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Gtrekker

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Hey,

PPF is doable. Doors n hood are easy enough for 1st timers. Start small... pillars, tail gate, etc...

Where you will start to have issues are the fenders with the wheel arch.

You cannot put PPF on your MIC top.

PPF material is pricey and when you are doing large sheets and 80% done, that's when it gets hard n can go bad with finishing the edges n curves... be vary patient, have heat, take ur time!

You can have the truck detailed multiple times for what the material is going to cost you.

My recommendation. Is have it detailed and buy a good car cover.

Good luck!!!

Fyi... PPF is good but it has a user life. You still need to wash n wax as you would your paint.
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Anotherfinemess

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How about a car cover. Just saying.
 
 





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