LuisRecio
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- Luis
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Finally! We've been working on this on and off for years, literally. We started with a clear DRY install vinyl in cast, then calendared, then decided to do it right and use a proper protection vinyl. So we searched for an economical option to PPF and found OraGuard 270. While this isn't technically PPF, it is a very durable stone guard vinyl.
We've used our own designed templates sized just under the actual panels so you have some wiggle room on installation. It is a lot of pieces and does install WET.
We have also provided a numbered template and a YouTube video of the installation.
While our purpose was for short term protection, this is actually good for up to 5 years. However, clean removal (with no adhesive residue) is recommended at 2-3 years.
A few things to note: There are a lot of pieces, please make note of placement BEFORE application! At this time we do NOT have the fenders an option. We also have a fender piece with the vent cut out if you have an aftermarket decal applied (like we do). Please make note when you order in the "notes" section.
We've used our own designed templates sized just under the actual panels so you have some wiggle room on installation. It is a lot of pieces and does install WET.
We have also provided a numbered template and a YouTube video of the installation.
While our purpose was for short term protection, this is actually good for up to 5 years. However, clean removal (with no adhesive residue) is recommended at 2-3 years.
A few things to note: There are a lot of pieces, please make note of placement BEFORE application! At this time we do NOT have the fenders an option. We also have a fender piece with the vent cut out if you have an aftermarket decal applied (like we do). Please make note when you order in the "notes" section.
While these kits are designed for the DIY'er, we always recommend a professional wrap/ppf installer if you're hesitant.
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