Do not wash your vehicle for 2 weeks. Allow the PPF or Ceramic Coating to fully cure before washing your vehicle.
Water contact and mineral deposits from sprinklers will create water spots, please wipe off immediately to avoid hard water spots.
These highly acidic contaminants can stain the Ceramic Coating or PPF if left on the film for too long. Avoid allowing these contaminants to “bake” in the sun and clean the area as soon as possible with a Quick Detail Spray and a soft Microfiber Towel.
During the curing process, it is safe to drive in the rain. If your vehicle is wet, you may dry the vehicle with a high-powered air blower, leaf blower or simply rinse it through a touch-less car wash found in most gas stations.
We recommend Hand Washing only. Avoid automatic tunnel washes with brushes as these can cause the PPF to lift or cause scratches on the Ceramic Coating. Avoid washing in direct sunlight to minimize streaking and water spotting. Avoid using a pressure washer on the edges of the film. Use quality car care chemicals and tools.
If your car has no Ceramic Coating, we recommend using a quality Spray Sealant such as AENSO Gleam or Nanolex SiSplash to maintain and condition the film. This will keep the Top Coat protected from contaminants and easier to clean.
The manufacturer’s warranty covers cracking, yellowing and peeling. It does not cover wear and tear from everyday driving.
During the next 30 days, PPF will shift and may cause some minor lifting. This is completely normal Any areas that may need trimming and/or readjusted will be addressed during your 30 day follow up.
Water bubbles will dry within the next 30 days, if they remain on your vehicle the bubbles will be addressed during your 30 day follow up.