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Originally Posted by akkando
Probably would have protected it or reduced how noticable it is. Replacing fender ppf is cheaper than repainting a fender and less invasive. Can't really buff and polish matte paint so frozen PPF would be a must if your paint is matte and you care about scuffs and scratches.
Also any scratches under your car, just let it be unless it's a low mile investment car worth a lot of money.
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Since we’re on topic, I’m so something about this car I haven’t even taken the airbag tag off and the blue stickers I take off as time goes when I feel like it. Am I being too much or what?