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      06-22-2019, 09:33 PM   #91
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Originally Posted by buckybadger View Post
You can put Xpel on non-OEM paint job too. The main thing is to wait for few months for paint to completely harden before Xpel application. Most people put Xpel quickly after a re-paint.

Same thing with new car, if you put Xpel on a brand new built car the next day, you will likely peel the paint too. However most of the time the car is around 3-6 months away from production when it reaches the buyer. By that time paint is already cooked and safe for Xpel.
Of course you can install the PPF on a non OEM paint jobs, I’m saying these companies won’t warranty their films on repaints. I’m a professional in this field.
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