes. Consider using PPF maintenance products for its films or other reputable car care shampoos, soaps, and waxes for effective maintenance.
PRESSURE WASHING
- Avoid pressure washing to prevent damage to the film.
- Pressure Washing Notes: It’s best to steer clear of high-pressure water sources like
- pressure washers. If you must use a pressure washer, keep it at a safe distance from the
- film and avoid spraying near the edges. Water pressure can lift the film’s edges and
- detach it from the paint.
PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS
- Use high-quality cleaning products.
- Choose shampoos with lubrication additives.
Product Recommendation Notes: Invest in high-quality cleaning products and steer clear of low-quality car wash soaps that may contain harsh chemicals. Opt for shampoos with lubrication additives and use microfiber mitts designed specifically for car care.
WARNING – AVOID PRESSURE WASHING