The Ultimate Solution for Delicate Films
Removes baked-on insect remains & road film
Gentle on PPF and glossy/matte films
Ideal for clear PPF and tinted films
Does not affect the film structure
Made in Germany
Developed, tested, and produced in Germany, which guarantees high quality standards.
⚠ Attention:Nanolex Scrub (PPF & Wrap) does not remove scratches – it is not a polishing agent, but it may affect existing sealants, waxes, and coatings! Always test on an inconspicuous area first.
Preparation
Clean the PPF or vinyl wrap with a pH-neutral shampoo or mild cleaner and dry it thoroughly.Application
Apply a small amount of Nanolex Scrub (PPF & Wrap) to a soft microfiber cloth or foam pad and work it over the affected area using light to medium pressure in straight-line movements to loosen any discoloration or dirt.Residue removal
Rückstände mit einem feuchten Mikrofasertuch abwischen und trocknen lassen.Check
If necessary, repeat the process, but avoid excessive rubbing to prevent damage to the film.
FAQ
Why Nanolex Scrub (PPF)?
Yes, it works on clear PPF, tinted films, vinyl wraps, and both glossy and matte foils/wraps.
Yes, it was specially developed to clean painted matte surfaces without altering the matte effect.
Can it remove discolorations on PPF or foils/wraps?
Yes, it removes superficial yellowing, oxidation, road film, and baked-on insect residues that cannot be dissolved with conventional cleaners.
Does the product affect the protective effect of self-healing PPF films?
It can slightly affect the top protective layer of PPF, so it should only be used when necessary and tested on an inconspicuous area beforehand.
Can I use the product on tinted or matte foils/wraps?
Yes, it is safe for all types of foils/wraps. However, with matte foils/wraps, care should be taken to ensure the matte effect is not altered.
Can Nanolex Scrub (PPF & Wrap) affect existing sealants on films/wraps?
Yes, it can affect or remove coatings, waxes, or other protective layers. Always test on an inconspicuous area before applying.








