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Anyone PPF the front bumper?

If done correctly, it's very hard to see unless you are looking for it. Some people do their entire car or truck, but it gets very expensive but you can have any of the painted parts done. The only time I find ppf real easy to spot is if someone had half their hood done. If doing your hood, I prefer to have the entire hood done so there is no noticeable line of where the ppf ends or stops. Here is a couple pictures of the corner of my front bumper and the piece under the headlight where you can see the ppf line.
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You can hardly tell that it’s on there. Thanks for the photos!
 
If done correctly, it's very hard to see unless you are looking for it. Some people do their entire car or truck, but it gets very expensive but you can have any of the painted parts done. The only time I find ppf real easy to spot is if someone had half their hood done. If doing your hood, I prefer to have the entire hood done so there is no noticeable line of where the ppf ends or stops.
I have only the front third of my hood covered on my granite crystal truck and the line where it stops is almost impossible to see unless you're very close. Even then, it's pretty subtle if the truck is clean. If I'm in need of a wash, it can be a little more noticeable due to dust collecting at the edge, but it's still not obvious by any means. I have no regrets about stopping partway across the hood.
 
I have only the front third of my hood covered on my granite crystal truck and the line where it stops is almost impossible to see unless you're very close. Even then, it's pretty subtle if the truck is clean. If I'm in need of a wash, it can be a little more noticeable due to dust collecting at the edge, but it's still not obvious by any means. I have no regrets about stopping partway across the hood.

That's good. Sometimes I think it depends on the color of the car. Some cars I don't notice it, and others I notice right away and then think to myself that it doesn't look good. But if you can't really see it and it saves you a few dollars, then all good.
 
I had my rockers done as well and recently removed one side since it seen its better days I’ll redo it eventually. I recommend especially if you plan on running A/T tires or a different set of rims that poke out past the fenders. I choose to not run mudflaps either so it helps there as well. Having the flares wrapped in PPF is also a good option as well and add little to the cost.


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