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SimonI

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  1. Thanks @highplains. I know of the Xpel Armor, the thing I am looking for though is something transparent and without any structure -- I did not mention that in original post by mistake, sorry for that. Of course transparent and smooth surface won't perform as good as the bed liner material but I am looking for something that would still perform better in this regard than regular, smooth PPF.
  2. Hello all, I am currently looking for exact opposite of the typical smooth, dirt repelling, self-cleaning, water-sliding film which is the dream of every PPF applicator and user. For my application I need something rubbery and "sticky" to the fingers when You slide them on the surface, kind of like the old PPFs were back in the day (from what I've heard at least, I wasn't applying PPFs back then). This is for special application on a superbike tank pad where normal good quality PPF is too slippery and does not give You enough grip when in corners etc. Can You recommend a film that might be most suitable? Of course would be best if it still had self-healing properties if it's possible and would not yellow too quickly. Or maybe it would not be PPF altogether but something else like i.e. PVC? Thanks! Simon
  3. Dear all, I am wondering if You have an experience in PPF films being certified by specific countries goverment agencies for use on headlamps? I am not talking about the tinting films for headlamps but standard clear PPFs. I have wrapped many cars lamps and I know pass yearly technical car reviews in flying colors, otherwise the owners would come back to me. But the question is, does the PPF manufacturers certify their films by independent car institutes like TUV or DEKRA in Germany, or corresponding ones in another countries? I have one particular client who asked me not only if it will pass the yearly technical test (which I know it will) but also for some proof in form of certificate. I have loked on both Xpel and PS websites and no luck there. For my case a German, French or UK or even US certificate would suffice for sure. if You have any knowledge about this, please share it. BR, Simon
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