Can i remove old craked ppf without damaging paint or scratches with warm water and plastic scraper ? Or you have another method I will be grateful to you and thanks for your knowledge because of you i learn alot thanks again 🔥
@w4hbi Maybe. We mostly use a steamer during removal. You should be able to get the ppf off without doing permanent damage to the paint. Fine scratches could be normal during a difficult removal. We use a steamer and heat up the PPF. Hopefully, you can then pull the PPF off. If the PPF leaves adhisive behind, then you use an adhisive remover to get that off. If the PPF breaks apart into little pieces, then you can use steam and a plastic scraper to get it off. The goal is to keep the scraper between the adhisive and ppf. Not between the adhisive and Paint. It's best to stay off the paint surface with the scraper. 👍🏻 Removal of old bad PPF is a terrible, time-consuming job!
Just long enough so that they are fully dry. It can really differ depending on the temperature of the room and whether I went around and dried the edges out with a towel. Sometimes I'll speed up the process by using an air compressor to blow the edges out. I would figure that most things should dry out by themselves within and hour or two.
It's an Amgo xl-7. Im not sure if can recommend this one thought. It seems to do fine, but I have some issues that I can't get resolved. I need to make a review on it.
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Thanks again for another awesome video!
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Can i remove old craked ppf without damaging paint or scratches with warm water and plastic scraper ? Or you have another method I will be grateful to you and thanks for your knowledge because of you i learn alot thanks again 🔥
@w4hbi Maybe. We mostly use a steamer during removal. You should be able to get the ppf off without doing permanent damage to the paint. Fine scratches could be normal during a difficult removal.
We use a steamer and heat up the PPF. Hopefully, you can then pull the PPF off. If the PPF leaves adhisive behind, then you use an adhisive remover to get that off.
If the PPF breaks apart into little pieces, then you can use steam and a plastic scraper to get it off. The goal is to keep the scraper between the adhisive and ppf. Not between the adhisive and Paint. It's best to stay off the paint surface with the scraper. 👍🏻
Removal of old bad PPF is a terrible, time-consuming job!
How long do you wait for the edges to dry? Thank you again for a great video
Just long enough so that they are fully dry. It can really differ depending on the temperature of the room and whether I went around and dried the edges out with a towel. Sometimes I'll speed up the process by using an air compressor to blow the edges out. I would figure that most things should dry out by themselves within and hour or two.
What type of lift you have? I’m looking into buying one this year
It's an Amgo xl-7. Im not sure if can recommend this one thought. It seems to do fine, but I have some issues that I can't get resolved. I need to make a review on it.
Also, I can't figure out how to lift Teslas on it. It misses all of the jack points.
@@EncorePPFtint thanks man I’m looking into quick jacks as well.
@itslo5647 bendpak makes a great lift as well.
Did you go to SEMA?
We bought another window tinting shop in our town a month ago. No time for sema. 😭 Next year, for sure! 👍🏻
So is glad wrap considered FPF? Asking for a hungry guy. 😅😅😅
😂🤣 Are you bringing your car in for tint? I'll super hook it up!
@EncorePPFtint I am planning to but have a lot of things to pay for right now. I'll be seeing you to hook up my fishbowl 🤣🤣🤣
What's the year, make, and model of your fishbowl?
@EncorePPFtint 🤣🤣🤣🤣 2017 toyota camry xle grandma edition
I drive a 2012 Honda Accord and a 2008 Buick Enclave. I'm all about a paid off grandma edition! 👵
Your content is always on point. 🚗💖 I’d love to chat about a potential collab with our IVICY Linen Car Seat Cover - it’s a perfect fit for your audience. If you’re interested, let’s connect! 😊
Reach out to me at youtube@encorewindowtinting.com