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  1. Thanks it seems that many avoid removing parts unless absolutely necessary. I will try the passenger side first and see how it goes. Thanks all
  2. Can anyone confirm that the birthing method where the PPF is softened with steam is doable on a 2022 Porsche Cayenne. I want to avoid removing the side mirrors and also the seam along the top of the mirror if it can't be done. I actually purchased the rubber gasket that seals the mirror to the door so that I can have the exact shape. I have the pdf of the scanned gasket if anyone wants it.
  3. Good day all, I'm looking for recommendations on the best approach to finishing the rear edge of the spoiler on a 2022 Porsche Cayenne. There is no way to wrap the film under where the pain meets the black trim but there is approximately 2mm worth of material (orange line). Should I attempt to cut it flush where the spoiler edge ends between the gap or stop shorter (blue line)? I'm a little concerned of the edges lifting if I bring it to the edge but would much prefer that location for a cleaner look.
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