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Why do two cars with the same PPF look completely different after a year?
Why do two cars with the same PPF look completely different after a year?
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Because the film itself is only half the story—the environment and maintenance decide the rest. Sun exposure, washing technique, parking habits, and even local pollution affect how PPF ages. A car parked outdoors, washed at a local roadside wash, and exposed to industrial fallout will show wear faster than a garaged car washed correctly. PPF protects paint, but it still reflects the owner’s usage habits.
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