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Paint Protection Film (PPF) DIY Kit?

Mad Ghost

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I previously wrapped the front half of my wife's highlander in PPF and it looked brand new after 5 years of use. Other area's of the suv that didn't have ppf those showed the age. I'm new to the off road game and don't want to get it scratched up on the trails and looking for a kit or pff film to install myself because a full wrap is north of 3k in my area. vs the materials being a few hundred. If you have advice I'd love to hear it.
 

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We can make pre-cut kits, but usually we limit it to the easier areas customers can do. Door trail edge, lower door, pillars, lower portion of the hood, etc.

Even as a person that does a lot of small vinyl installs, that's what I would stick to without a professional. No pun intended.

For tint / PPF I use templates from a software provider. Would love to hear other people's experiences.
 

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My biggest issue with template PPF cuts is the edge is always exposed. So you have to stare at the inevitable build up along the edge of the film as well as forego protection on the panel edges/corners that often take a beating.
 
 




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