Yes. The clips require a good amount of force. We recommend using one of our trim tools to leverage and push it in.
PPF is best installed in a temperature range between 65 and 75 degrees F. If it’s too cold, it may feel stiffer. If it’s too hot, it’ll stretch more.
If it is larger than a nickel, you want to lift the PPF and squeegee it down again. If it’s smaller than a nickel, it should dissipate and evaporate within time.
Yes, everything you need is provided in the kits. All you’ll need to add is water to the slip and tack bottles.
No, our kits come pre-cut to make installation easier for you!
PPF is easier to adjust since it is a wet install compared to vinyl which is a dry install. If you do make a mistake, reach out to us and we can send you a replacement at cost.
Our film is rated for 10 years.