😆 🤣 Thank you, Al. I appreciate the feedback! I definitely want to make sure the video gives enough info. But it's also nice to turn the camera off and speed up the process! 😁 It also cuts down on editing time.
I think cleaning and prep work are very important. Then the install. It's also important to make sure and heat seal all of the edges of the PPF before the customer picks it up. That will really help things stay down and reduce failures.
Here is a video I put together that goes over all of the tools I use during my installs. In the description, you'll find links to the tools. 👍🏻 ruclips.net/video/oQlGzV0AAF0/видео.html
The h9se has my slip solution, and the spray bottle has my tack solution. Here is a link to a video that goes over my solutions and what is in them. 👍🏻😁 ruclips.net/video/xGjn2rwh-W4/видео.htmlsi=KotCgOeeAXc8GzrV
Yes, it's very different. A heat gun would be very inefficient and probably dangerous due to all the water being used. A heat gun is very focused heat. It's also blowing a lot of air, and it's a very dry heat.
Thanks for replying you make it look easy🔥. Its no wonder why I have some issues with 10mil and 12mil thick film. Also were did you get the board you peeled the ppf on?.
@kiasydwx Thank you. The 10 mil film reminds me of some of the old 3m and SolarGard ClearShield I used to work with. I had to use a steamer during every installation. Fun stuff! We also used to use it on a lot of headlights.
The glass on the wall? One piece was from a very large slider door. The other was from a dual pane window that I took apart. Both were purchased at a Habitat for Humanity. I also have another piece that was from a large glass conference table. I got that piece for free on Facebook marketplace (or Craigslist) because they just needed it gone. It's 5' x 10' and very heavy.
Thank you for uploading another incredibly detailed video
Yup, thank you for watching and commenting. Next week's video will be installing a kit on the center black part and heat sealing the edges. 👍🏻😁
Learned a lot in this video, nice job Brent 👍🏻
Awesome. That's great to hear! Thank you. 👍🏻😁
Yes, I made it that far and good to only show one side. Great job.
😆 🤣 Thank you, Al. I appreciate the feedback! I definitely want to make sure the video gives enough info. But it's also nice to turn the camera off and speed up the process! 😁 It also cuts down on editing time.
Awesome thank you keep the vids up and have a great Day
Thank you! I'll keep it up. 😁👍🏻
What's the general rouls of installing ppf on all types of bumber? Can you please make a on this topic please 🙏 Sir.
I think cleaning and prep work are very important. Then the install. It's also important to make sure and heat seal all of the edges of the PPF before the customer picks it up. That will really help things stay down and reduce failures.
nice work brother as usual
Thank you! This was a fun bumper. 🤣😂 I do enjoy the challenge of getting the PPF to do what I want. 😁
What are your ratios for tack and slip. What products do you use for your both?
Hey, I made a short video all about that! 👍🏻 Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/xGjn2rwh-W4/видео.html
well done great job 🎉❤
Thank you! 😁👍🏻
Hello! What products do you use for application? In Brazil we don't have anything specific. Can I find it on Amazon? Thanks.
Here is a video I put together that goes over all of the tools I use during my installs. In the description, you'll find links to the tools. 👍🏻 ruclips.net/video/oQlGzV0AAF0/видео.html
What is in the hand bottle and what is in the hose?
Thanks
The h9se has my slip solution, and the spray bottle has my tack solution. Here is a link to a video that goes over my solutions and what is in them. 👍🏻😁 ruclips.net/video/xGjn2rwh-W4/видео.htmlsi=KotCgOeeAXc8GzrV
1:44 Front cowl?
I'm going to have to ask my friend who owns a bodyshop. 😁
is a steamer any diff from just using a heat gun?
Yes, it's very different. A heat gun would be very inefficient and probably dangerous due to all the water being used. A heat gun is very focused heat. It's also blowing a lot of air, and it's a very dry heat.
What thickness is the PPF
7.5 - 8 mil. 😁👍🏻
Thanks for replying you make it look easy🔥. Its no wonder why I have some issues with 10mil and 12mil thick film. Also were did you get the board you peeled the ppf on?.
@kiasydwx Thank you. The 10 mil film reminds me of some of the old 3m and SolarGard ClearShield I used to work with. I had to use a steamer during every installation. Fun stuff! We also used to use it on a lot of headlights.
Wow yeah its hard to bulk the rear hatch of model Y I had to do it in splits.
The glass on the wall? One piece was from a very large slider door. The other was from a dual pane window that I took apart. Both were purchased at a Habitat for Humanity.
I also have another piece that was from a large glass conference table. I got that piece for free on Facebook marketplace (or Craigslist) because they just needed it gone. It's 5' x 10' and very heavy.
Keren
Thank you. 👍🏻
Having watch this, putting on a phone screen protector so be easy...
Phone screen protectors are cake! 😂🤣
I think it still a hood 😅
😂🤣 I guess that does make sense.