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Old 23-05-2022, 03:51 PM   #1
Celtic Beast
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Default What are the cons of installing paint protection film?

I’m intending to have the front of my car from the windscreen forward and the mirrors covered with paint protection film (PPF).

I’m familiar with most of the pros of doing this. What are the cons?

I would particularly like to hear from those of you who’ve had PPF installed — both good and bad experiences.

Can any of you recommend an installer in Melbourne? (I have one in mind although I haven’t committed to them yet.)
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