Paint Protection Film PPF - UPDATE 31 - Ultimate Longevity & Durability - 3 YEARS OUTSIDE! NOT GOOD
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- Опубликовано: 10 мар 2023
- 3 years - things aren't looking great!
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Would have been interesting to see how much a protective coating actually extends the yellowing from happening
I've been shopping for ppfs and boy it's hard to know if they're good or not. This video doesn't have nearly the amount of credit it deserves!
We need an update to this series
Thanks!
You have done a great job for us!! Tks for sharing! 🇧🇷
Thanks for sharing 🙏 hope to see these products (GSWF , ULTRAFIT, PROFILM) in future experiments.
Remember this is after 26,000 hours outside. 3 years straight. A lot of cars the we PPF also have a garage to store it in and it doesn’t get outside but maybe 100 hours a year
Definitely! This is for sure a worst case scenario, but the warranties these films have doesn't say anything about indoors or out, garaged or not.
Scott thanks dude👍
Please test satin and matte ppl on black and black metallic. Really appreciate your efforts
It would be great to have a hood where you have all these films across from top to bottom, but on the top (or bottom) you coat them (with something good) and see how big a difference it makes this far out
Been looking to polish and PPF my headlights as an alternative to finding someone that can do proper UV clear coat, so this test has been great for defining my best options
Use spray max 2k clear.
Thanks! It's pretty educational - especially considering we install Premiumshield in our shop along with Suntek.
I’d recommend just using 2k clear. Also you can probably hire a detailer to do it for $150. Depending on your location. But ceramic is the better over ppf for uv protection.
Hey Scott thanks for making these videos! What if before you remove them on the last update you try to polish them and see how much of the orange peel/haze can be removed? That would be awesome
Absolutely. That's the plan.
Scott, do you think paint protection film is worth it if you apply the refreshening coating annually or would you skip it and just do ceramic coating with occasional refreshes?
Scott, first of all, thank you for those great videos! Im about to front PPF my car, but this test scared me, do u think that PPF still worth the price? Im having second thoughts about durabillity after this vídeo.
hi, did you test labocosmetica STC and gyeon flash evo?
This video makes me feel old. 🤣
Haha
The point of these films is to protect the paintwork. I can understand how cosmetically, you would like them to look like new all the time but, realistically speaking, they act as a shield and are supposed to be replaced after 3 years. The question I would have is how does my paint look 3 years later when I peel off the PPF?
The CP Kavaca, I forgot if you mentioned this but is this the v1 or the v2?
This is v1
I guess this stuff has been sitting outside in direct weather for years, but I see all kinds of very high end cars done up with CeramicPro PPF and was planning for my next car - why would people install if it truly fails like you show? Who is right here?
You can still add a coat of wax or ceramic on top, and the knowledge that nobody can key your car easily is quite reassuring. No matter what happened to the PPF you can just peel it off.
That said sometimes the install cost is much higher than a really good paint correction, so you might as well use ceramic and get repairs as needed.
This is some of ceramic pros early kavaca film which they have since updated. I have some of the new film which will be tested again. Yes this has been sitting outside 24/7 for 3 years now
I worked with a detailer who was a ceramic pro certified installer and he said he never saw the coatings surviving the 5+ years that some of the packages are quoted at. Doubt their film is anything better than their coatings
Do people polish these films? Polishing could remove some of the discoloring and brighten it up.
They do, and that will happen here soon
Hey did you do the hot water thing as I told you?
Yes
I would have been nice to watch it on video 😎😜
I don't get get it why people mention keying, microscratches and rock chips when bug guts are even worse than all of those when left untouched - especially under the bright sun.
Obviously it would be a bit difficult getting some poor insects to smear all over the hood or bumper and see how any PPF would handle their acidity over time.
Check the early videos in the playlists for this hood - Already did it!
Meaning suntek ppf is good?