SteveDC
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- Steve
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This post is a question, not an answer. I will have my MY21 treated with PPF film. Eventually, a bath will be required. I know that a selling point of a PPF coating is that you avoid swirl marks if the car is taken through a carwash. Since the large brushes used in those car washes must contain grit or larger abrasive pieces, I am not so sanguine about use of those services. In addition, I am concerned that the machinery will snag an edge on the film and pull it loose. Granting all this, one still has to decide what to ask car detailers to do for a PPF coated car. For example, clay is used to remove fine grit from a regular paint surface. Is clay appropriate for PPF? I’m thinking all I would require is a gentle wash and drying. I live in the city and don’t have access to my own garage. Your suggestions, thoughts and experiences are most welcome and might help others in my position as well. Steve
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