PPF Lifting: “Pressure Washer Lifted the Paint Protection Film.”

I was washing a Porsche with PPF (Clear Bra). I got too close to the edge of the film on the fender. The water jet injected under the film, lifting a large bubble and tearing the edge. The film must be replaced. Cost: $800 per panel.

Key Takeaways

  • Workmanship Error: Once again, damaging the item you are working on is “Faulty Workmanship.” General Liability excludes this.
  • Pre-Existing Lift: If the PPF was already starting to lift (common on edges), you need to prove it. Pre-inspection photos are your only defense.
  • Garage Keepers: Might cover it if you argue it was an “accident,” but deductibles ($500) make it a wash for a $800 claim.
  • Voluntary Property Damage: This is the best coverage for this. It pays for the “oops” without a massive investigation.

The “Why” (The Trap): The 3-Foot Rule

PPF manufacturers state: “Do not use pressure washers within 3 feet of edges.”
If you were closer than 3 feet, you violated the manufacturer’s care instructions. That is negligence/workmanship error.
Insurance denies coverage for “failure to follow instructions.”

The Investigation: “I Called Them”

I asked how to handle torn PPF.

1. PPF Shop (Repair)

  • Cost: $600 – $1,000 to strip and re-film the hood/fender.
  • Note: You can’t patch PPF. You have to redo the whole panel.

2. Insurance Claim

  • Verdict: Denied (Workmanship). Or accepted under Garage Keepers but subject to $500 deductible.
  • Result: You get a check for $300 and a rate hike. Bad deal.

Comparison Table: PPF Repair

OptionCostLong Term Cost
File Claim$500 (Ded)Higher Rates
Pay Cash$800None
Referral Trade$500None

Step-by-Step Action Plan

  1. Tape the Edges: Before washing, put painter’s tape over any lifting PPF edges to seal them from water.
  2. Stand Back: Keep the nozzle 3 feet away. Use a wider fan (40 degree).
  3. Photo Inspection: Walk the car. Look for “silvering” at the edges (air pockets). Point them out to the customer: “This film is failing. I will be careful, but it may lift further.”
  4. Pay the Installer: If you lift it, call the shop that installed it. They might give you a wholesale rate to fix it.

FAQ

Q: Can I cut the lifted part off?
A: You can trim it back with an X-Acto knife, but it leaves an ugly line. Ask the customer first.

Q: Is vinyl wrap the same?
A: Yes, but vinyl is cheaper to replace than PPF.

[IMAGE: Macro photo of PPF edge lifting with water bubbles underneath.]

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