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  2. Paint protection film - Wikipedia

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    Paint protection film (PPF, also called clear bra, clear film or clear paint film) is a thermoplastic urethane often self-healing film applied to painted surfaces of a new or used car in order to protect the paint from stone chips, bug splatters, and minor abrasions. This film is also used on airplanes, RVs, cell phones, electronics, screens ...

  3. Automotive paint - Wikipedia

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    The terminology for automotive paints has been driven by the progression of technologies and by the desire to both distinguish new technologies and relate to previous technologies for the same purpose. Modern car paints are nearly always an acrylic polyurethane "enamel" with a pigmented basecoat and a clear topcoat.

  4. Remo - Wikipedia

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    These are available in Ambassador, Pinstripe, Powerstroke 3, and Suede weights. Pinstripe – Drumheads made with two plies (7 mil plies) of Mylar film with a measured layer of a ring-reducing agent applied between them at the outer edge, that gives a "fat" low pitch and a short sustain, making them popular among rock and R&B drummers.

  5. Skratch (pinstripe artist and fabricator) - Wikipedia

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    The Hot Rod TV episode featuring Skratch debuted in September to be the highest rated episode in the entire 20-episode season, the Head Skratcher was featured on the cover of the re-launch of Hot Rod Deluxe Magazine and in a spread in an upcoming issue of Rodders Journal, and Skratch pushed the car into SEMA in Las Vegas promoting the brand ...

  6. Vehicle vinyl wrap - Wikipedia

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    When the material reaches the rollers, it passes through a series of decreasing gaps, which in turn increases the temperature and uniformity of the mixture. After each pass, the film becomes thinner and wider until the material is formed into a thin sheet of vinyl. The vinyl is then cooled, wound, and later coated with adhesive. [10]

  7. Film coating - Wikipedia

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    This type of film coating uses water to aid in the film coating process instead of organic solvents. [1] The result is a safer means of film coating, as it avoids the toxic and flammable properties of organic solvents. Aqueous film coating requires the use of water insoluble polymer mixtures, with the addition of a plasticizer. [1]