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If memory serves me....Avery Nano Fusion is supposed to be the bees-knees on PPF in the market.
I have had numerous films of all likes installed. MY preference being Ventureshield.
Over the years, I have not had any film installed on my * new toys*. Forget the marketing, forget the *bleh*, the fact of the matter is, PPF will soak up grime and will YELLOW. How good your eyes see it is another matter. I did post a pic of PPF removed from the car and you can clearly see the coloration....
Fast forward today. Thanks to Sandy, my DD is in the shop getting quite some TLC. I love my bodyshop....they truely know how to *work it out* between them and the appraiser. Just debating whether I am going to PPF the DD. The bottom of the sill rockers is not even up for discussion. But the traditional areas in the front, etc....well, that`s open to a subjective approach.
I won`t talk myself like I`ve had in the past cause I`m so much better off with PPF....and I`m protected.
Let me hear it for those who have seen the long term usage with the Avery Nano Fusion..
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Paging Rick Rack or any PPF guru.
Winter seems to be holding out like last year, so no salt or SAND in the roads...
Another ? - How long would you let fresh paint cure before doing PPF. The rockers I have and always done....and the DD is scheduled to be done in the shop in about 2 weeks out.
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I thought it to be relatively new to the market, so I dont think that anyone has long term...maybe its something else I am thinking of though