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    Re: Spoiler lip coating

    A coating MAY also protect paint by reducing the dirt that sticks and cutting down on the touching by making it easier to clean and dry. But true protection would require PPF.

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    Re: Spoiler lip coating

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    Ok that was what I was trying to get answered. So if coating doesn't protect the b-pillars does it really protect the paint?
    It is a different kind of protection as mentioned by @rsurfer and @dgage. PPF can still swirl so even that has its limits but it will protect better when it comes to scratches.

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    Re: Spoiler lip coating

    I guess I was kind of surprised that the blackfire coating didn't offer any protection to the bpillars, in my opinion. I am pretty meticulous about my car washes. I coated my 2016 f150 bpillar and the entire trucks paint(dark blue) with the blackfire coating I mention. The bpillars didnt not old up at all but the coating on my paint did very well. After the second wash my bpillar has swarms and paint below looked great and was swirl free. I have tried coating my f150's bpillars numerous times with blackfire coating and the results are always the same. I believe that the blackfire coating does not work with the bpillars plastics.

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    Re: Spoiler lip coating

    All things considered should be the same, b pillars are notorious for swirls. First off they are eye level and angled which will show every swirl, second most people use them to shut the door and fingers along with movement will have an abrasive effect. Fords gloss black b pillars are notorious for this, isn’t the coatings fault or your fault.

    We wrapped the pillars on my wife’s car and it’s been holding up well

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