Most customers install this kit themselves. Some experience with vinyl wrap installation is helpful, but not necessary
Installation time: 15 minutes
Recommended Temperature: 65°F – 75°F
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Most customers install this kit themselves. Some experience with vinyl wrap installation is helpful, but not necessary
Installation time: 15 minutes
Recommended Temperature: 65°F – 75°F
How to Video:
Unfortunately, PPF will not adhere to ceramic coating. We do not recommend installing if you already have a ceramic coat.
We highly recommend waiting at least 24 hours before driving. This ensures your PPF has had time to adhere fully so water and debris can’t get under the surface.
PPF is best installed in temperatures 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’s a small finger, the easiest way to push it down is to use your tack solution and then push it down with your squeegee. If it persists, wrap your squeegee with microfiber and squeegee it down. The microfiber will absorb the water, making it tackier.
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.
We recommend waiting at least 24 hours but 48 hours to be safe.
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!
You can, but please be extremely careful. You want to be careful around all the edges. If you directly point the spray gun near the edge, it may remove the film. Don’t directly spray on the edges, and you’ll be fine.
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.
Absolutely. There are many ceramic coatings that are specifically for PPF which will make the car even easier to keep clean!
The front DRL and headlight pieces were the right size, this one was not. Even trying to stretch across the tailgate, it was nearly an inch short.
The corner pieces fit fine, but I did get a small amount of edge peel for some reason.
Overall, I think these would be 4 star if they cost $50, 5 star if they cost $40.
I’m a newb and not very good at doing this kind of stuff and I managed to get it applied and I am happy with the results