Why is the paint protection film not applied to the car roof?

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Abigail
07/30/25 1:44am
The reasons why the paint protection film is not applied to the car roof: 1. Most car roofs are relatively high, especially for SUVs. An adult standing next to the car cannot see the roof, and scratches caused by years of car washing are also invisible, which does not affect the overall appearance of the vehicle; 2. The roof is not an area prone to scratches. Steps for applying the paint protection film: 1. Clean the car body thoroughly; 2. Spread the paint protection film on the car body and measure and cut it to approximate size; 3. Spray water on both the car body and one side of the film; 4. Position the cut film in place and use a squeegee to remove excess water; 5. After securing it, trim off the excess film, leaving about one centimeter for edge sealing; 6. Use a heat gun to shrink and seal the edges of the film.
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