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Yes it would protect from brush scrapes / gravel to a degree. It's just a plastic film and depending on the size of the brush and the force of the scrape it could overcome the thickness of the film. But the damage wouldn't be as bad as no film. The film can be replaced, but if it's been on there for many years (mine have) it's difficult to remove without heat treatment and chemicals.Would this protect from, at least to some degree, brush scrapes? I see the value in PPF especially from highway gravel being thrown up and dinging the vehicle frontal area, especially with a white color.
Over time the edges may start to yellow/darken (I think this is from tiny dirt particles leaching under the edges). In the beginning, I was very diligent about toothbrush cleaning, sealing wax etc.......... now...... doesn't bother me at all.
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