Top 3 Cons Of Pre-Cut PPF (Paint Protection Film)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In this video, Eric goes over the top 3 cons with pre-cut paint protection film installations.
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As a professional Fitter of vinyl/ppf 10+ years you’re Channel has been a abundance of knowledge and learning , Thankyou
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Thanks--I enjoy your videos a lot! Here's a install question for you. I live in a high winter salt state. Had Xpel installed with a hood wrap and it looks really good. The only area where I am concerned a little of potential lift (none yet) is the wrap under the front of the hood, especially since the surface it's wrapped onto is not as smooth as the exterior surfaces of the car. Since this does not show, I was wondering if I could add a tape on the Xpel edge as kind of an added sealant. I have a roll of that really flexible 3M 8914 they make for vinyl wrap edges. Or just add a strip of Xpel door edge tape. (Or, of course, just not worry about it!!)
Great question. I would not worry about it, but if you want to take the extra precautions, adding some edge guard tape wouldn’t be a bad idea.
@@DriveProtected Thanks for the quick reply! Think the Xpel edge tape would be bette than the more flexible 3M 8914 vinyl edge tape?
I have no idea what the 3M stuff is, so I would assume the Xpel is good enough for this situation.