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It's a polymer film. Hand polish. I recommend against machine polishing plastic film.

I agree. I'll lightly clay and then I'll use Revive gently on it by hand only. Never touch the PPF with a machine. Some have done it and been successful. Some have done it and ruined it. It's not worth the chance.

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I agree with Shane, but even with Revive Hand Polish, make sure to test a small area first to make sure there is no marring or haze, and do not polish all the way to the edge of the film. 

 

I've used Finishing Polish by hand and Brilliant Glaze on PPF before with some fairly good results too :)

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Thanks guys!  I used the Revive.  I can't tell any difference....   <_<

 

 

I agree with Shane, but even with Revive Hand Polish, make sure to test a small area first to make sure there is no marring or haze, and do not polish all the way to the edge of the film. 

 

I've used Finishing Polish by hand and Brilliant Glaze on PPF before with some fairly good results too :)

 

 

I agree. I'll lightly clay and then I'll use Revive gently on it by hand only. Never touch the PPF with a machine. Some have done it and been successful. Some have done it and ruined it. It's not worth the chance.

 

 

It's a polymer film. Hand polish. I recommend against machine polishing plastic film. 

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