Scotsman
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It's also not a good idea to apply ppf to damaged paint work stone chips , as the ppf could cause condensation if not repaired correctly.Saw a video of a guy doing it and he got it on looking kind of Ok,
Until he pulled car out into daylight and saw there was contamination, dust and couple specs of something or other trapped under it, looked bad.
So it is not just bubbles, paint needs to be A1.