PPF Pro Tips - How To Remove Contamination From Under The Film
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- In this video, Eric goes over how to remove contamination from underneath PPF once it has been installed.
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Hey man great videos & tips. Going to be using your air bubble tip later today. My only tip/constructive criticism for you would be to equalize the music volumes to your voice/recorded video. Found myself turning down the volume when the music played and them back up when you were speaking. Thanks for your videos!
I appreciate the feedback! Will work on this! Thanks
Thank you for the demonstration and the camera person did a great job once again.
Hey Eric, I've been spending the last couple days watching your videos, great content! Thanks so much for going into such detail about tips and tricks for installing PPF. I'm a novice, but have a basic understanding of installs, and watching your videos is giving me the confidence to go and try some practice installs. Keep up the great content, and you've just got yourself a new subscriber!
Thank you so much for the kind words! If you ever need any help with anything, shoot me an email @ eric@driveprotected.shop
Man. Brilliant. I've redone the front fenders on a new black Tahoe twice this week because of a minuscule hair in the middle of the film. I'm going to give this a try. Thanks again!!!
Great video. This really helps. Coming from vinyl it’s crazy that you can lift half the panel after application and still salvage it 🤯
PPF can be a very forgiving material to work with! Glad you find them helpful!
Thank you for the video….My big challenge is irregular rear harch like 4Runner (in buck installation)
Thank you so much!!! You answered so many questions
Glad it was helpful!
very nice video
Did you do the bumper as well? Would love to see a video of it if so.
Great work! How did you keep other contaminants out while you were lifting the film to get the hair? It seems like for every contaminant I chase/remove like you did, at least 2 more find their way under the film... lol
Its definitely hard to do and ill be honest, that still happens to me sometimes. You need to be careful that when you are putting your arm under the film to get something out, that you are not accidentally touching the adhesive with your arm, or anything.
Very useful information thank you for it
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
Does this method also work with fully bond adhesive? I installed the film a couple of weeks ago, and noticed some contamination.
I’m sure you could try, but I wouldn’t think it would work too well if it’s been set for that long. It’s more so for the first day or so in my opinion.
Well done! Where’d you get your pressurized spray tank from if you don’t mind me asking
Www.makemoremoney.com
With the amount of force needed to lift the ppf how is the glue not damaged? I’ve lifted ppf that was on for 30minutes and had tiny glue distortions.
If it's done properly, and if it's lifted at the right angle, you can still salvage the PPF. But once installed, your time is limited to how long you can successfully do this. Hope that makes sense!
Is this method effective the next day? I try to check as often as possible but some I catch later.
Yes, it would work, however, you'd need to be extremely patient and careful when pulling up the film. I know of guys who can do it, and I have done it myself, but you're running the risk of permanent adhesive lines which would lead to having to be redone. Hope this makes sense!
I have a 13 year old SRX with protection sheets . It appears as though black mold is now under the sheets . Is there away to clean / fix that growth without removing the sheeting ?
The mold is under the film?
Does it matter how long the ppf has been installed before removing the contamination?
Yeah. You want to try and remedy it within 24 hours after the install. Anything longer, your chances of successfully lifting and reapplying is limited.
until how many days after installation can this be done?
Only a matter of a few hours before you can successfully pull the film up and remove.
Does this work on matte ppf as well?
Yup!
Is this video specifically directed at me? I have a hair trapped on my Model Y hood.
Hahahaha
Can you remove small specs after it’s been sitting for 3 or 4 days?
3-4 days would be very risky. I am confident if you tried, you would need to redo the entire panel.
Nice video but please work on your audio editing for the videos. The music is not proportionate to the volume of your voice making it annoying to view. I've had to adjust the volume drastically throughout this video because of the bad audio transitions. Just trying to help. Thanks for the video.
Nice video, but music loudness is just too high!
The music gets to loud and we have to mute the sound.
Not to be mean, but a lighter color car would probably help you see the debris better.
Probably