Door Sill Paint Protection Film

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
  • Protect your car's paint from getting all scratched up in the door sills! Paint protection film is inexpensive and very easy to install. Automotive door sills get beat up really quickly with all the rocks and grime on your feet when you get in and out of the car. Installing some paint protection film in the door sill area will prevent these scratches and keep your door sill area looking great for as long as you own your car.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:40 Prepare the Area
    2:05 Measure and Cut Your Film
    3:16 Begin Installation
    4:30 Position Film In Place
    5:56 Stretch and Press Film In Place
    8:28 Final Installation Steps
    10:30 Final Clean Up
    11:04 Close Ups Of Final Results
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Комментарии • 105

  • @drbyjo7924
    @drbyjo7924 3 года назад +12

    Thank you for the very crisp and clear demonstration of the process
    Really helpful

  • @chrisw3903
    @chrisw3903 3 года назад +6

    Thank you. Used this today with success. Your tips made the process easy and helped me avoid mistakes.

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  3 года назад +1

      Excellent! I'm really glad you got it done. Nice job!

  • @arunabhmishra5321
    @arunabhmishra5321 2 месяца назад +1

    very cool !

  • @no_handle_required
    @no_handle_required 3 года назад +3

    Such a great and comprehensive way to do this. Nicely done.

  • @cic8006
    @cic8006 Год назад +3

    Thank you! short sweet and to the point

  • @floydloonie4880
    @floydloonie4880 3 года назад +3

    Great information presented in an easy to follow style. Thank you for sharing with the viewers.

  • @HoofHearted7
    @HoofHearted7 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, took a few videos before I came across someone,who has give me the confidence to do this myself, without trying to sell me all the so called accessories 😮 Take care From Northern Ireland...

  • @charliehermes7886
    @charliehermes7886 3 года назад +1

    Very very good video! Thanks for that!

  • @fannatick2
    @fannatick2 2 года назад +1

    That paint color is fantastic!

  • @AmplifyDIY
    @AmplifyDIY  4 года назад +10

    Always try to remember to knock your feet together to knock the dirt / rocks / gravel off your shoes as you get into a car. This helps prevent damage to the door sill as well!

    • @Keijotti
      @Keijotti 3 года назад +1

      i always do that but my dad doesent and i clean the car and dad comes and its all fucked up :(

    • @ProleDaddy
      @ProleDaddy 2 года назад

      Now your seat base is going to get all destroyed from twisting it with your heinie.

    • @mattnelson8836
      @mattnelson8836 Год назад +1

      Funny story about this. Growing up my dad used to always tell us to click our feet together before we got in the car during winter time. I used to hate it and always told him when I own my car I would never do it...…Now I do it every time and tell MY kids to do it....

  • @douglas158
    @douglas158 11 месяцев назад +2

    great job... doing this to mine also...

  • @norwoodaerialimaging9795
    @norwoodaerialimaging9795 2 года назад

    I should have watched this before my first diy ppf install! Great video!

  • @rec1435
    @rec1435 3 года назад +1

    Great job with explaining your video...Thank You Sir!

  • @SheardTV1
    @SheardTV1 Год назад

    Thank you! Excellent video!! I will defo do this to our new lease car!! Yay!!!

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  Год назад

      It makes such a difference in keeping things looking nice. Thanks for watching!

  • @bala3253
    @bala3253 3 года назад

    You are the man!!!!.very good video man ...simple👍👍👍👍🙏

  • @trentt559
    @trentt559 Год назад

    Excellent video...give yourself some credit, you're a professional do it yourselfer..👍

  • @philiplogan6416
    @philiplogan6416 Год назад

    Good job. Will be doing this myself. I think the secret is not to rush it.

  • @Glide1992
    @Glide1992 2 года назад

    Just found your channel because I am doing a job like this for the first time. Very informative video. Subbed and liked.

  • @kmarsokay
    @kmarsokay Год назад +1

    Thank you, this was a really great demonstration. I'm thinking about using this paint protection film, when installing my new handwired led door sill replacements. Hoping this will help be a buffer and prevent any damage after installing the led sills!

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  Год назад

      Great idea! I'd love to hear how the project turns out for you.

  • @peterkirgan6850
    @peterkirgan6850 Год назад

    Lovely excellent job thanks for posting

  • @norgerichard
    @norgerichard 2 года назад +1

    Thank u for this

  • @danaa6364
    @danaa6364 3 года назад

    so helpful! thank you

  • @AMC-eq3jr
    @AMC-eq3jr 3 года назад +2

    Perfect !!!

  • @razzakk
    @razzakk 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @jacklawer6389
    @jacklawer6389 Год назад

    Gr8, thx

  • @HernanHH95
    @HernanHH95 2 года назад

    I’ll use at the rear bumper

  • @markej4801
    @markej4801 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for your most excellent vid! I also have a new truck and want protection for the sills. Your thorough explanations and patient demo should make this an easy install. Also considering this as a clear bra for the hood. Any thoughts, or do you also have a vid for that? :)

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  3 года назад +1

      For the hood, I actually prefer a bug deflector. I did a video about installing one on this truck here: ruclips.net/video/4VQS8Kz-OOg/видео.html
      However, if you prefer to keep the front of your truck looking stock, then PPF on all the forward facing edges is a good idea. I'm working on finishing up a video that's the complete beginner's guide to caring for your car's exterior, where (among other things) I cover how to install PPF on everything that faces rock chips and bugs - so stay tuned for that.
      I will say that installing your own PPF on the front of a vehicle is more challenging than the door sills. If you do decide to DIY it, I recommend getting a pre-cut kit for your specific vehicle. I ordered mine from Install Proz, and have been very happy with the fit and quality: www.installproz.com/paint-protection-kits/

  • @TheDeghohun
    @TheDeghohun 3 года назад +5

    Hello mate. That's a lovely video. In it you mentioned that the adhesive is pretty strong! What I wanted to know is if you were to remove the tape, will it also damage the paint work? I'm sceptic of buying these products because after a while due to wear and tear and I want to re apply anew strip I get worried it will damage the paintwork underneath. Would be helpful to know the answer and extremely grateful too! Thank you good Sir!

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  3 года назад +6

      The adhesive is really strong, but you can safely remove the film and re-apply a new piece as needed. You'll need a heat gun and some adhesive remover. Here's a great video that shows the process: ruclips.net/video/5uzm4TxncSE/видео.html Good luck!

  • @utero77
    @utero77 10 месяцев назад

    Best video on the subject on youtube👍 How long before it dries and I can close the door🤔?

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Utero - I'd give it maybe 10 minutes before closing the door. It will fully dry out over the course of a couple days, but will be ready for traffic within just a few minutes. Thanks for watching!

  • @gabrielbuze6014
    @gabrielbuze6014 3 года назад +1

    nicely done .. do you know by any chance if the 3M film exists in gloss black also?
    if not, which ones would you recomend? tx

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  3 года назад +1

      Hi Gabriel - I don't think 3M makes any in a gloss black. Their films are typically all clear so that the body color of the car shows through. If you really want a black one, Xpel makes a great PPF in black, but it's not glossy - it has a slight texture (similar to the look of a bedliner). Here's an affiliate link to that, if you want to check it out: amzn.to/3ao5Bve - the nice thing about the texture is that it will hide any blemishes that develop in the film over time really well.
      If you are putting film on a black car though, I'd recommend just using the clear 3M film - it will *appear* gloss black once installed, as the film is completely transparent.
      Good luck!

  • @dimasputra9237
    @dimasputra9237 3 года назад

    Love your video man, I just installed ppf to my car about 2 months ago and I really like the result and the effect on my car, but I just wonder, can I do it also to my helmets? Is it possible? I need to minimize any scracthes on my helmets

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  3 года назад +1

      Theoretically, yes. But: You'll have to stretch the PPF a bunch to fit it around the curved surface of the helmet, and that's tricky to get right. Good luck!

    • @dimasputra9237
      @dimasputra9237 3 года назад

      AmplifyDIY thanks for the information man, by any chance if you had any videos how to apply ppf on helmets or knows some of videos, I will appreciate it if you can shared it to me.

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  3 года назад

      I'm not sure ppf is really the best approach for helmets - as I mentioned, you'll have to stretch the ppf *a lot* in order to get it to conform to the shape of the helmet. Have you considered other solutions such as several layers of spray-on clear coat? They may still get scratched, but you can buff them out and re-clear as needed to keep them looking good. If you *really* want to try to apply ppf to a helmet, I'd suggest you check out some forums where others have tried: www.tintdude.com/forums/topic/58323-helmet-and-ppf/
      Good luck!

  • @jimmysapien9961
    @jimmysapien9961 Год назад

    Great Show and Tell - what Thickness are you USING ?

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  Год назад

      Hi Jimmy - this is the exact film I used: amzn.to/2DKPEC7 - it's 6mil thick. Thanks for watching!

  • @simplenglaog33020
    @simplenglaog33020 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome video mate! Just a few question though. How long does the PPF usually last? and is it easy to remove?

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  9 месяцев назад

      Great questions! Modern PPF lasts more or less the life of the vehicle. It is pretty easy to remove: just warm it up with a blow dryer and it peels back off. Use an adhesive remover such as goo-gone for any final clean up after the PPF has been removed. Thanks for watching!

  • @swmplvr
    @swmplvr 3 года назад

    may work fine on flat areas but is to thick to make the bends where most scratches happen..

  • @venkatasivagabbita788
    @venkatasivagabbita788 2 года назад

    Now I see what professional installers spray PPF film with, but never got around to ask. It is a surprise too. Doesn't the adhesive lose its efficacy if you spray soap and water on it? Anyways I am emboldened to try and install my own after this video. Thank You.

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  2 года назад

      The adhesive is not affected by the soapy water. Good luck installing yours!

  • @donayre21
    @donayre21 3 года назад +1

    Thank you daddy

  • @larrythompson2967
    @larrythompson2967 2 года назад

    Well, I certainly wish that I would have seen this vid first! Well done with good common sense!

  • @gcossum1
    @gcossum1 Год назад

    I actually want to hide scratches that are already on the sill would this do that?
    That was a great video and makes me want to give it a go.

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  Год назад

      Hi Grahame - it won't really hide scratches. You'll need a buffer and some polishing compound for that. But it will definitely prevent new ones. Thanks for watching, and good luck!

  • @Aberod155
    @Aberod155 2 года назад +1

    You mentioned you don't like the soap on your truck. Won't some of that soap that is under the ppf still be on the truck and dry there? Will that cause any issues with the paint in time?

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  2 года назад +2

      Heya Catch 11 - the vast majority of the soapy water (slip solution) is squeezed out from under the film. Whatever remains under the PPF won't cause any problems with the paint - it's a minuscule amount. Great question!

  • @ranthonymccormick
    @ranthonymccormick Год назад +1

    Does this same product and process work for the plastic molding just above the painted part of the car you cover? I’ve noticed that piece gets scuffed up pretty easily.

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  Год назад

      Hi Anthony - unfortunately, PPF does not adhere well to that plastic piece you mention. There are some products out there that can help restore the look of the original factory plastic - I'd bang around on ranger5g.com/ and see what people recommend. I've heard good things about something called "303 Aerospace Protectant", but I've never used it myself. Good luck!

  • @veronicajrorrer-miller3184
    @veronicajrorrer-miller3184 3 года назад

    Would this work on chrome sills that install on top of the factory painted sills? I have Grand Cherokee Sills that have gotten scratched. Any suggestions on restoring them?

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  3 года назад +1

      Hi Veronica - yes, you can install protection film like this over chrome, but that won't clean up the existing scratches. If your existing sills are already scratched up, there is not a lot you can do short of polishing and possibly re-chroming them. Probably more cost-effective to replace them with new chrome sill protectors, and install protection film over the new ones before they get scratched up. Good luck!

  • @cliffordronaldorvad1208
    @cliffordronaldorvad1208 2 года назад +1

    Hi there. Sorry I didn't catch your name. I appreciated your video. A comment about cleaning the surface before applying the film, metholated spirits could be used as it evaporates and doesn't leave any residual on the surface.

  • @jedwilliamson2785
    @jedwilliamson2785 2 года назад

    Just found your You Tube Channel. Great information. Loved this video on protecting the door sill, but cannot find the link to the product. Can you direct me to the product links? Thanks

    • @jedwilliamson2785
      @jedwilliamson2785 2 года назад +1

      Sorry, I just found the links. Thanks

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  2 года назад

      Thanks for letting me know you liked this video, and for watching! I'm happy to answer any other questions that may come up. Best of luck protecting your door sills!

  • @bigredlibra
    @bigredlibra 11 месяцев назад

    Can we use that on the plastic parts as well?

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  11 месяцев назад

      You can, but it will only install on something that is very very smooth. If the plastic parts have any sort of texture, the film won't stick very well. Good luck!

  • @smiley7238
    @smiley7238 Год назад

    can it be used on the trunk/ bumper

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  Год назад

      Hi ZiNi - yes, paint protection film can be installed on any smooth surface. If your bumper is a smooth painted material, this PPF works great!

  • @donayre21
    @donayre21 3 года назад +1

    I usually use a knife or key to apply the film instead of a finger

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  3 года назад

      I'd be concerned about a knife or key marring the surface. Whatever works best for you is great, though!

  • @jerrytheriot6113
    @jerrytheriot6113 Год назад

    If after some time and wear and tear you would like to replace it how do you remove the old film?

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  Год назад

      Hi Jerry - you can use a heat gun (or blow dryer on its highest setting) to warm up the old film. This will make it easier to remove. Don't get the film too hot - warm to the touch about like a hot bath is where you want it. Once you peel off the film, if there is any adhesive left over it comes off easily with Goo Gone. Then just wash the area off with soapy water, rinse, dry, and it's ready for new film to be installed. Good luck!

  • @Aqui.les-Pinto-Paredes
    @Aqui.les-Pinto-Paredes Год назад

    Can you use aluminium tape to cover, instead plastic?

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  Год назад +1

      Hey XYZ - Aluminum tape instead of paint protection film, you mean? This PPF is A LOT stronger than aluminum tape. Aluminum would quickly get torn up and ruined in a door sill like this. PPF is *really* strong stuff. If you are looking for something other than clear though, you can find paint protection film in a variety of colors. Good luck!

  • @suzukikawasaki5165
    @suzukikawasaki5165 9 месяцев назад

    How much water in ounces to mix with soap? Do you use Soft soap or dish soap.

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Suzuki - you don't need much soap in the water, and any dish soap should work well. The goal is just to make things slippery. I'd suggest maybe 1 drop of soap per 2 ounces of water - but honestly, it does not need to be all that precise.
      Good luck!

    • @suzukikawasaki5165
      @suzukikawasaki5165 9 месяцев назад

      @@AmplifyDIY sounds good, thanks for the reply and great tutorial. I'm going to do my Tundra this weekend.

  • @CowboyBandit
    @CowboyBandit Год назад

    How long would you leave the door open after install? I know the door seal hits the new film. Thanks!

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  Год назад +1

      Hi Medirk - I actually didn't leave my doors open at all, and had no issue. If yours hit, I'd leave the doors open for an hour or 2. Good luck!

    • @CowboyBandit
      @CowboyBandit Год назад

      @@AmplifyDIY Terrific, thanks for the fast reply! I actually did mine today and left them open for about 8 hours now just to be safe....sounds like I went overboard, but I know it said 24 hours for total dry time so I was worried it might mess them up.

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  Год назад +1

      @@CowboyBandit You should be good by now. How did they turn out? Are you happy with the result?

    • @CowboyBandit
      @CowboyBandit Год назад

      @@AmplifyDIY Yeah I think they turned out pretty good. You can still see some of the cloudiness in it, but I think that will dry out of it....That is under all the LED's in the garage too, outside you probably couldn't see those. All and all you would be hard pressed to see them, so I am happy.

  • @michaeleggemann6995
    @michaeleggemann6995 Год назад +1

    How or where do I get this stuff?

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  Год назад

      Hi Michael - Here are the links from the video description for all the stuff I used:
      Paint Protection Film: amzn.to/2DKPEC7
      Need A Spray Bottle?: amzn.to/3grcUTf
      Microfiber Towels: amzn.to/2BDs3lL
      Good luck!

  • @TBoy1247
    @TBoy1247 11 месяцев назад

    What does it take to remove if something happens?

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  11 месяцев назад

      Great question! It's pretty straightforward to remove: use hair dryer or heat gun to gently heat the film, then use a plastic scraper to get under one edge and start peeling up. It should peel right off once warmed, and any adhesive residue is easily cleaned off with goo-gone or rubbing alcohol. Thanks for watching!

  • @Blanco_SubieForester
    @Blanco_SubieForester 3 года назад

    Has anyone actually installed these??
    I’m thinking of putting these on my Sti
    But not sure if they actually work

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  3 года назад

      I'm a bit biased as I created the video, but they've been on my truck for a while now and they work *really* well. I've heard from other viewers who also installed them and have been happy with the results. Good luck!

  • @Tamcameron
    @Tamcameron 3 года назад +1

    after a period of time, let's say 1 year and I want to remove it. Will it have damaged the paintwork ( Fading )
    Do you have any recommendations for a product to use on plastic door/boor panels?
    Oh yeah, you videos are fantastic and I've now subscribed

    • @AmplifyDIY
      @AmplifyDIY  3 года назад +1

      This film can be safely removed any time you want, and it does not damage the paint. It may leave some adhesive behind that you’ll have to clean off the paint, but mild solvents work well for that.
      I have not found anything that works well on plastic.
      Thanks for the subscription!

  • @SamCanada1
    @SamCanada1 3 года назад

    :)