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Originally Posted by Burrcold
There's not a "high chance" the paint will come off if the ppf is removed. There are several super safe ways to remove it, especially if you bring it to a good shop. Heck I've ripped off old ppf from hoods and bumpers without any heat at all (not recommended) and the paint was perfect underneath.
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This falsehood is starting to gain traction amongst people who oppose ppf and it sounds absolutely ridiculous. Paint coming off when removing old ppf is not common. It just doesn't happen that way. XPEL is a publically traded company with a market cap of nearly $2B. If their primary product, ppf, had a "high chance" of pulling off paint upon removal they would have a crisis on their hands.