Tickle
Senior Member
1. I've seen warranties 5+ years against it. So keep your paperwork.Maybe I’m in the minority but IMO PPF is a waste of money and time.
1. The glue begins to yellow after a few years even on the new, high tier PPF after roughly 3-5 years. That’s my experience.
2. It needs replacing.
3. The paint without PPF will fade differently if the car frequently experiences the elements. Yes, clear and PPF both have UV protection but there’s still a difference.
4. Cars get rock chips so it’s a losing battle regardless.
2. I'm not sure anyone implied otherwise.
3. No one is debating that. Still simply trying to protect the paint as much as possible.
4. Yes the cars will get damaged. I think people are simply looking to keep their car looking as good as possible for as long as possible. I understand that isn't for everyone. For many a car is tool used to get from A to B. However if you're on this forum and discussing it as well as own one. You are likely doing it because the car means more to you than that. So you will do what you can to mitigate the effects to time and wear. We all live in various parts of the country and will experience different ways mother nature or daily driving will impact our cars.
I understand it is your opinion. You will place value on certain things differently than other. Calling it a waste of time feels a bit much.
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