PPF and polarized lenses - why the distortion?

PPF looks distorted when you wear polarized sunglasses.

PPF and polarized lenses: If you’ve recently adorned your vehicle with a clear bra or paint protection film (PPF) and noticed a peculiar distortion when wearing polarized sunglasses, worry not – you’re not alone. This optical phenomenon is perfectly normal and stems from the nature of PPF application.

When PPF is installed, it undergoes processes like heating and stretching, which are essential for a seamless fit on your vehicle. However, when viewed through polarized lenses, these manipulations can manifest as odd discolored distortions, creating a rainbow effect of sorts.

This distortion occurs because polarized sunglasses are designed to filter light waves in a specific direction, reducing glare and enhancing visibility. The process of manipulating PPF during installation disrupts the uniformity of the film when viewed through polarized lenses, causing the rainbow-like appearance.

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Don't worry - no harm, no foul.

It’s crucial to understand that this distortion doesn’t compromise the effectiveness of the PPF or its protective qualities. The film is engineered to withstand environmental elements and safeguard your vehicle’s paint, even if it appears distorted when viewed through polarized sunglasses.

In essence, the rainbow effect is an optical illusion resulting from the necessary manipulations during PPF installation. Embrace the uniqueness of this visual phenomenon, and rest assured that your PPF is performing its intended function – preserving the pristine look of your vehicle.

So, the next time you catch a glimpse of your PPF through polarized sunglasses and notice the rainbow effect, there’s no cause for alarm. It’s simply a testament to the intricate process of PPF application, ensuring your vehicle stays protected while you enjoy a distortion-free view without sunglasses.

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