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Old Aug 7, 2023 | 08:49 AM
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Default PPF Experience with Fuji Paint Matte/Satin

Anyone with a Fuji Edition PPF their entire car. I'm considering doing that due to some track events in the works but the issue is trying to see if Matte PPF will give a different look to the car to the point where it won't look as good. Looking for some that have done if any to any year Fuji model.

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Old Aug 7, 2023 | 08:58 AM
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Iv had my fuji ppf you can slightly tell there is a ppf as I feel that none ppf I could see the mettalic flakes more, but cat still sparkles and looks stunning. Just make sure to go with quality ppf. You will noticed the car look more dull fist week until the water uner the ppf dries up. But for what it's worth I can enjoy the car more now as the sattin was easily getting scratched
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Old Aug 7, 2023 | 08:59 AM
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Make sure you get a good company to do the wrap otherwise you'll end up with knife scratches everywhere when you remove the wrap
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Old Aug 7, 2023 | 12:07 PM
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can only speak for a 21 in white. full body xpel stealth on paint, gloss on cf. very minimal to no difference to the naked eye imo. here's a shot of my door jam. you can see the ppf line. for track, the day or night before the track day, put on some track amour on top of the ppf. otherwise, your pff while it'll protect the paint may incur damage that won't self heal. disregard if not concerned about long term ppf health. peel off temp ppf within 24hrs so it doesn't cure.


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Old Aug 14, 2023 | 06:12 AM
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Originally Posted by sensai
can only speak for a 21 in white. full body xpel stealth on paint, gloss on cf. very minimal to no difference to the naked eye imo. here's a shot of my door jam. you can see the ppf line. for track, the day or night before the track day, put on some track amour on top of the ppf. otherwise, your pff while it'll protect the paint may incur damage that won't self heal. disregard if not concerned about long term ppf health. peel off temp ppf within 24hrs so it doesn't cure.

Great same spec as me
Did you do matte PPF on the body panels. The place is recommending matte on the body to compliment the satin matte look and gloss on the CF parts. Curious thank you all for your feedback.
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xpel stealth (matte) on paint, gloss on cf and everything else that was covered.
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