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    I currently have my car into a pro detailer to remove a very old clear bra/ppf. He got it off no problem, but should I re-apply PPF? My DDs have it, as I'm on the highway and our shit roads have many surprises. The car looks great without PPF IMO, curious what others think.

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      Originally posted by Slideways View Post
      If they are anything like the E60 M5, they should be removable and replaceable with the windshields in place. They usually have a metal U shaped frame built into the seal that clips into the glass. It can sometimes take a lot of effort to get the gasket removal started. Best to tape off the area to keep the paint from getting damaged.
      Following up on this, both came out. It is either incredibly difficult or really easy depending on how much or little windshield sealant squished out into the channel before they were installed.


      Originally posted by PSUEng View Post
      I currently have my car into a pro detailer to remove a very old clear bra/ppf. He got it off no problem, but should I re-apply PPF? My DDs have it, as I'm on the highway and our shit roads have many surprises. The car looks great without PPF IMO, curious what others think.
      If the paint is good underneath, absolutely reapply. PPF for any given panel is a couple hundred, paint for any panel is $1000+. If the shop is any good, ask them to do a bulk install rather than template (or at least modify a pre-designed template). A well done car should show little to no seams/edges. There are a lot of shops that can do it, but you can check Topaz Detailing online for examples of well done PPF work.

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        Originally posted by Avedis View Post
        Following up on this, both came out. It is either incredibly difficult or really easy depending on how much or little windshield sealant squished out into the channel before they were installed.
        Thanks for posting back with the answer! I've long wondered this and never found a conclusive answer. Appreciate it!


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          I received a radiator for my M6 yesterday from FCP and it is damaged with visible damage to the packaging.

          I started a return process and see that I am responsible for return shipping, I've already sent an email but something seems wrong here.

          I understand paying for shipping on a lifetime part guarantee but not this. I also remember them paying for return shipping when I received a damaged M3 radiator a year or so ago.
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            Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
            I received a radiator for my M6 yesterday from FCP and it is damaged with visible damage to the packaging.

            I started a return process and see that I am responsible for return shipping, I've already sent an email but something seems wrong here.

            I understand paying for shipping on a lifetime part guarantee but not this. I also remember them paying for return shipping when I received a damaged M3 radiator a year or so ago.
            You're absolutely right: damaged on arrival = they should pay for shipping (and seek reimbursement from the shipping company). What's the dumb question?
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              Originally posted by IamFODI View Post
              You're absolutely right: damaged on arrival = they should pay for shipping (and seek reimbursement from the shipping company). What's the dumb question?
              More of a rant, just wanted to see if things had changed in regards to shipping, they most have just made a mistake ,or maybe I did when I started the returns process.
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