The application of a Paint Protection Film (PPF) is one of the best ways to keep your car shiny and awesome. It is a shield between the elements and your car. Nonetheless, one should make sure that the PPF is preserved in a way that will make it last and also protect the car. Below are seven simple steps that can assist you in properly caring for your Paint Protection Film.
1. Immediate Post-Installation Care
While installing PPF bars, it is mandatory for you to still observe these guidelines:
- Avoid Pressing Bubbles: The thin film is fixed, and these bubbles will disappear by themselves in 2-3 weeks.
- No Washing or Waxing: The first week avoid washing or waxing your car. However, it is the due time the humidity has been evaporated and the film is properly installed.
- Minimize Driving: If possible, do not use your car for the first week to prevent any influence.
2. Smart Cleaning Practices
Keeping the vehicle clean using PPF is mile-seat:
- Avoid Commercial Car Washes: A clean microfiber mitt and car wash soap are used to do the car washing effectively.
- Remove Contaminants Immediately: Excrement from birds, bug impact, and any form of stains by dirt should be wiped off as earliest as possible. For severe stains, clean with 99% isopropyl alcohol or lacquer thinner.
- Use Gentle Materials: Do not use hard items such as brushes, paper, or terry materials since they are capable of scratching the film’s surface.
3. Allow Proper Curing Time
It is advisable not to touch the film more so for the first 48 hours after applying the film. Do not attempt to rush the curing process because it may require more time, especially if the temperature is low or there is high humidity.
4. Managing Light Scratches
Many PPFs, such as XPEL’s Stealth and Ultimate Plus, have self-healing properties:
- Sun Exposure: As the film cures, park your car for about 25- 30 minutes in the sun.
- Hot Water: If the sun is not enough, then pour hot water (120°F) over scratches to make the self-healing start.
6. Avoid Pressure Washing
High-pressured water can wash the PPF and pull it away from the paint surface. When hiring a pressure washer, ensure it is kept far off, and try not to wash the edges of the film with the water.
7. Routine Maintenance
- Waxing: Wax at least every 3-6 months, but the wax cannot be more than 5% kerosene or naphtha, and do not use dyed waxes.
- Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use cleaning products that have fallen under the category ‘acidic’ or ‘alkaline,’ and also do not use any products containing petroleum or any product from the resin.
- Hand Detailing: Hand-buffing is preferred to keep hands off the film to prevent it from getting scratched.
Adhering to all of these tips shall make your vehicle uphold a perfect Paint Protection Film that enhances the beauty of your car paint for years.