General Instructions
CAUTION: CONTAMINATED WATER WILL CAUSE PPF TO BECOME HAZINESS/FOGGINEZZ (IF WEATHER IS TOO HOT, WATER WILL EVAPORATE FASTER WHICH CAN LEAVE SOAP BEHIND, CAUSING HAZINESS/FOGGINEZZ)
Temperature:
Recommend installation temperature: 70-90 degree Fahrenheit
Supplies Needed:
Included
- 2 Rubber Squeegees
- 2 Microfiber Towels
- 1 Blade
- 1 Clay Bar
- 2 Empty Spray Bottles
- 1 2 oz Alcohol Bottle
- 1 2oz Shampoo Bottle
- 1 Needless Syringe
- 1 Heat Gun
Not Included
- An Extra Set of Hands (Optional, but always beneficial!)
Preparation
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Mixture for Solution:
Tack Solution - 2oz. (full container) and fill the rest with water up to the last fill ring
Slip Solution - Baby Shampoo & HOT Water (7mL per 28 oz of water) The amount of baby shampoo required depends on the weather, hot and humid weather will require more baby shampoo, and colder weather requires warmer water)
- First, thoroughly clean the area of the vehicle that the protection film will be applied. This includes removing any grease or wax that may be present as this can hinder the adhesion properties of the film.
- Using a clay bar can help remove any contaminants on the car and make it smoother to work on the vehicle.
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Note: It is not uncommon for the finished product to have tiny bubbles or a hazed, foggy look. The film itself is breathable, so tinier, more stubborn bubbles will generally evaporate in a few days. If there are any large bubbles that are unable to be worked to the edge, they can be popped with a thin sewing needle. As soon as you pop the bubble, apply heat to the area to flatten and seal the hole.
Dry overnight, and do not wash your car for at least 48 hours. Thank you for your business and enjoy your PPF Paint Protection from Bogar Tech Designs!
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