Skye
Well-Known Member
A few options to consider:For those with vinyl on the hood, did you end up putting PPF over that?
- Nothing. Consider the existing stripe a sacrificial layer. While not PPF, the stripe will have a protecting effect to the underlying paint. See also RokBlokz or GT500-like guards to help protect the rocker area stripes (and paint)
- A Ghost stripe. Have the PPF installed as expected, up to but not including the factory stripe. As a final step, have a dedicated piece of PPF cut and installed across the stripe
- Install PPF in one piece, across the paint and stripes; this is typically not recommended. PPF might not show well and have a long-term tendency to lift at the transition point of the paint-to-stripe
I did option one. The Mach 1 vinyl stripes, while not PPF, are pretty thick as is. Getting a ghost stripe across the factory vinyl was not worth it, considering the price of simply replacing the vinyl. I can tell I've taken rocks on the factory vinyl along the rockers, but the effects are so subtle, I can really only see it when on the ground and looking directly at them from inches away. RokBlockz or GT500 guards could be another option here.
I've yet to take a hit on the hood vinyl, maybe because the hood is soo flat, it goes straight for the windshield instead.

As you're touring shops and getting quotes, seek the installers' feedback for what they typically do. The material itself will have a warranty. Ask them about the warranty of their craftsmanship.
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