🤔 DIY VS PRO | BEGINNER vs PRO Paint Protection Film Install
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Are you a #diy person? We all know that person who insists on learning and doing everything themselves, some of us are that guy. In this episode of diy vs #pro we bring you paint protection film or #ppf.
Protecting your vehicle from rock chips and scratches is something that every consumer would love but it brings with it the pro installer price tag. If you think you could do this type of thing on your own than this video is for you. Josh also breaks down the pricing so you can see how much a basic installation kit might cost for your vehicle along with the tools and what is needed.
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Hiring a pro is certainly a valid decision to make. It would be good if you shared what you pay for the PPF which is certainly not the retail price on the web site which is between 2 to 3 times the wholesale price.
Just head to Blackoutempire.com/balancesheet 😂
@@BlackoutTinting The link did not work.
Hmm, weird
Will contact @admin this morning
@@BlackoutTinting link still doesnt work...
I did it myself. Lots of mistakes. Did it over. More mistakes. Finally finished it as is. I learnt a lot
This comes off as a scare tactic to protect your meal ticket. In all reality this stuff isn't that much different than if you've ever applied a film to anything, whether that's a phone or window tint. The bumper kit for my car is about $300 and shops want between 1 and 2 g's to install it, for 15 to 30 minutes of work that is completely unjustifiable.
Funny how our schedule books up every week then
Go ahead then. Try installing it yourself and report back to us.
I can't believe you're comparing a phone screen to a car. A phone's screen is flat. Car body panels are not.
I found it hilarious because it could not be more obvious that you have no idea what you're talking about and you have no business leaving a comment like this.
@@BlackoutTinting .....he'll be visiting you guys for a RE-DO......LOL
Bahahaha you sir are clueless
i had mine professionally installed, from an award winning installer. Authorized dealer of XPEL, i have knife marks all over my $110,000 vehicle and edges that are not layed down collecting dirt. I wish I never even got it installed at all.
Sorry to hear that, what was the outcome?
I'm a professional installer. Even the people who claim to be experts are far from it. It takes years and years to master.
I’m a DIYer not because I want to save $200 but because I enjoy learning new skills and getting the satisfaction of doing something myself. That being said I’m not sure I’d do this myself.
Jeff gets it
I would... This shit looks like it takes an artist & who doesn’t like learning art?
Lot's of people would rather play COD
@@BlackoutTinting 😂
I was quoted 1200 bucks to do my front end on my 2023 Lexus ES300h. I'm a DIYer who purchased Scotchguard PPF film by 3M for a little over 400 bucks on Amazon. Yes, applying the film takes a lot of patience and time. You also have to know how to cut. Cutting the PPF film is a serious skill. Eventually I was able to install all the PPF on the front of my vehicle in about 4 hours. I waited an additional 8 hours to trim and fold the edges. Overall, the PPF came out very well after the film was fully dried.
$1500 for pre-cut patterns or 100 bucks from Amazon and cut it yourself. This is 100% scare tactics. The first time that my buddies and I put a wrap on a car we were nervous because it was an intimidating thing but take your time don't rush it when it comes together pretty easily. Not to mention the mixtures that are used are not that big of a kept secret. Little bit of research and you should figure that out pretty simply.
Also you should see the torture test all over RUclips where 3M is slapping around xpel in any torture test that people are doing to test which product comes out on top.
@@donaldimboden8306 We've seen claims that Lumar film heals from gashes as well. We're still trying to find someone to take us up on our offer to come install a wrap here!
@@BlackoutTinting unfortunately Pennsylvania's a hell of a distance from idaho. Although if you send me out bulk product I can do a Time lapse video of me hand cutting and installing on my 21 Indian challenger.
Nah, but I'll pay for your flight if you agree to a video and think you can do it as good as we can.
Do I smell a challenge here?
I like how the newbie got the cartoon foolish music, and the pro got the rock soul.
Thank you. It felt natural.
LOL I blame the music if I was the guy.
The installer took full responsibility for his actions.
Great video. I did my own car without precut kits and I've done it before. I took my time and it turned out great I payed 900 for a role 60inch by 200inch to do the front of my car. I went as far as taking my bumper off. It took longer than what a professional would have but everyone around my area wanted 2000 to do it so I saved my self some money. I'd never do it again lol because it took me forever but that's why it turned out good because I took my time. It was a 2021 dodge charger rt. So it didn't have any crazy bends or turns or grooves in it
Glad it worked out for you. It’s quite the learning curve to get it really good and timely.
If I brought in my own pre cut film, would you install for $200? If so, I'll make the long drive down
Our schedule is booked out for months by customers paying for film we can warranty as an authorized Xpel installer.
Nice try though 😁
I prefer to do it myself! You pretend to save 12 minutes with a pro??? But you don't count you will have to spend time on the phone shopping for a good pro, go to the garage maybe 45 minutes away from your home, wait there until the job is done and come back so you lose all day maybe even 2 days with the shopping when opting for a pro. And above all I would save a few hundred bucks but since I do everything myself I am saving tens of thousands over the years. And I also DIY invest those savings in stocks and crypto which can grow many x over time too. You save or you don't save, it's a mindset. I chose to save every buck I can, invest it, make it grow and over my lifetime so far it was really worth it! I don't even talk about everything I learned in my life by doing everything myself I also grew my potential and I am a proud do it yourselfer! ;) Thanks for the video still very interesting.
You sound amazing. Just make sure you don't end up being a crypto bag holder. Take profits and don't be too greedy.
I agree, I save a bunch of money DIY’ing everything . I DiY’d my wife’s labor of our 2nd daughter and saved a bunch of money on medical bills.
This video doesn’t really give DIYers a fair chance. This video was clearly made deter DIYers with the goofy clown music compared to the sped up music with the pro.
I found this video insightful, but this DIYer could have done a better job if he had more time. PPF does not have a “cure” time and is very forgiving, but just needs time for those that are first timers.
It doesn’t matter though because the objective for him was not to do a good job. He’s an employee of the company and the objective is to grow the business, while “keeping in trade secrets”, not show that any average joe can do it.
Overall though, If the labor price was really only 200$, I’d def hire a professional. Personally, I wouldn’t be too turned off to PPF DIY as this video makes it seem.
If the music was your first deterrent, wait till you have to do a bumper or a vehicle that is actually difficult.
I do a lot of detailing on the side. Paint corrections, ceramic coatings etc. I decided to try PPF on my car. My results were more or less the same as your “amateur” install. I spent about $600 on the film but now I am paying a professional $1200 to do it over again. I’m a bit of a protectionist so my install wasn’t going to cut it…Lesson learned with PPF for me lol
Slip solution is typically 2.5ml of johnson's baby shampoo (best) or 1.25 ml of dawn dish soap into about 997ml of distilled or RO water to make a full litre of solution. Tack solution is 250ml of 70% IPA with 750ml of RO/DI water to make a litre of tack solution.
I agree that having a pro install is best especially for a long-lasting quality finish. It's hard to DIY this, knowing where to tack edges, how to deal with issues. If the car you are protecting is expensive, spend the money on a good PPF install and forget about it for the next decade.
The protective film industry is a rip-off. They prey on the fact this takes skill to apply correctly, as well as a decnt amount of paint cleaning and prep. There is no way the materials cost as much as what's charged. Im betting the $1500 price here costs expel under $300 to make/ acquire , cut and package. Im also betting dealers/ installers pay less than the list price, but charge the customer that price on top of the labor they quote without telling customers.
We really do pay the $1500 a roll. Maybe a 1-200$ discount if buying bulk. It really does take a lot of time to do. That and the fact that working on a car at this level can introduce risk. PPF is pricey because the work is long, hard and takes a lot of time to master. Nobody charges under $4000 for a reason
3m 8mil factory roll and positive attitude, $1,900 for a truck. Dealer installed $10,000, what am I missing (price quote from trained Xpel distributor).......... interesting racket
But they price it in with financing so you see little numbers
I do PPF on Cadillacs and Chevrolets every day. The HDs are the true test of an installer's grit. Doing the full hoods and fenders is GOOD MONEY. I love doing those.
Xpel keeps their prices tall to make it not worth it for the average consumer to DIY it - obviously the shop isn’t paying 1500 for the material not even close to it
Correct, you're also paying for the plotting/pattern technology.
@@BlackoutTinting even when I try to buy it in bulk and cut my own doors and hood and roof it still remains super expensive
@@user-jt3nf7in5w looks like XPEL doesn't want every DIY guy driving around with their product
You could have at least told him to go easy on the baby soap and mist instead of pouring it in like that and spraying the crap outta it instead of misting evenly. No wonder he had so much trouble getting it to stick. Love the ominous music btw 🤣
Yea deff and I love he said he ain’t sharing his solution secrets so is this a video to try to help the diy-er or is this a video to keep the diy-ers from trying it them selfs seems like ur pushing people away from trying it unless there trained professionals lmfao dudes a joke I’d never bring my car to him because of this video you can tell he’s not here to help nobody he’s here to make money off veiws
@@MikeB-rz3mj We fix professional shops work all the time and have high standards like most of our customers. Sorry this video triggered you so much, it was meant to educate people that you really shouldn't consider this type of install unless you really need to save the money, or don't need a near perfect appearance. And no, we're not giving away our solution secrets, big deal, but we'll talk about everything else. Thanks for watching.
Now I watch the pro and know how to do it thanks
PPF is one of the few things definitely not worth DIY due to cost of material being the driving factor and not labor. XPEL will sell a consumer that front end kit for an artificially high price of $1500, but they sell it to the shop for much less since they are going to keep ordering and have significant volume. This lets the shop only charge $250 more which would be about 2.5 hrs of labor which wouldn't be profitable if they had to pay full $1500. It's a win/win for manufacturer and installer.
Artificially high consumer sale price protects shops, prevents too many DIY installs which can hurt brand/product reputation, etc
I think you would have more credibility to this video if you weren't pre-wired/biased to say a DIYer can't do it. Further, Isaiah, the poor soul, is not your typical DIYer. I doubt he even changes his own oil. Am I right? If he was truly a DIYer, he would not have just "guessed" at his tack solution (which should be 1.5L water, 2ml baby shampoo) and ISO mix (3:1). The price you quoted at the XPEL website is retail price. A DIYer would be better off buying bulk uncut rolls which should be around $350 for a 36"x100 feet or $500 for 48"x50 feet which is MORE than enough to make lots of mistakes. Aaron clearly does a great job. Assuming it takes him 2 hours to do the front of the car at $1700, it's an impressive business plan that I'm no longer willing to pay for especially around here where they're not as good as Aaron. Back when PPF wasn't as popular, this used to be $750 WITH paint correction!
nowadays you don't even need to do a paint correction before installing ppf
Josh, I'm probably your dad's age & I'm the same way, but I KNEW when I came to you guys, I wasnt in your league. Poor Isiah, (hope I spelled his name correctly), he was a good sport & did pretty damn well. And Erin is awesome! Great video/very interesting! Good promotion for business too! Thanks!
Aaron is the man when it comes to ppf, makes it look easy and Isaiah did great for his time
Isaiah did the job I could see myself doing, sure appreciate him showing how the first time would probably go. Dude, you saved me like a grand and a lot of frustration:)
Good to hear! Isaiah will be happy to hear. Thanks for watching
Overcharging for materials and undercharging for labor skews the value proposition of this whole project for a DIYer. When you're forced to dropped hundreds, if not thousands on what is essentially a large screen protector, it feels stupid to then endure the struggle of installing it when it only seems like pennies more to have the pros install it for you.
I'm not judging. I get it. Businesses have to stay in business, and if they have to adjust costs due to customer behavior, so be it. But don't act like the price of DIY vs pro install is somehow a valid point to bring into the discussion when the DIYer has no control over the outrageous prices companies charge for this PPF material.
Everyone is more than welcome to buy roll(s)of cheaper material from ebay and hand cut everything themselves, and many do without complaining.
Great Video! Thank you 🔥👏💪🫶
The biggest key to a clean job is CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN surface. Take your time be patient and do it in a garage that’s well lite.
We agree 🤝🤝🤝🤝
Have an VW Arteon. Precut parts are going to run me $1600. Rolls of wrap to do it is only going to run $243 and allows for better excess in the process. I am sure it will not be 100% perfect, but the main objective is to protect the finish, so a minor defect will not cause me to lose any sleep.
You can add them at your leisure too. Couple panels here and there. Save lots this way. Good luck 👍
Hmm... do it myself, or trust a guy who can't put on a baseball cap to do it...
thanks for the kind words, have a great day
I was going to..Not anymore. Iprobably won't doit all together, because $2000 for a Fender , I would have to work 100 hours just for One Fender . Nice welldone Video
thank you sir! good to hear it helped
The background music definitely made him more of a pro 😂. Sometimes you just want to learn and not Bc you want to save money. Best to try it with small piece. Get to know the film, the solution, and get muscle memory. It’s not that hard afterwards.
it was all in the music haha. he is not very good in real life
For a few hundred dollars, definitely not worth doing it myself and I am a DIYer. This requires skills that a professional has that we mere mortals do not. They do it day in and day out. A once in a while DIYer for the most part would get really frustrated and possibly damage the paint by cutting it. Again not worth it. Leave it to the pros. Great video!
It's like everything else: If you have the time, patience, and skill for the particular job, do it yourself. If you lack any of those things, pay someone who has all of those things. Or yeah, try it and experiment so you gain the skill if you want; it's your car! There will always be work for highly skilled, reasonably priced professionals with good customer service skills. It's not a competition between DIY'ers and pros. Plenty of work to go around.
Just buy the Fuking roll for $1200. Don’t buy precut and do it your self. It’s easy. Shops rip you off by charging $5000 for the whole car.
How much do you charge for a full wrap?
Great video. No way I'd try it myself.
Isaiah is definitely a true DIY person, most would be lucky to get it fully on the vehicle!
I can do the whole car in 4 hours.PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are the greatest
شكرا 😊
PPF is a waste of money. $2-3k for the front...it would be better to get a new paint job for less than that.
Our customers aren't paying that much for a front. We sure are busy so they seem to love it!
@@BlackoutTinting - Can you do my car then please? Because I called 4 different places and they’re all in that price range or more, and I only wanted my bumper and possibly hood done!
The problem here is you didn’t play the same music for both installations.
The install dictated the music 🎶👻
What an awesome experiment. Professionals definitely make it look easy and give folks the false confidence that it is actually easy. Unfortunately, after a DIY'er screws up a couple times, the cost to redo some of the ppf would end up costing more than a professional would charge in the first place. But then again, I guess there's a cost to learning.
Yes, Exactly! We film videos all the time and realize from the outside looking in it looks easy
Just trying to get customers. It’s pretty easy…..and you save a lot more then 200$
Good luck!
I haven't gotten quotes yet, but from everything I've heard, there's way more than $250 difference. Make it closer to a thousand. Too bad you're a good 5 hour drive away from NY
We've had customers come from NY to get ppf.. just saying
Aaron said “Hold my beer”😂
Im a mobile carwasher/detailer and I definitely want to learn this! I am passionate about learning new skills that can be of service to my clients..
Any suggestions on how i can approach a tint/wrap/ppf place so i can learn hands on .
RUclips can teach you a lot. The film is very durable. After you learn a ton watching videos you could buy some pieces online and install it 50 times on your or a friends car. Spray it, squeegee it down, pull it up and repeat
Sure, a professional will do a professional job (at least that's what you hope to get), but your price comparison is ...well, shall we say a bit skewed. You can find front end kits all over the place with 3M materials for $300 to $400. Realistically, not many DIY'ers will attempt to do a full hood install, so we are talking about $350 to $450 in materials, saving quite a bit more than $250 vs a pro job. That said, being a long time DIY'er, this is not a job for the faint of heart and many who try to do this will probably do a sub par job. You gotta know yourself and you gotta know the project.
C'mon guys, what's with the bumbling cartoon character music when Isaiah is attempting this??? He's making it look way too amateurish.
We were stating the prices we charge for XPEL film which is what we install. We don't like 3m film but would definitely be a great cheaper option for a DIY person. But there's a reason why all xpel shops charge the same for this. You can find cheap tint to install as well but don't do that in Florida or you'll be bubbled to Bogata and asking us to remove it for you. Also, please don't refer Isaiah's ancient ancestor music as bumbling cartoon music. Rewatch his part on mute and you'll see the install is the same.
You realize a professional ones had to start off as a rookie you learn as you go along, so yeah anybody can do it with practice
I wish retail prices were similar to what shops are getting. Anyone can learn if you put enough time and effort into it.
You still need to waste some film when learning so redoing is not a big deal if prices to consumers would be more reasonable.
You can definitely get ahold of a cheaper material on Amazon or eBay
Lol I’m not gonna tell you how much soap and water use cause I don’t want you to do it yourself lmfao
It's for our own humor and the solution honestly changes for different water types and elevation.
Love to see the vehicles you work on
thank you
I like a DIY project, but for the cost of the film its a rather expensive lesson. I bought some bulk film just to do my headlights and learned quite a bit. I'll do it again on headlights and get better every time. For body panels, I'll pay someone with a lot more experience.
Not a bad way to go
I will show you the bill and the photos, using the same product with 5 year warranty whole car not just parts for $500, just FYI everyone the prices in the usa are crazy even from there website
Insane he wants us to believe that’s actually what he’ll charge 😂
sir
1500 for material? The whole front of my car was covered by like 90$ for a roll of 3m pro series ppf? what in the world?
Professional materials, warranty, and professional grade install is the difference. What made you click to watch the video?
@@BlackoutTinting I was looking for tips on trimming bulk material ,maybe do a video on that? I own vintage cars which no precut templates are available
We have that saved for our tutorial videos actually. Can’t giveaway all the secrets 😎
I consider myself smart enough to know exactly when it makes sense to hire a pro! There is a difference between doing the job and doing the job well!
absolutely!
What components or chemical inside. The pray botles?
That hasn't been revealed to the public yet, but similar recipes can be found online.
I did it myself and messed up pretty bad. So I spent money on another kit. I. I can go on and on but in the end it is all done. It is not perfect but I finished. If it was stealth I’d be really screwed.
good for you not giving up! you can appreciate a good install now.
I did my whole TRX in xpel stealth, I’m a little more than a dyi guy. Bought bull and saved $7,000. It looks fantastic.
I don’t mind a company making money but $7,000 for a 2 day job is a little much.
Wow, You saved more money than it costs to do it and faster than most professional shops can complete it. I'd say that is a bigly win.
U can save $247 for DIY? come on man I work my own car and save tons of money in the shop. That's easy money right there. Thanks for the videos. U have me idea to do this I'll start making business like this.
Thanks for watching!
I rather do it my self as much as possible, even if I do some small screw up.. and also learn something along the way..,and ! there also the possibility that the “professional “ might screw up too.. which I had some do in the past ( collision repair, upholstery) you let them know about the screw up, but they just look at you , and expect their full payment.. so here my personal saying “ I rather do it myself and risk a small screw up, than risk in hiring a professional that may end up screwing it up, and still have to pay him full amount “..
Makes sense! We believe in always standing behind our work. Sorry to hear other professionals failed to do so!
those prices are crazy......$450 for 1 front bumper piece of plastic film LOL....
What brought you to the video?
I just did one of these for the front end on my GR86. I bought a DIY kit for £450. These people charging £1500 for a job that will take a couple of hours tops. I am just a hobby mechanic and painter but this was child's play. These guys are charging £350-400 an hour for glorified window tinting which is actually harder to do. All this video has shown is that the person in this video is incapable of doing it. A semi competent person should have no problem. It isn't rocket science. Blending in paint is far harder to do well and painters do not charge the rates these people do.
Will you fly to Pittsburgh and compete with us?
No way I am saving $200. I did this myself and I save thousand of dollars for the full front end.
nice
Awesome video. As a body shop owner I decided to send one of my techs to XPEL for certification for replacing PPF. Mind you, I am NOT in the business of being a PPF installer. I merely wanted to reduce the amount of sublet providers I had to rely on for our collision repairs. We usually find out selves replacing A single piece of film such as fender bumper or hood about once a month. I’m going a bit long here but I want anyone reading this to really pay attention to this next part. I consider my tech a step above a DIY’er but still not professional. I just purchased a Cadillac Escalade that I am going to have completely wrapped in Stealth. Now I could roll the dice and try to take this on. Keep in mind, I have an XPEL account that allows me to buy film at prices close to wholesale if not the same as you. Long story short… it’s going to a Professional installer. Just as you said in the video, we could probably take this on but we don’t deal with bulk film installs and it not worth the risk.
DIY’ers reading this, go fix a hole in you sheet rock, go plant a garden… but leave PPF to the Pro’s.
Agree... it's not a diy type of project although it definitely can be done.
Mate this video is very skewed, I just paid £252 for 15Mx1.5M which basically does the whole car…
Not sure if the film you guys are buying is made out of gold or what…
Please post the link to where you bought XPEL ultimate plus, the machine to cut it, and the best software in the industry for $252
After all that i still say diy. get cheap ppf learn and get at it. If you learn you'll be able to save money on next car if you pay for someone you'll have to pay someone each time. That's how i learned window tint. Car audio installs and more. Don't be afraid to try. Don't be afraid to fail
There is a bit of a learning curve, something you would surely forget 90% of by the 'next car' but good luck!
Hmm, how much to buy just the pre cut film from you vs xpel website?
We use the same software so it's the same price.
Very main problem the DIY guys faced is the film not sticking in the curved corners even he applied a lot of alcohol solution, which I had faced when I tried it myself, and you guys didn't even answered it
Drive Protected has a ton of excellent tutorial vids showing how to install PPF. I just purchased my precut kit and after tools, I'm up in the area of $1800 in savings for the full front end kit for an Tesla MYP. I thought it was worth a try.. I'll see how it goes. Will update with result and whether or not it will be worth it.
how did it go lol
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how'd it go @mooster
@@BlackoutTinting About 3 months later I'm happy. Took me about 10 hours to install the hood, fenders, mirrors and bumper. But it turned out great ! The bumper was a b*** to install but otherwise it was cool. I'd like to give wrapping a try one of these days. I will say its not at a professional level like you guys. But for a DIY person that wants to save a load of cash and is okay with some imperfections here and there, Its well worth it !
Now this comment makes sense - like any diy job, prpba ly not as a good as a pro but if you can live with it so be it. Thanks for the update.
i live in California where shops are charging $3,000-7,500 for a full wrap.. outrageous
You get what you pay for
In my country, the ppf job costs more than a repaint so I'm not sure if I should go for it. How much would a repaint on this car cost?
Re-Painting costs vary wildly. Same with PPF, the more you pay the better the end result in most cases. Definitely look over their previous work.
I love this video!
Thanks Donnie!
why wouldn't you tell us about the slip solution ratio?
top secret formula we want to pass down for generations
Good info, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
If you messed up, you’re screwed 😂and money down on the toilet 😂
Hiyo
LOL I cannot even put a screen protector in my phone correctly, I will never try this in my car by myself
We hear that a lot 😂
Difference between diy and professional is NOT only a few hundred. Try a few thousand. My truck was quoted 7k for a partial ppf wrap. Precut I could have gotten the parts for about 12-1500$. So is Very Beneficial to practice practice , practice and learn to do it yourself.
Our guys install every day for months before they’re capable of doing a full wrap by themselves.
Time is money to a lot of people. And someone getting a wrap on their vehicle is doing so because they want it to stay looking good.
@@BlackoutTinting I get it, but at the same time, I’m personally not paying 110k for a truck and then another 7-10k to wrap it. I’ve always been good at laying pre cut down, but to say it’s only a few hundred difference, is pretty far fetched. It would cost me less than 7k to get the wear areas repainted at the end of the normal life expectancy of ppf film.
Someone reply if they ever had their entire front end installed by a licensed shop for $247 labor.
$303
Congrats to Amber and Justin on the new vehicle! And, thanks to Blackout Tinting for reminding me why I should never, ever do this DIY.
This would definitely take some patience.. could be fun to try though
Flixzone is horrible. Personal opinion of me and everyone I've ever known.
247.00 dollars savings but what if the materials you mentioned will do the entire car how much do you save then?
That might be a calculation for another video.. I don't think we've ever heard of someone doing that as a DIY
I have my own mobile detailing business, so I’m wanting to learn how to do PPF
you came to the right place, ppf is the future
Guarantee this guy can't change a toilet
Heard you were one of the best toilet changers in town
@BlackoutTinting Yeah, it's not hard to do, kind of like wrapping a car...also not hard to do
Doesn’t take years to learn knife. I Learned in few weeks
Great job 👏
Sooo what did we learn today ? Aaron is a witch.
This video is so obvious that I stopped watching after 7:38 min. I bought precut ppf from m4 from Amazon for 318 bucks bumper headlights hood n side mirrors. Did it alone after watching a few RUclips videos. Diy guys.
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Wow... Thanks for this video... I will like the video and look for a professional
you're welcome, thanks for watching
My pre cut film cost less than 100.
Did you come here to see if you got a good deal?
If it was a couple hundred, I would have went PRO. But that's not the case with me. I saved almost $4k doing it DIY.
So did you do a full wrap on your own vehicle?
Damn gave the new Guy world's worst squeegee
Used those type of squeegees for years. 95% of it comes down to the installer
Wow, what dummies. You can have your hood and bumper repainted for much less when you ready to sell your car
We're working on video just for you right now!
Great video and perfect diy vs pro comparison. I am typically a diy'er but with this product? Not a chance I'll leave it to the professionals. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for watching!
calling urself a profesional and not even cutting in bulk is just crazy
sounds like a challenge.. would you like to challenge us to a ppf duel?
I'm paying...
Thanks Rick!
Awesome video, guys. Definitely a good example of why the pros are needed for something like this!
Thanks.. we'd consider using you when we do tint.. but you're already seasoned
Excellent video. Thanks for the comparison. Definitely going with the professional.
Thanks for watching Joe
It would be cheaper for me to drive 5 hours to drop it off to you. Loved the video. Talk soon.
Thanks for watching!
At 8K for a wrap I'll either do it my self or pay for a re spray in 4 years.... You boys are a rip off...
We don’t charge 8k but we did 10+ full wraps this week 💪
If you know your good why are you getting pressed by a troll, what happened to professionalism 😂
Trolls are delicious 🤤 thank god we don’t have to appease shareholders
IF you are a TECHIE guy, you can DIY easily and save you a lot of money. Their figures is way-off coz the labor will kill you and I am sure you can buy the film cheaper from the distributor, cut it yourself and install it. It is not that hard to spray water, stretch the film, and squeegee it. IMHO.
Are you up for a challenge?
Great video. I think I'll leave it to the pros!
Thanks, we pride ourselves in being ppf pros!
Excellent presentation. Well delivered and informative as well as instructional to detail. As someone who will do anything that needs to be accomplished. NO WAY on this. Especailly when I want the vehicle to look sharp. It's not a Military HUMMV with Tan paint or 5 Ton. Thank you. Just wish you were located here in Texas close by or maybe you have a shop here in the area. If so please contact me I'll come to your location. Do you also do Ceramic Coating? Leave a phone number and I will call. Again, Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words. We're not in Texas yet.. we do travel for the right price though! We specialize in ppf, ceramic coatings, tint and vinyl wraps!
Great video. Give it to the pros. It made me tired just watching him.
haha Aaron makes it look easy