had it installed on brand new truck and can say it doesnt prevent swirl marks or chips . had a chip in hood after having it installed and can see application lines still where they wipe on the product. and in the sun can see a ton of swirl marks .only ever washed by hand . kinda regret spending so much ..hope others have better luck .
I’m not sure of the scientific benefit of this specific method. 10 pounds of pressure at the tip of a nail is only representative of a key as far as I can tell. The coating also lasts 15+ years. There’s a clear winner here when comparing the benefits of both, but weighing them to the cost. PPF film won’t fill in any scratches and swirls either.
lol so negative “terrible test” Why use metal brushes when trying to show the amount of force it takes to penetrate through this product vs how much it takes to penetrate and damage the paint beneath under the ppf. Metal brushes will only leave fine surface scratches.
@@jetu82 it went through, you can see in the video the scrape marks. Although I’m Not sure how you expect us to just take it off 😂 the video is already filmed, many months ago.
Everyone is right. This product is terrible
Terrible? Can you explain why you come up with this feedback after 4 months?
@ I actually legally can’t without their cry baby owner crying lawsuit unfortunately if that tells you anything
had it installed on brand new truck and can say it doesnt prevent swirl marks or chips . had a chip in hood after having it installed and can see application lines still where they wipe on the product. and in the sun can see a ton of swirl marks .only ever washed by hand . kinda regret spending so much ..hope others have better luck .
@ those application lines will be there forever. You can’t remove it
@@Detailjesus application lines becuz of this hand applied clear coat technology ???
I don't see much point to this test. The real test is the paint damaged when you pull off PPF. Will any of it self heal? etc.
It’s to show how much force it takes to damage paint theology this stuff showing how strong it is in comparison to ppf.
Yeah but does icon actually self heal or is that very easily repairable?? Bc thE PPF is useless after the impact goes through it
This was a great test. Good job.
Thank you!
I’m not sure of the scientific benefit of this specific method. 10 pounds of pressure at the tip of a nail is only representative of a key as far as I can tell. The coating also lasts 15+ years. There’s a clear winner here when comparing the benefits of both, but weighing them to the cost. PPF film won’t fill in any scratches and swirls either.
Ppf is not invincible either so a nail will do damage, ppf does also hide swirl marks and defects as well
@@Detailjesus I did not know that.
Hello sir, I have a new batch of polishing machines recently. Would you be interested in helping me test them?
No
Terrible test, more puncture than a scratch test :( Attach metal brushes onto the same rig to drag across, then compare.
lol so negative “terrible test” Why use metal brushes when trying to show the amount of force it takes to penetrate through this product vs how much it takes to penetrate and damage the paint beneath under the ppf. Metal brushes will only leave fine surface scratches.
Take the ppf of and show how much there is actual damage in the paint.
@@jetu82 it went through, you can see in the video the scrape marks. Although I’m
Not sure how you expect us to just take it off 😂 the video is already filmed, many months ago.