great video, i just wanna know how you did the back corners behind the hood, I was doing a miata 2022 and had a hard time getting back there due to the windshield plastic panel being in the way and rubbing against the film
Nice slayed back presentation. I will be using XPEL and It was evident that you did not use a primer nor alcohol to tack the PPF. So, is your method heat only?
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Hai sir myself vipin a wrapper in india, i have a question to you sir. Is that a good idea to use raw water instead of isopropyl as tack solution. Especially doing in Optic shield ppf...
Have you ever used a blade to make cuts on the panel or body of a car? I recently discovered splicing cuts on my Supra and the PPF looks pieced together. I was told cuts on the paint of the car will always be there when PPF is installed. Is that true??
@@stephenwhite5444 lol this is the same answer I’ve been getting everywhere else. Well that guys been fired. He’s paying for buffing and fixing all the cuts he did. Getting it redone by someone else. Thanks for answering me. Appreciate it.
At 0:44 on the corner of the hood I noticed that the way the film has been cut it there is no film to heat and wrap around the corner point. It seems it will just be folded over along the two edges. Could you explain why this way was chosen and not the way you demonstrated? Many thanks
That’s a pre cut ppf. A type of ppf that is cut by a machine according to the car type. I’ve used this type of ppf on a Mercedes a45s. More expensive than hand cut.