Not really a detailing question, but I thought the experts here would be able to answer this question.
I recently had a new set of Euro H4 headlights installed in my '87 911 and decided to purchase headlight protection film to protect the lights from rock damage. The installation instructions say to wet the film with a mixture of water and isopropyl alcohol so that the film can be manipulated and positioned properly over the headlights. I'm a bit concerned about using the alcohol since I don't know what, if any, negative effect it will have on my car's paint finish when it invariable drips onto the paint during installation. Can isopropyl alcohol damage my car's paint? Should I forget about the alcohol and just use water during the installation? Or should I use the water/alcohol mixture and carefully cover the parts of my car's hood/bumper that could become exposed to the alcohol during the install?
I recently had a new set of Euro H4 headlights installed in my '87 911 and decided to purchase headlight protection film to protect the lights from rock damage. The installation instructions say to wet the film with a mixture of water and isopropyl alcohol so that the film can be manipulated and positioned properly over the headlights. I'm a bit concerned about using the alcohol since I don't know what, if any, negative effect it will have on my car's paint finish when it invariable drips onto the paint during installation. Can isopropyl alcohol damage my car's paint? Should I forget about the alcohol and just use water during the installation? Or should I use the water/alcohol mixture and carefully cover the parts of my car's hood/bumper that could become exposed to the alcohol during the install?