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PPF for seat backs?

weejimmy

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Anyone know if you can get PPF to cover the backs of the seats? Can see the silver getting marked on my 18 ways as I quite often put my sons cricket back on the fold down seat backs in the back and it is a squeeze to get it past the seat without it rubbing.
 
They can PPF pretty much anything. (Ok not your wife but you get what I mean)
 
Id have the seat backs painted in the body colour
It looks stunning and you can polish out light scratches with cut / compound
 
isysman said:
They can PPF pretty much anything. (Ok not your wife but you get what I mean)
It's a bit late to PPF the wife...
 
Mine needs a new head unit as well.

Apologies to the OP for hijacking thread!
 
Wife doesn't need PPF, she has airbags! :grin:
 
I had somebody quote for it, they said about 250/300 per seat. They said they'd have to take the seats out as well to do it. I decided it was a lot cheaper to make my kids take their shoes off when in the car :thumb:
 
JD27 said:
I had somebody quote for it, they said about 250/300 per seat. They said they'd have to take the seats out as well to do it. I decided it was a lot cheaper to make my kids take their shoes off when in the car :thumb:

Thats what i tend to do but if its a chore PPF on the seat backs is a good way to keep them scratch free imo.

:thumbs:
 
I may just self fit a strip 2-3 inches wide on the outer edge of both seats as that's where the bag tends to rub when I put it in the back.
 
weejimmy said:
I may just self fit a strip 2-3 inches wide on the outer edge of both seats as that's where the bag tends to rub when I put it in the back.

I wouldn't let your Mrs hear you call her that :thewife:

:grin:
 
HSC911 said:
weejimmy said:
I may just self fit a strip 2-3 inches wide on the outer edge of both seats as that's where the bag tends to rub when I put it in the back.

I wouldn't let your Mrs hear you call her that :thewife:

:grin:

I just spat my post-lunch coffee out. :floor:

In the context of where this thread ended up, "when I put it in the back" is just perfect
 

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