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      06-19-2022, 10:38 AM   #1
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As you probably know I've done a PPF matte wrap on the outside. I also got a PPF wrap on the inside for some of the trim, switchgear and screens. Is this something you guys do?
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How does the PPF on the screen work? Does it affect the reflectivity, glare, fingerprints showing up on the surface? Feels any different when you touch it?
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How does the PPF on the screen work? Does it affect the reflectivity, glare, fingerprints showing up on the surface? Feels any different when you touch it?
I would guess that it is very similar to a screen protector that people put on their cell phones.
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How does the PPF on the screen work? Does it affect the reflectivity, glare, fingerprints showing up on the surface? Feels any different when you touch it?
Yep, its like a screen protector on an iPhone. Gives me a sense of confidence when I see fingerprints on it to just rub them off. Doesn’t appear to impact glare in any way.

They also put it on the piano black switchgear. That actually worked better than expected. Let’s see if it lasts or not.
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As you probably know I've done a PPF matte wrap on the outside. I also got a PPF wrap on the inside for some of the trim, switchgear and screens. Is this something you guys do?
Yes, doing the same to mine.
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      06-20-2022, 08:20 PM   #6
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I have thought about doing it on the matte carbon fiber trim of my Tesla just for looks because I like gloss carbon fiber better. I have the same fineline wood trim on my X7 that is already glossy so I don’t see a need to PPF it.
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