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there is a trade off if you go cheap. that's the catch.
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xpel ultimate and the suntek (which I had and dom_z has) definitely is worth the money.
I've seen the condition the clear bra film gets yellow and swirls up. but better to be protected no doubt about it |
I got clear shield.
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Hello all,
As proud sponsors of The370Z.com we want to make sure that y'all receive the best in paint protection film. If anyone has any questions about paint protection film (ppf) feel free to reply, or PM us. To the OP, You mentioned that a friend of yours would be installing the film without any previous experience with PPF. Vinyl wraps and PPF are EXTREMELY different to install. Attachment 90487 Attachment 90488 If you need a recommendation for an installer we have a worldwide installer base here -- XPEL PPF and Clear Bra Dealer Locator -- Here is a brief video of the installation process. XPEL ULTIMATE clear film - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaZ0J8Ger4M XPEL STEALTH matte finish film - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jih-0qlgKGk Just want to clarify a few things about XPEL ULTIMATE. It comes with a 10-Year Warranty. The film will not yellow, haze, crack, fade, chip, peel, etc... It's also self-healing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q75L...Q9sjuK6EWGxyni Using a durable automotive clear coat as the top layer allows ULTIMATE to match your paints finish perfectly. Even on a white car. This also makes the film really easy to keep clean. You can use harsh chemicals such as isopropyl alcohol, and lacquer thinner to clean any stubborn bug/bird droppings. Even track rubber. |
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