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Full body protection. Not as bad as I thought. I like being able to replace any peices that get scratched over the years. If you are pretty handy I recommend the DIY route saved over $5k

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Nice work, I'm in the Houston area as well and agree with you that the ppf makes sense with all the construction and loaded trucks can damage your paint and windshield many times over
 
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Nice work, I'm in the Houston area as well and agree with you that the ppf makes sense with all the construction and loaded trucks can damage your paint and windshield many times over
No kidding it’s a mine field out there
 

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Nice! Gonna check out your techniques later. Check out mine that I did.

Ford Bronco DIY Bronco Paint Protection:  PPF & Ceramic Coat Part 1 7DC42D11-6375-416C-AADF-580199865B66


Ford Bronco DIY Bronco Paint Protection:  PPF & Ceramic Coat Part 1 7DC42D11-6375-416C-AADF-580199865B66


Ford Bronco DIY Bronco Paint Protection:  PPF & Ceramic Coat Part 1 7DC42D11-6375-416C-AADF-580199865B66


Ford Bronco DIY Bronco Paint Protection:  PPF & Ceramic Coat Part 1 7DC42D11-6375-416C-AADF-580199865B66


Ford Bronco DIY Bronco Paint Protection:  PPF & Ceramic Coat Part 1 7DC42D11-6375-416C-AADF-580199865B66


Ford Bronco DIY Bronco Paint Protection:  PPF & Ceramic Coat Part 1 7DC42D11-6375-416C-AADF-580199865B66
You have so much space to work. Nice job you took the handles off the door etc. decided not to mess with that. Looks good!! What film did you use?
 

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You have so much space to work. Nice job you took the handles off the door etc. decided not to mess with that. Looks good!! What film did you use?
Thanks yea I disassembled everything that I could have. I used Xpel stealth. And used G Techniq halo coating.
 

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Part 2 is up enjoy..
This is a great video - thanks for posting it.

I'm trying to figure out the exact mix for the Slip (soap and water) and Alcohol (alcohol and water) solutions. Can you share what you did?

I understand that if you don't get the slip solution right it can affect the stability of the anchoring of sections of the ppf. What was your experience?
 

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This is a great video - thanks for posting it.

I'm trying to figure out the exact mix for the Slip (soap and water) and Alcohol (alcohol and water) solutions. Can you share what you did?

I understand that if you don't get the slip solution right it can affect the stability of the anchoring of sections of the ppf. What was your experience?
You're braver than I am! I'm way too intimidated by ppf to try to install it myself.
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