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    Clear Bra protection

    I'm new here and getting my feet wet. I have a clear bra on for 10 years now. It's not faded cracked or brittle. I'd like to polish and protect it. What coating would be best?

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    Cquartz Skin was made for PPF and vinyl

    Review - CarPro Skin PPF & Vinyl Wrap Coating
    https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?sha...6&share_type=t

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    Cquartz Skin was made for PPF and vinyl

    Review - CarPro Skin PPF & Vinyl Wrap Coating
    https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?sha...6&share_type=t
    I was thinking of trying Carpro Dlux

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    Quote Originally Posted by rroppmd View Post
    I was thinking of trying Carpro Dlux
    DLux is more for plastics and exterior trim.

    Review - CarPro Skin PPF & Vinyl Wrap Coating

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    I recently used Skin on a car with PPF. About 2 weeks later I got the chance to wash the car. Skin beaded and shed water as good if not better than the CQuartz UK on the paint. The customer was happy to watch the sheeting action while I was washing the car.

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    Well, now I have to remove the clear bra after my wife ruined it so I am going to try 3M's spray on vinyl film. What can I coat it with? Dlux or Skin?

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    As far as I know, PPF has a lifespan of 3 years to 5 years. I know there are some new materials coming onto the market but if you leave PPF on for too long it will crack and only come off in tiny pieces.

    How did your wife ruin your PPF?
    The Devil is in the Details.

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    A wheeled cart full of heavy kitchen equipment that my chef wife moved fell on the car after she placed it back in position.

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