Long Beach James
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- Aug 22, 2013
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I have researched the Car Pro Reload product that does have the naphtha chemical in it which is a problem for Xpel films.
Xpel Ultimate states the concentration of this chemical must be below 5% or premature yellowing can occur. I cannot find the concentration of naphtha in the CarPro Reload anywhere on the web. I have spoken to quality Xpel installers who state they like the Reload but they have not seen the effects 5 - 8 - 10 years down the line.
Can anybody state some facts regarding this products concentration of naphtha? Both products seem to be winners on their own but when married together, are problems looming down the road?
Thanks folks,
James
Xpel Ultimate states the concentration of this chemical must be below 5% or premature yellowing can occur. I cannot find the concentration of naphtha in the CarPro Reload anywhere on the web. I have spoken to quality Xpel installers who state they like the Reload but they have not seen the effects 5 - 8 - 10 years down the line.
Can anybody state some facts regarding this products concentration of naphtha? Both products seem to be winners on their own but when married together, are problems looming down the road?
Thanks folks,
James