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Posted

I have a new Macan GTS on order and will doing the PPF thing immediately upon arrival. I’d appreciate any comments and experience with either Xpel or Hexis Bodyfence. Which is better. Looking forward to your input. 

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

PPF refers to paint protection film. Normally used on areas subject to stones and road to protect the paint surface. Normally works very well. 

Posted

Ahh. My only experience is with the OEM film that was applied to my 997 rears on each side of the rear wheels. Worked well against chips. But after a long while the clear film turned yellowish and I just took them off. 

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Posted

I've had the XPEL on my Macan GTS for over six years and it is holding up real well.

I did full hood, door handle (finger grip area), as well as fender surrounds and back bumper .cargo lip.

No yellowing that I can tell and the only place it came up a little is on the front bumper where someone"tapped" me. The bumper is fine but the XPEL came up a little from the impact.

 

I do not have any experience with the Hexis.

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