08-25-2022, 09:32 PM | #1 |
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How much damage before ppf replacement
Hey all…I ended up getting full ppf on my San Marino g80. I finished a drive to savannah from Miami and thought there was a large piece of debris on the hood, right around the middle about 1/3 up from front.
Turns out, it's a hole in the ppf where something must have hit it on the drive up. First, thank goodness for the ppf acting as a sacrificial layer, as I do not see any paint damage, though admittedly it may be marked right at the edge of the impact. Car only has 1500 miles, this is the only imperfection in the ppf. Should I go Immediately to get the hood redone? Or should I wait a bit? Never had ppf before, so not sure the "usual" course of action here. Seems a little silly to replace the whole hood after a month or so for such a small mark…but then again if the nick remains visible after a wash it will bother me. Hahaha
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08-26-2022, 01:10 AM | #2 |
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You can (a) trim out any PPF sticking up clearly using an exacto knife or similar - very slowly and carefully. (b) apply individual touch up paint as needed including on any PPF that's not 'concealed' anymore.
That's usually all that's needed. You'll be replacing your PPF over and over if you get into that mode of 'it has to be perfect'. The odds of something hitting in the exact same spot where something hit your PPF already is close to none.
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08-26-2022, 11:23 AM | #3 |
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Up to you, really. If you're crazy OCD about it and it bothers you enough to pay some $$ to replace the hood PPF, then go get it done. If it is small enough to not notice, leave it be.
I would do as suggested above and try and repair/replace the missing portion. Maybe take it to your installer as well and get his/her advice. If you can't repair/replace it, then run it awhile until you can't stand it or it gets more similar dings in it and then replace it. |
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08-27-2022, 04:56 AM | #4 |
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^this
I’d say it’s down to you. We had a similar issue on my wife’s LCI X3 and we’ve agreed to get the winter out of the way and we’ll replace the bonnet piece.
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