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- Greg
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The PPF is there to give you the "paint protection", it also offers as much coverage as possible (compared to just the topo graphics themselves). It is recommended to apply first. The topography graphics are more of an accent (although they do offer protection), as the lines are reverse cut from the vinyl exposing the surface underneath. So for the full protection, we recommend doing both, with PPF applied first. Keep in mind the satin isa semi-sloss, so while it will show contrast against the gloss finish, it won; tbe near as much as the matte graphics' contrast.Ok, I apologize because this is not something I have ever dealt with, so these questions may be really dumb. But I called in today and I want to make sure I get this right.
I want to do the PPF and get the satin black and I will have these installed by my graphics shop. Your receptionist on the phone said I order the PPF and graphic from you as they are already custom fit to the four pillars. As I described how I get scratches on the pillars from branches where I off-road, she said ideally you’d do the graphic and then protect everything with the PPF but in this case you’d lose the design. So, do it in reverse.
So, I just want to make sure I’m ordering PPF and satin graphic from you. And, they should be applied PPF first. Correct on both?
Thanks and sorry if I am making this harder than needed!
Greg
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