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HOHOFILM PPF Car Paint Protection Film Self Healing Automotive Vinyl Wrap Clear Gloss Vinyl Sheet Self-Adhesive,60" x49ft Roll

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Arrives May 12 – May 26
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Size: 60"x49ft roll


Features

  • Features - Self-healing micro marks,scratchable,tear film without residue.
  • After sticked the film - Can avoid the general slight scratches.Effectively protect the paint from scratches.
  • After sticked the film - Protect the car body from fading due to sunlight radiation,not yellowing.
  • After sticked the film -Improve brightness of the car body paint,good hydrophobicity and easy to wash.

Brand: HOHOFILM


Size: 60"x49ft roll


Color: transparent


Manufacturer: ‎HOHO


Brand: ‎HOHOFILM


Item Weight: ‎20.9 pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎TPH-152cm1500cm


Date First Available: December 21, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • good investment
Size: 60"x20ft
really clear and durable .
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023 by Jim w

  • Poor quality
Size: 60"x20ft
I waited to post a review to see how the film holds up and I didn’t have the time to install it for a while. I use to own a vinyl graphic shop and have a lot of experience working with film. This film applies fairly easy. But after about 3 weeks of California Sun it has already turned yellow and is very noticeable on my white car. Spend a little more money and buy a better film. I will be removing it and buying 3M ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2022 by CLowder

  • Affordable and perfect for DYI to protect your beautiful cars
Size: 60"x49ft roll
I used this on 3 Model 3s and 2 Model Ys for myself, sis & bro. Warm weather helps. A small steamer helps with stretching. Lots of help from wife & children. A full coverage of a Model 3/Y requires >30ft. Cuts down car washes. Still happy to look at even >1yr after installation. Fully recommended for DYI (remember to watch YouTube videos for instructions/ideas) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by HT

  • It seems to back up its claims with some exceptions
Size: 60"x20ft
Complete noob to ppf but have been wanting to try some ever since I found out about it. I'm much too cheap to pay a professional thousands for a ppf wrap and decided to try myself. I got almost enough to cover my whole car for about the same price as a small roll of the other brands so here's what I found: Application: this material is soft and fairly thin, (more on that later) but that does make it fairly easy to manipulate. Wash the car twice, wet the surrounding area down and install indoors in a closed garage with washed hands and lint free clothes if you can. Dust and dirt likes to stick to the film and it becomes statically charged when you remove the backing so it is like a magnet. Buy a good pressure spray bottle so you can keep a lot of slip solution on hand and apply one handed quickly to everything (car, material , your hands) constantly, like every 30 seconds. The adhesive still sticks like crazy though, to the point where if it touches itself it will stick, no matter how much slip solution you use. On the plus side, I was able to separate the stuck material without any visible damage so it is forgiving in that way. Wet application is the only way to go with this material and it will take a sharp knife to cut and some squeegees to get it down and the bubbles out. On the bright side it does smooth easily and no problem with sticking to the panel. The negatives are that I haven't quite figured out compound curves with this material. Some heat helps to stretch it, but that seems to create fingers elsewhere, an assistant might help with stretching in 2 directions, doing it myself was difficult to heat and stretch at the same time. I did get it to conform acceptably but not perfectly. Not sure if it is the material or me. If you have a problem spot like a door handle or body line some gentle heat will help it stretch and stick once you displace the slip solution underneath. Too much heat will damage the material so keep the heat very low and even and just take your time with the material. There will be some small water pockets and air bubbles after installation. I can't imagine it is avoidable with this material, because it sticks so well that if your squeegee glides over a spot or in body lines there will be a residual water pocket that may turn to air bubbles. On the bright side after 2 or 3 warm days most smaller pockets will disappear and after a month of good weather most will be gone. If you have a really bad air or water pocket you can apply some pressure to enlarge the bubble and use a small needle to barely puncture the bubble and force most air and water out. After a few more days in warm temperatures it should be completely gone. I don't think this is good stuff to apply in the wintertime because I wouldn't want the trapped water to freeze before it evaporates and potentially damages the paint or film. Hydrophobics/maintenance: The water repellent properties are very impressive, (see photo) I'd say equivalent to a good coat of fresh wax. I did try using spray detailer on it to see if it left residue, it didn't seem to, but it might be a good idea to try a small spot to see first before applying to the entire film. From what I've read the film will need some upkeep with washing and detailing so it isn't a complete solution but helps reduce odds of casual damage. It will need removal and replacement in a few years though so that is a downside so hopefully there will be no issues when it comes time for removal. Protection -this is the primary reason I bought and installed. I did find some damage to the film and paint on one of the doors, most likely a stone chip (see photo) so that was disappointing. The film is tough and stretchy though so it must have been a very sharp rock or hit at just the right angle or speed. For casual protection against scratches and swirl marks it should be just fine. It does leave an orange peel finish on the vehicle, so it isn't perfectly flat but otherwise it is invisible to the casual onlooker. Altogether I am happy with it and think it is a worthwhile investment to help protect your car from everyday hazards. Will it stop a large rock or a door ding? No. It might save you from a small chip or scratch from an errant belt buckle or metal button, and definitely eliminate paint damage when washing off dirt and debris as part of regular car care. I wouldn't take this through an automatic car wash because high pressure spray will probably dislodge the seams unless you are able to get them to adhere perfectly, and even then I have read stories online of professionally installed ppf failing in car washes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2022 by John John

  • Look else where
Size: 60"x20ft
The film was thick and durable and seemed to be decent quality. However, the film does not like to stretch at all even with a heat gun. Granted this was my first time installing ppf so I thought it might have been user error. This was not the case since I successfully installed a different ppf film on my car. The new film was a lot easier to work with and adhesion was 10x better than this film. I say this film is only good on flat surfaces. Other than that look else where ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by james yang

  • Works well
Size: 60"x20ft
I loved everything about it. Only negative would have to be the slight orange peel look it leaves after but overall a great film and I’m looking to buy a second 20’ roll this week. I would recommend this film to others most definitely. It’s easy to work with and I’ve got the stretching down after done trial and error and I’m happy with the results ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by Armando Aviles

  • A reg blow dryer will work! My heat gun put a hole in it quick
Size: 60"x9.8ft
It was easy to apply but I used it to cover an expensive table. Worked awesome! Shiny and brings out the beauty without coating permanently. Definitely gonna do some automotive stuff next.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023 by Brad G.

  • Scam
Size: 60"x33ft
Do not order from this vendor or this product this is a scam this product is not paint protective film it is not bendable it is not stretchable like they show in the advertisement picture this does not stick to your car it is very thin and hard like a window tint material it is not stretchy at all do not order this this is a scam and they will not refund you they advertise it as PPS and it is nothing close to it I am truly dissatisfied that I waited over a month for the delivery of this product ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2022 by Cibiel suero

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