All 3 videos for this bumper: How To Install PPF On A Bumper Of The MB GLC 43 (Paint Protection Film Tutorial) - th-cam.com/video/0UdMwFaMPCg/w-d-xo.html How To Finish PPF Edges - HEAT SEALING (Perfect Your PPF Installs) - th-cam.com/video/N6TSd__IrHc/w-d-xo.html How To PPF Tutorial - Installation over Black Plastic Trim (MB GLC 43) - th-cam.com/video/6ESvqScv5W0/w-d-xo.html
This guys videos have helped me so much on multiple installs. After formal training I still need assistance from time to time and my instructor is of no assistance. This man is a lifesaver.
I really appreciate the feedback. Thank you for taking the time to leave it! 👌🏻 It's great to hear how helpful the videos are! As you learn more about PPF, you'll be able to learn more things from the videos as well. Stuff that you couldn't pick up on before you got some good hands-on experience.
Thanks to you I am becoming much more proficient in this craft :). Tuesday I'll finish a full Range Rover Autobiographl L which i'm really pleased how it turns out.
Great job. That's awesome to hear. It really makes all the work worth it! Thank you for taking the time and letting me know. 👌🏻how many cars have you done?
The edges should have been sealed before you picked the vehicle up and shouldn't need that again. We normally ask customers to bring their vehicle back after 3 weeks so we can double-check everything. We make make sure that everything is staying down nicely. 👍🏻
You can heat seal the edges as soon as they are dry. 👍🏻 You can speed up the drying process by wiping all of the edges down right after your installation or using compressed air to blow the water out of the edges. Either one of those will help speed up the drying process on those edges. 😁
When i do this, exactly as you are, it sometimes actually lifts my edges up and eventually several days later the edges lift completely. What can i do?
@@EncorePPFtint Using STEK dyno shield and having a hard time getting edges to stick. i don’t believe im overheating as the film isn’t warped or damaged however it seems no matter how much heat i use the edges usually come up for some reason, especially if exposed to moisture afterwards
That shouldn't be a problem. I don't get it. Have you tried a different material and see if you get the same outcome. This technique has worked for me with every film I've tested. I have not tried the stek films, though.
I used to install stek for 3 years and honestly that was one of the main cons to stek. The adhesive is not that strong and requires a lot of heating and making sure you use a lot of IPA and rub the edges quite a few times before install to get a good seal at the end. I would use a mini torch for my edges with stek.
All 3 videos for this bumper:
How To Install PPF On A Bumper Of The MB GLC 43 (Paint Protection Film Tutorial)
- th-cam.com/video/0UdMwFaMPCg/w-d-xo.html
How To Finish PPF Edges - HEAT SEALING (Perfect Your PPF Installs)
- th-cam.com/video/N6TSd__IrHc/w-d-xo.html
How To PPF Tutorial - Installation over Black Plastic Trim (MB GLC 43)
- th-cam.com/video/6ESvqScv5W0/w-d-xo.html
This guys videos have helped me so much on multiple installs.
After formal training I still need assistance from time to time and my instructor is of no assistance. This man is a lifesaver.
I really appreciate the feedback. Thank you for taking the time to leave it! 👌🏻
It's great to hear how helpful the videos are! As you learn more about PPF, you'll be able to learn more things from the videos as well. Stuff that you couldn't pick up on before you got some good hands-on experience.
What class did you take? How was it?
Keep up the great work man!
Thank you! Will do. 😁
Thanks to you I am becoming much more proficient in this craft :). Tuesday I'll finish a full Range Rover Autobiographl L which i'm really pleased how it turns out.
Great job. That's awesome to hear. It really makes all the work worth it! Thank you for taking the time and letting me know. 👌🏻how many cars have you done?
@@EncorePPFtint 9 full cars so far.
@@texfromro That's great. Keep it up! :)
I just gotta colored PPF and I'm curious how often I will have to have edges sealed again if ever?
The edges should have been sealed before you picked the vehicle up and shouldn't need that again.
We normally ask customers to bring their vehicle back after 3 weeks so we can double-check everything. We make make sure that everything is staying down nicely. 👍🏻
That hot gun or hairdryer ?
It's a heat gun. They gets much hotter. 👍
How long do you usually wait to heat and seal?
You can heat seal the edges as soon as they are dry. 👍🏻 You can speed up the drying process by wiping all of the edges down right after your installation or using compressed air to blow the water out of the edges. Either one of those will help speed up the drying process on those edges. 😁
When i do this, exactly as you are, it sometimes actually lifts my edges up and eventually several days later the edges lift completely. What can i do?
What material are you installing? are you overheating it? I've never found this to make an install worse. Hmm...
@@EncorePPFtint Using STEK dyno shield and having a hard time getting edges to stick. i don’t believe im overheating as the film isn’t warped or damaged however it seems no matter how much heat i use the edges usually come up for some reason, especially if exposed to moisture afterwards
That shouldn't be a problem. I don't get it. Have you tried a different material and see if you get the same outcome. This technique has worked for me with every film I've tested. I have not tried the stek films, though.
@@Platypus119977perhaps improper prep or residual wax/coating that wasn't 100% removed
I used to install stek for 3 years and honestly that was one of the main cons to stek. The adhesive is not that strong and requires a lot of heating and making sure you use a lot of IPA and rub the edges quite a few times before install to get a good seal at the end. I would use a mini torch for my edges with stek.