Can you buff out scratches in PPF?

You should not use an abrasive polish on paint protection film, as this can cause hazing on the surface. Scratches can be removed by gently heating the surface, as directed above.
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Can you touch up PPF?

Can PPF be applied over a vehicle that has been 'touched-up'? Yes, it can although we should point out that you'll get the best results if the area in question has been color-sanded smooth and buffed after the paint has been applied. In other words, the better the touchup, the better the PPF will look.
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Does PPF scratch?

Working in a clean environment is the important part of installing PPF. In most cases, the condition of your vehicle also plays a huge part in a clean PPF installation. A swirl-free, scratch-free, rock-chip free, close to perfect finish is desirable.
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Can you buff out plastic scratches?

Apply a mild abrasive, such as toothpaste, furniture polish, baking soda or plastic polish to the scratch. Try our VuPlex Plastic Cleaning Kit which will also give your surface a gloss finish. Wipe a clean cloth over the paste you have added in a circular motion.
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Does WD 40 remove scratches from plastic?

Does WD 40 remove scratches from plastic? WD 40 is a water-displacing oil that is used to lubricate tools and remove water from metal surfaces. It does not remove scratches from plastic.
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How do you fix deep scratches in plastic?

Combine equal parts water and baking soda to create a thick paste and apply with a cotton round or cloth, working in into the scratch with gentle, circular motions. Rinse periodically to check your progress, repeating until you've completely removed the scratch.
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How can PPF be healed?

Think of self-healing PPF like an ice cube. If you scratch an ice cube with your fingernail and then heat it up, the ice cube will return to its original state once again. Similarly, self-healing PPF will “heal” any dings or surface-level scratches if you wash it with warm water or leave your car out under the sun.
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Should you wax over PPF?

Can the paint protection film be waxed? After applying paint protection film on your car, you can wax it. However, make sure that the wax you will be using does not contain Kerosene or Naphtha in over 5% concentration. Also avoid waxes that come with dyes.
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How long does Xpel PPF last?

How long will paint protection film last? XPEL Clear Bra Paint Protection Film can last years. Our film is covered by a 10 year warranty, but as long as you take proper care of your film, it will continue to perform year after year.
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How hard is it to remove PPF?

This myth requires us to break down the properties of film adhesion. High-quality PPF will stick to your car no matter what, but that doesn't mean that it is impossible to remove. Certainly, if someone tried to peel off a layer of our PPF the same way you peel a sticker off of an apple there would be problems.
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Does PPF heal itself?

Difference in Self Healing Property: There are some PPF's that offer the ultimate paint protection film properties – by instantly healing scratches. But most are 'self-healing' that require some heat or physical repair techniques to remove the surface scratches.
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How long does it take for PPF to heal?

Give PPF at least seven days to cure before washing the vehicle. If you are using a pressure washer, keep away from the film's edges.
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Does PPF yellow over time?

Over time and extended exposure to direct sunlight and various weather elements, the paint protection film may, over time, start to yellow. This is especially noticeable on white and brighter colored cars.
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Does Xpel hide scratches?

Xpel or suntek protect paint not hide scratches. You need paint correction to remove scratches first than add xpel or suntek. The installer will usually do a paint correction process before the film is installed to remove them.
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Can PPF go through car wash?

If you take your car to a hand car wash service be sure to tell them that you've had PPF applied so they can take care when using any high-pressure water streams.
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Can you wax over Xpel?

Can the film be waxed? While you can wax the film, be sure the product you are using doesn't contain Naphtha or Kerosene in concentrations over 5%, and avoid waxes that contain dyes. For best results, we recommend using our XPEL Flawless Finish Paint Protection Film Sealant or XPEL Ceramic Boost.
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Does toothpaste remove scratches from plastic?

Polishing plastic with toothpaste

Using toothpaste is really effective to remove small surface scratches from soft plastics on small household items like frames or storage boxes. You'll want to use a non-gel paste and if you can find one with baking soda in it, that's an added bonus.
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Does WD-40 ruin plastic?

WD-40 can be used on just about everything. It is safe for metal, rubber, wood and plastic. WD-40 can be applied to painted metal surfaces without harming the paint. Polycarbonate and clear polystyrene plastic are among the few surfaces on which to avoid using a petroleum-based product like WD-40.
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