Will Replacing a Paint Protection Film Affect the Vehicle?
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Replacing a paint protection film will not affect the vehicle. Introduction to paint protection film: A paint protection film is a high-performance, environmentally friendly new film widely used in the automotive beauty and maintenance industry. It is commonly known as a transparent paint protection film. It has super toughness and, after application, isolates the car's paint from the air, providing long-lasting protection. The paint protection film is a thermoplastic polyurethane film (TPU) containing UV-resistant polymers and anti-yellowing properties. It offers excellent toughness, wear resistance, does not yellow, is easy to apply, and resists collisions and scratches. After application, it isolates the car's paint from the air, protecting against acid rain, oxidation, and scratches, providing long-lasting protection for your paint. Product features of the paint protection film are as follows: Excellent extensibility and super tensile strength; can be applied to any curved surface. Anti-yellowing for over 3 years and anti-aging for over 5 years. Crystal-clear transparency, blending seamlessly with the original car paint without affecting the color; can enhance the paint's glossiness by 5% to 20%. Resistant to petroleum, grease, weak alkali, sand, acid rain, and other damages to the paint. Super softness and memory, capable of resisting general scratches and friction. Good UV resistance, preventing long-term damage to the paint; maintains the original paint's glossiness. Excellent adhesive properties, no edge lifting or cracking. Good pressure-sensitive adhesive characteristics, ensuring no residue upon removal at any time, meeting environmental requirements. The surface protective film is a 3-micron-thick transparent PE, ensuring the substrate is not scratched during application and can stretch with the substrate.