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      03-02-2021, 06:34 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Z K View Post
It's the opposite. The rubber from the track sticks to PPF and bonds with it since they are both petroleum-based products. You can't use tar/rubber remover on clear bra because it damages the film. On paint, you can use tar remover and/or polish off the rubber. On PPF, you cant use those.

The clear bra film is very delicate and you need to care for it differently than paint.
I mean CERAMIC COATING the PPF would make easier to get rubber off of the PPF
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