If you get someone skilled in the application, you won't have bubbles and scratches.
I have only ever done bumpers and partial hood, as whole car PPF is really expensive. The oldest application I have had looked good until year 14, when I had to have it replaced. I would say it aged really well, then the last year or so it yellowed and cracked. After getting it replaced, the SUV looked brand new again (and still does).
The vendor told me to occasionally use cleaner wax to keep the PPF looking fresh.
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