Strip off PPF from my X1 Good or bad idea?
Hi all,
Now that summer is here, I want my X1 to look at nice as possible. Despite all my washing and waxing though, I find that the PPF that came installed with the car is looking rather nasty around the edges. The edges are dirty and short of cutting the dirty glued edges off, I don't know what else to do.
I have been talking to a few of my auto friends. Some are saying that PPF is really only necessary if you plan to keep the car for an extended period.
I am just leasing the BMW, and my lease ends in 2022. I am considering stripping of the PPF and just going naked. However, part of me is concerned.
I went today Calgary BMW and looked at some of the 2018/2019 used models, and the majority of them don't even have PPF. I don't see any rock chips at all.
I dunno what to do. Any thoughts on removing the PPF and going naked?
Welcome everyones thoughts!
Derek
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