The fact that you even posted mistakes makes it that much better for your company because most people want to blame the customer with the “improper pressure washing” or whatever else so that’s amazing that you are humble.
For this bumper the easiest way is to do one stretch across, before you start squeeging just pull/tack the bottom halves towards the center opening (license plate area) to create slack film, THEN start squeeging the entire thing all around. This eliminates the fingers you had up top center and the stretch marks you obviously got from pulling the sides out after the center was tacked.
Eric what kind of sprayer is the one your using? With the green hose? Are there any links to the tools hour using sorry if I'm not looking if is...3 part questions next time I'll put them all in 1 comment 😉
I'm not giving up on this man learning alot from you and I'm gona get back soon here on my gr86 to start the bumpers gona start with the rear first then the front...
Hey Eric 2 part question do you have any videos on toyota gr86 and if not do you think you could bring one to pass on the channel..also second part how do you keep your tac solution water warm do you just get hot water out of tap or is there a certain temperature you like to keep your water at? Like when It stops getting warm do u just swap out with another warm bottle warm tac curious on that..
Hey also eric I notice your not to shy about putting your fingers under the ppf film when your applying more slip solution I ive been worried that would leave marks underneath the film so lmk on that too..
@DriveProtected so if bumpers you start in the middle then are fenders and hood you start by tacking the corners? And like how about side skirts are those corners too?
The fact that you even posted mistakes makes it that much better for your company because most people want to blame the customer with the “improper pressure washing” or whatever else so that’s amazing that you are humble.
Thanks for the kind words! I hope to do a video talking about improper pressure washing vs installer error in the future.
For this bumper the easiest way is to do one stretch across, before you start squeeging just pull/tack the bottom halves towards the center opening (license plate area) to create slack film, THEN start squeeging the entire thing all around. This eliminates the fingers you had up top center and the stretch marks you obviously got from pulling the sides out after the center was tacked.
Much appreciated!
Where do you get your ppf from?
Eric what kind of sprayer is the one your using? With the green hose? Are there any links to the tools hour using sorry if I'm not looking if is...3 part questions next time I'll put them all in 1 comment 😉
Link in description
Hey is there any discounts percentage for buying through the link,
I'm not giving up on this man learning alot from you and I'm gona get back soon here on my gr86 to start the bumpers gona start with the rear first then the front...
@@anthonyboria5738if it’s your first time installing, try doing your hood or a fender first. If not (or either way), I hope your install goes well!
Hey Eric 2 part question do you have any videos on toyota gr86 and if not do you think you could bring one to pass on the channel..also second part how do you keep your tac solution water warm do you just get hot water out of tap or is there a certain temperature you like to keep your water at? Like when It stops getting warm do u just swap out with another warm bottle warm tac curious on that..
Hey also eric I notice your not to shy about putting your fingers under the ppf film when your applying more slip solution I ive been worried that would leave marks underneath the film so lmk on that too..
Nothing to worry about
So for precut ppf u always start in the middle? Does that same concept apply for front precut bumpers?
Yes
@DriveProtected so if bumpers you start in the middle then are fenders and hood you start by tacking the corners? And like how about side skirts are those corners too?
@@anthonyboria5738Yeah, you’ll want to tack the corners and work your way across. Try to tack on adjacent panels when you can
Really difficult to install… I did mine Two weeks ago and the open angle is so hard to do…
Yeah they’re tough
Dis the same au the same place… 😢
And the 2019 bumper is more difficult to install…
There ain’t nothing easy about the PPF on the Camaro bumpers haha
This a 2017 or 2018 but not 2019
Confirmed 2019 ZL1.