XPEL Jeff 172 Report post Posted November 11, 2019 On 10/29/2019 at 4:06 PM, ElementShield said: Yes I believe there is a strong market for this type of surface protection, its still early on but it will come up. This is what my business is tackling, especially with all the new home construction in my side of FL. In regards to the film that you have used, how long in duration will the film last after application? Thanks It all depends on the application. If you install it on a residential marble kitchen counter top it'll last longer than if it was installed on a commercial bar top where there may be wine spilled on it every day and never cleaned off. Share this post Link to post
PaintPro 3 Report post Posted March 19, 2020 Why don't you start offering PPF for toilets while you're at it? Share this post Link to post
ElementShield 0 Report post Posted March 26, 2020 On 3/19/2020 at 6:55 PM, PaintPro said: Why don't you start offering PPF for toilets while you're at it? Funny Guy Share this post Link to post
Finyl Surface Installation 0 Report post Posted January 11 There is a product called StoneGuard and it was designed specifically for natural porous stone. It is patented and recommended and used all over North America. There website is www.Stoneguardusa.com. Share this post Link to post
Capital PPF_Norm 37 Report post Posted January 17 Seems like it would get cut up really easily on countertops wouldn't it? Most people use a cutting board for food prep, but occasionally something sharp can run over a counter... Interesting Idea though. On the other hand, I've heard great things about putting the film on a stainless steel refrigerator door. Those get fingerprints and scratches really easily, but with the film on them, cleaning the surface is much easier. (Haven't done so myself though) I Have put a strip of the film around the outside of my work cart wheels so they don't leave little black spots on my newly painted gray shop floor, haha. Works great! Share this post Link to post
ElementShield 0 Report post Posted January 26 On 1/11/2021 at 10:55 AM, Finyl Surface Installation said: There is a product called StoneGuard and it was designed specifically for natural porous stone. It is patented and recommended and used all over North America. There website is www.Stoneguardusa.com. Thank you for the information, I've contacted them and received samples as well. I look forward to working with them in the future. Share this post Link to post