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There is a slow growing trend of installers doing ppf inside the home, stainless steel appliances, back splashes, counter tops... as these appliances get better looking and more expensive the market to protect the looks will grow. Now is the time to look into this and get a large share of the local market, there are a lot of people out there who don't even know they need this yet!

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How do you think it would hold up on a counter top though? Obviously if it gets cut then it wont heal itself but otherwise you think it would be good? A countertop probably gets more wear and tear than a car so im just thinking in terms of protection.

17 hours ago, Jake said:

I have a friend in Vegas that has been doing a lot of stainless elevator panels. 

 

I actually used to work for an elevator company and reskinning those stainless panels are very expensive. That would be a good market to get into.

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