Preparation: Gather necessary cleaning supplies such as a soft sponge or microfiber mitt, a soft towel, a bucket of water, and a PPF-specific cleaning solution or a mild car wash soap. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could damage the film.
Rinse: Begin by rinsing the vehicle with water to remove any loose dirt or debris that could scratch the film during washing.
Apply Cleaner: Mix the PPF-specific cleaning solution with water according to the product's instructions. If using a mild car wash soap, dilute it in a bucket of water.
Washing: Dip the sponge or mitt into the cleaning solution and gently wash the surface of the PPF. Use circular motions to avoid creating streaks or scratches. Make sure to clean all areas, paying special attention to any spots that may have accumulated dirt or grime.
Rinse Off: After washing, rinse the PPF thoroughly with clean water to remove all soap residue.
Drying: Use a soft, clean microfiber towel to gently dry the surface of the PPF. Avoid using a direct blast of air from an air dryer, as this could cause the film to lift or peel at the edges.
Inspection: Once the film is dry, inspect it for any remaining dirt or spots. If necessary, repeat the cleaning process or use a detail brush to gently scrub away any stubborn contaminants.
Maintenance: Regular cleaning will help maintain the clarity and protect the surface of the PPF. It's also recommended to periodically apply a PPF-specific protectant or保养液 208 to keep the film in top condition and enhance its self-healing properties.
Special Stains: For stubborn stains or bird droppings, use a PPF-specific stain remover or a mild automotive cleaner. Never use gasoline or other harsh solvents, as these can damage the film.
Professional Care: For best results, especially for stubborn stains or complex cleaning tasks, consider having the PPF professionally cleaned and maintained.