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ok, thanks for the recommendations. I have another question:
When the cars get PPF-ed, I have seen youtube videos and such of installers with big giant sheets of clear ppf that they soak, apply, squeegee on and then trim to fit the car. But on the xpel website they show their "xpel ultimate" GT3 ppf as pre-cut templates that match the shape of the car. Is there a benefit to having an installer work off the big sheets and trim to fit vs. using the templates. I know from reading all this that Suntek and Xpel are both highly regarded, and 3m also has some supporters. Among these 3 manufacturers, does Xpel use the pre-cut templates and the others use the giant sheet that gets trimmed after (as) it is applied? Basically, what's the difference between installing ppf using a monster sheet, vs the pre-cut templates and is one better than the other? Or, I assume many of you will say either works, and as long as you have an expert installer/shop do it, you should be fine.
Thx in advance.
When the cars get PPF-ed, I have seen youtube videos and such of installers with big giant sheets of clear ppf that they soak, apply, squeegee on and then trim to fit the car. But on the xpel website they show their "xpel ultimate" GT3 ppf as pre-cut templates that match the shape of the car. Is there a benefit to having an installer work off the big sheets and trim to fit vs. using the templates. I know from reading all this that Suntek and Xpel are both highly regarded, and 3m also has some supporters. Among these 3 manufacturers, does Xpel use the pre-cut templates and the others use the giant sheet that gets trimmed after (as) it is applied? Basically, what's the difference between installing ppf using a monster sheet, vs the pre-cut templates and is one better than the other? Or, I assume many of you will say either works, and as long as you have an expert installer/shop do it, you should be fine.
Thx in advance.
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Or, I assume many of you will say either works, and as long as you have an expert installer/shop do it, you should be fine.
This above. I've has experts with razors on my car cutting and doing custom work that has come out great although they better be really good doing custom work but pre-cuts seem to have been getting very popular. It is all computer generated and laser cut now. The Installer can now get on the software and custom the pre-cut sections now for full wraps ect. So I have had success with both but my last few PPF have been Custom pre-cut. You will get a couple seams with the Custom pre-cuts but if the Installer is really good you can not even notice them.
This above. I've has experts with razors on my car cutting and doing custom work that has come out great although they better be really good doing custom work but pre-cuts seem to have been getting very popular. It is all computer generated and laser cut now. The Installer can now get on the software and custom the pre-cut sections now for full wraps ect. So I have had success with both but my last few PPF have been Custom pre-cut. You will get a couple seams with the Custom pre-cuts but if the Installer is really good you can not even notice them.