That was fun to watch! By the way, I have a Jeep and had an unusual problem with Xpel. I had a partial hood removed just a couple weeks after application due to a scratch that I caused (doh). It was done by a local expert who has added and removed PPF from my other cars before. The Xpel came off the important surfaces with no problem at all. But just under the hood, where it was wrapped, it pulled a fair amount of paint off too. Looked to me like it pulled the paint of the primer. It is not on the rolled edge that has the exposed clear coat paint, so no way at all that the repair shows. Since it is really not visible, I filled in the gaps with touchup paint, waited a few days, and they reapplied Xpel to the hood. You need to take a flashlight and really look hard under the hood to see the repair.
Hey you guys are awesome! You make it look easy. I've been doing PPF for about 6 years now and your knowledge has helped me many times. I had a Rubicon 392 today and man your technique helped alot. Thanks guys! Keep up the amazing work.
I really appreciate the time and detail spent on explaining your techniques. If you happen to have a 2020-2022 Shelby GT500 come through the shop, I would very much appreciate seeing how you tackle that full front kit. I struggle with these!
That was fun to watch! By the way, I have a Jeep and had an unusual problem with Xpel. I had a partial hood removed just a couple weeks after application due to a scratch that I caused (doh). It was done by a local expert who has added and removed PPF from my other cars before. The Xpel came off the important surfaces with no problem at all. But just under the hood, where it was wrapped, it pulled a fair amount of paint off too. Looked to me like it pulled the paint of the primer. It is not on the rolled edge that has the exposed clear coat paint, so no way at all that the repair shows. Since it is really not visible, I filled in the gaps with touchup paint, waited a few days, and they reapplied Xpel to the hood. You need to take a flashlight and really look hard under the hood to see the repair.
PERFECT TIMING! I just happened to have a jeep in my shop today!!! :D thanks!!
Hey you guys are awesome! You make it look easy. I've been doing PPF for about 6 years now and your knowledge has helped me many times. I had a Rubicon 392 today and man your technique helped alot. Thanks guys! Keep up the amazing work.
High high quality instruction!!
Continue to post I really appreciate it you’re information
So useful. Thank you. Greetings from Bulgaria :)
I really appreciate the time and detail spent on explaining your techniques. If you happen to have a 2020-2022 Shelby GT500 come through the shop, I would very much appreciate seeing how you tackle that full front kit. I struggle with these!
Love the videos you put out
Awesome
What brand wrap is that? Thx great video!
What do you use for your tack spray?
Awesome video. Thank you for the videos! Are you using Reaction or Ultra? What slip solution and ratio are you using?
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GELL !!!!!
Ron what are your thoughts on using a gel slip?
Any reason Why you didnt remove the 4 hex bolts and ppfed the under side??? I think it would hold the ppf and cut down the install time in half
How much does it cost to do ajeep jlu?
are you using gel
How did you remove the parts??
How can i contact you brother