Best way to protect a new car I just brought home with dealer-installed PPF?

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Just came home with a brand new white Toyota RAV4.

It has dealer-option PPF Hood & Door package (Hood, Mirror Backs, Door Cups, Door Edges) which I successfully negotiated out of the price.

I'm assuming it's Toyota OEM PPF installed.

Looking for any advice on how to get off on the right foot detailing-wise without damaging the PPF or anything else.

Thanks.
 
IMO, no need to do anything out of the ordinary, other than just make sure whatever products you use are PPF safe. For example, most water-based ceramic sealants I have used are PPF safe. For example, Griots Garage Ceramic 3-in-1 is PPF safe. Another sealant recommended by Mike G, Armour Detail Supply Ceramic Spray Sealant is also PPF safe. I verified that by emailing the company.

You can apply a ceramic coating if you want to go that route. Again, just make sure the coating is PPF safe.
 
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