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Originally Posted by Scooby921
I don't see why not. The idea behind PPF is that it protects from scratches, and most of them "heal" in the sunlight or with heat. Any marring introduced by the clay should fix itself. Just be cautions along the edges. I forgot about my PPF the last time I detailed my car and now have bits of clay stuck along all of the edges of the PPF and I toothbrush wasn't aggressive enough to get it out. I think I'll have to scrape it all out with a plastic razor blade  .
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Oooh... that sounds like a nightmare (at least in my world). Anyway that makes sense; thanks for sharing your thoughts.