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Generally the only guidance I've seen is to avoid high pressure directly on the edges. Most good shops - especially if doing a full car/color change - will wrap under the edges of the body panels, further protecting them from damage. I've used a low pressure power washer on my vehicles with XPEL product with no issues - of course I've not targeted the edges of any bodel panel per the recommendations.Don’t have it on my BW, but did put it on my C8 and loved the look. Kept some contrast by doing gloss on the black parts.
That being said, the maintenance of the PPF really turned me off and probably won’t do it again. Not being able to even use a low pressure power washer for risk of getting water under the edge and ruining an entire panel took a lot of the fun out of washing my own car.
Hope this helps until somebody else steps in
Actually went in and talked to the shop today and they did talk about keeping the pressure low (cheap electric 1500-2000psi power washer w green tip) and keeping the tip of the wand 3-4’ away from the car. Don’t use it to try and clear bugs or other debris off. The C8 panels have some places that can’t be tucked under (rear lid for the convertible) which is where I had issues with water getting under the edge. They said on the BW that the lip between the front bumper and the front fenders doesn’t get tucked and can be a potential spot to be careful around.Generally the only guidance I've seen is to avoid high pressure directly on the edges. Most good shops - especially if doing a full car/color change - will wrap under the edges of the body panels, further protecting them from damage. I've used a low pressure power washer on my vehicles with XPEL product with no issues - of course I've not targeted the edges of any bodel panel per the recommendations.
Thank YouLooks awesome
Looks greatDid full car but my paint was already matte. Emerald green frost…
Progress being made - slow and steadyView attachment 19596View attachment 19597
Looks absolutely incredible.View attachment 19762
Been out of town last few days but picking it up tomorrow. Had interior and engine bay coated as well as the Stealth PPF