As a point of reference I checked with a local installer who uses STEK DYNOshield (10 year warranty and 8 mil thick) and for just the front end using pre-cut templates like I installed in this video they charge $1,550. Or $1,850 to remove emblems and garnishes to wrap all edges. A whole vehicle PPF wrap is $5,500 for installing pre-cut templates, or $6,500 for installing the same pre-cut templates but with emblems, mirrors, window trim, fenders removed and PPF wrapped around those edges.
I've got 2 cars, a 2012 with a PPF and a 2017 without one. The paint on the 2012 is in significantly better shape despite having almost 3x more miles. These films really do work! Nice work doing it yourself!
Nice work done! Do you think the results would be better if you use a big roll like the pros instead of precuts? I opted for ceramic coating for the simplicity, hope no one is gonna key my car
Thanks! I only have this one experience, but not having to cut off the excess surely saved me a lot of time. I don't know if one is "better" over the other. Plus precut shows me exactly how much to stretch to get the PPF to fit it's intended space. I'm sure a professional had their pros and cons list of why one method or the other is easier. For an inexperienced person like myself I think precut is likely the best option.
In the city you live, I won’t say the name, the water has high iron levels. You will see it building up on the concrete as a red patina. I bet that’s why you saw the oxidation.
I agree that the ground probably has iron on it. Never having actually seen the iron remover at work before I wasn't sure what to look for. In hindsight I maybe should have sprayed a few on my Model S which is probably super contaminated and then I would have known what to look for. The water that I use when I wash the cars is out of a water softener inside our house for what it's worth.
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I've checked with Drive Protected and they said they've lowered the normal pricing 20% so the discount code is no longer necessary. They agreed to give my viewers a new discount code of ETA for 5% off they're now permanently 20% lowered price. I've tested the ETA discount code and it works for me giving 5% off.
As a point of reference I checked with a local installer who uses STEK DYNOshield (10 year warranty and 8 mil thick) and for just the front end using pre-cut templates like I installed in this video they charge $1,550. Or $1,850 to remove emblems and garnishes to wrap all edges. A whole vehicle PPF wrap is $5,500 for installing pre-cut templates, or $6,500 for installing the same pre-cut templates but with emblems, mirrors, window trim, fenders removed and PPF wrapped around those edges.
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I've got 2 cars, a 2012 with a PPF and a 2017 without one. The paint on the 2012 is in significantly better shape despite having almost 3x more miles. These films really do work! Nice work doing it yourself!
That's great to hear, thanks!
Nice work done! Do you think the results would be better if you use a big roll like the pros instead of precuts? I opted for ceramic coating for the simplicity, hope no one is gonna key my car
Thanks! I only have this one experience, but not having to cut off the excess surely saved me a lot of time. I don't know if one is "better" over the other. Plus precut shows me exactly how much to stretch to get the PPF to fit it's intended space. I'm sure a professional had their pros and cons list of why one method or the other is easier. For an inexperienced person like myself I think precut is likely the best option.
having installed own diy solar.... and many other things as a complete amature... this is just they guy after my own thoughts :)
In the city you live, I won’t say the name, the water has high iron levels. You will see it building up on the concrete as a red patina. I bet that’s why you saw the oxidation.
I agree that the ground probably has iron on it. Never having actually seen the iron remover at work before I wasn't sure what to look for. In hindsight I maybe should have sprayed a few on my Model S which is probably super contaminated and then I would have known what to look for. The water that I use when I wash the cars is out of a water softener inside our house for what it's worth.
Code does not work anymore
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I've checked with Drive Protected and they said they've lowered the normal pricing 20% so the discount code is no longer necessary. They agreed to give my viewers a new discount code of ETA for 5% off they're now permanently 20% lowered price. I've tested the ETA discount code and it works for me giving 5% off.
I just can't believe sheets of plastic cost over $2000. A mac 💻 computer or iPhone is cheaper 😂😂
Yep, seems crazy to me too. I imagine if either of us researched it we'd be more informed about the reasons behind it. Let me know if you find out.