Invisible Paint Protection Film
Introduction

Product Storage Precautions
Temperature and Humidity Control
Store PPF in a dry, cool place to prevent high temperatures from degrading its performance or causing deformation, and avoid excessive humidity that can dampen the film, affecting its clarity and adhesion. The optimal storage temperature range is 10-30℃ with relative humidity controlled between 30-70%.
Avoid Mechanical Damage
Handle PPF with care during storage to prevent sharp objects from scratching it or heavy objects from compressing and deforming it. Store PPF flat or rolled, avoiding folds or excessive bending. When stacking, use cardboard or plastic separators between rolls to reduce damage risks from concentrated pressure.
Keep Away from Chemicals
Protect PPF from strong acids, alkalis, and organic solvents, which can corrode the film's surface, compromising its protective qualities and appearance. Ensure the storage area is free from harmful chemicals and the packaging is intact to prevent direct contact.
Monitor Expiry Dates
Even under proper storage conditions, PPF can degrade over time. Follow a "first in, first out" inventory management system, using older stock first. Regularly inspect the product for any abnormalities in appearance or performance, addressing issues promptly by replacing affected materials.
Professional Handling and Transportation
Use appropriate tools and methods for loading and unloading PPF to avoid damage. For long-distance transport, implement moisture-proof and sun-protective measures to ensure safe arrival. Use enclosed trucks for land transport and waterproof, UV-resistant packaging for sea transport.

Specification
| Items | Total Thickness | TPU Thickness |
Gloss | Elongation at break | Tensile Strength | Peeling force of acrylic adhesive layer/20min | Peeling force of acrylic adhesive layer/24h | Anti- yellowing (1000H) | Hydrophobic | Heat Self-Heal |
Warranty | Size/Roll | ||
| Seriess | Model | Gloss/Matte | ||||||||||||
| N-Clear | N60 | Gloss | 6.5mil/165μm | 130μm | 94.2 | ≥306.6% | 21.62Mpa | 1234gf/inch | 1778gf/inch | ΔE<2 | √ | √ | 7 years | 1.52*15m |
| N70 | Gloss | 7.5mil/190μm | 150μm | 94.4 | ≥351.9% | 23.66Mpa | 1262gf/inch | 2485gf/inch | ΔE<2 | √ | √ | 7 years | 1.52*15m | |
| N80 | Gloss | 8.5mil/ 215μm | 180μm | 147.2 | ≥325.2% | 21.7Mpa | 1702gf/inch | 2304gf/inch | ΔE<2 | √ | √ | 7 years | 1.52*15m | |
| L-Clear | L60 | Gloss | 6.5mil/165μm | 130μm | 144.1 | ≥381.4% | 25.5Mpa | 1950gf/inch | 2596gf/inch | ΔE*ab 0.17 | × | √ | 7 years | 1.52*15m |
| L70 | Gloss | 7.5mil/190μm | 150μm | 146.0 | ≥320% | 24.5Mpa | 1915gf/inch | 2503gf/inch | ΔE*ab 0.15 | × | √ | 7 years | 1.52*15m | |
| L80 | Gloss | 8.5mil/215μm | 175μm | 94.9 | ≥340.8% | 31.1Mpa | 2415gf/inch | 2659gf/inch | ΔE<1.5 | × | √ | 7 years | 1.52*15m | |
| CM-Clear | CM8 | Gloss | 7.5mil/190μm | 150μm | 146.1 | ≥321.6% | 18.8Mpa | 1906gf/inch | 2171gf/inch | ΔE<2 | × | √ | 5 years | 1.52*15m |
| CM9 | Gloss | 8.5mil/ 215μm | 175μm | 141.8 | ≥323.1% | 21.2Mpa | 3281gf/inch | 3564gf/inch | ΔE<2 | × | √ | 5 years | 1.52*15m | |
| CM7H | Gloss | 7.5mil/190μm | 150μm | 146.1 | ≥340% | 21.8Mpa | 1211gf/inch | 1595gf/inch | ΔE<2 | √ | √ | 5 years | 1.52*15m | |
| CM-Clear | CM7S | Gloss | 7.5mil/190μm | 150μm | 142.7 | ≥373% | 26.6Mpa | 1321gf/inch | 1851gf/inch | ΔE<2 | √ | Instant Self Heal | 7 years | 1.52*15m |
Application


FAQs
Q: Can Invisible Paint Protection Film be applied over existing paint protection products?
A: It is generally not recommended to apply Invisible Paint Protection Film over existing waxes, sealants, or other temporary paint protection products. These products can interfere with the adhesion of the PPF and lead to poor performance or delamination. However, ceramic coatings can often be compatible if they are well-bonded to the paint; it's best to consult with a professional installer for specific advice.
Q: Will Invisible Paint Protection Film prevent all types of damage to my car's paint?
A: While Invisible Paint Protection Film provides excellent protection against rock chips, scratches, bird droppings, and tree sap, it is not impervious to all types of damage. Severe impacts or abrasions from sharp objects can still penetrate the film. It acts as an additional layer of defense but should be seen as part of a comprehensive approach to vehicle care.
Q: How soon after installation can I wash my car with Invisible Paint Protection Film?
A: After the installation of Invisible Paint Protection Film, it is typically advised to wait at least 48 hours before washing your car. This allows the film to properly cure and adhere to the surface. Once cured, you can wash your car as usual with mild soap and water, avoiding high-pressure washers directly on the edges of the film to prevent lifting.
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