3. Cutting and Shaping: Cut the PPF to fit the specific areas of the car, such as the hood, side mirrors, and doors.
4. Application: Apply the PPF using a special solution and a squeegee to ensure a smooth, bubble-free finish.
5. Curing: Allow the PPF to cure, either through heat or sunlight, to ensure it adheres properly.
6. Inspection: Inspect the PPF for any bubbles, dots, asymmetric pasting or wrinkles if any.
In case any piece needs replacement, make it happen to save the car surface from damage and uneven looks lest a particular patch gets a scratch.
This process helps protect your car’s paint from chips, scratches, and environmental damage while maintaining its appearance.