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Originally Posted by OzWoz
Still looks in great condition. Have you picked up any rock chips / damage?. How is that solved if you want to restore a panel?.
The product is just becoming available here in Australia and some of the traditional PPF installers are not keen on it...I suspect that may be because it could take away their customers!.
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It resists rick chips as well or better than PPF.
Small chips can be smoothed out with a hot hair dryer and some rubbing. Larger ones can just be filled in with a dab of extra autoflex, which my installer provided.
And, yes, PPF installers don't like it. It's competition!