Another great video Thanks Don for bringing us this product demo. Being it is a wet film application it should be easier to do for me. I have hung I don't know how many yards of wet wallpaper. My 2023 panels still look new but I know the micro scratches will soon be an issue . I'll catch them before they get bad.
I can't say for sure, but I have worked with a number of exterior protective films before and this seems to be a stable product. some products you can see a yellowish color when you hold it up to a white background, this doesn't.
@@catinapond both would be the same result, but ScreenProTech being already cut perfectly makes the experience much simpler. You don’t have to make your own solutions and go out and buy a carbon blade for a smooth cut. You’ll also save lots of time
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Nice job again. AT4 refresh and later this company's Nav screen protector is also excellent.
Indeed. We have them on our giant Cadillac screens too
I placed and order this moring for my 2024 Mdx, it is for the interior screens, but I thought what the heck, lets try it. Thanks for the video sir!
Had no idea Protech has these available. Thanks for the review and the vid.
No problem 👍
I put these on my 22 Sierra AT4, pillars and the wide screen inside as well as the dash oled, and they look amazing!
They do look amazing now
Another great video
Thanks Don for bringing us this product demo.
Being it is a wet film application it should be easier to do for me. I have hung I don't know how many yards of wet wallpaper.
My 2023 panels still look new but I know the micro scratches will soon be an issue . I'll catch them before they get bad.
I am always impressed with these simple mods
Looks like a great product!!
They are!
Awesome product great video sir I will check it out.
My biggest tip to success with these is to get the surface perfectly clean
Do they have any protection for the C pillar on the Escalade /Tahoe? that piece seems to scratch easily.
I don’t think so, but that is great feedback for them to make it available
When applying the pillar film. What’s the optimal temperature to apply these? Or does it matter?
I would suggest at least 70°F.
@@Donslife perfect. Thanks
What do you pay the Camera person? SO Professional! Great video, thanks Don.
My daughter and my wife help out sometimes. I take good care of them.
Hey Don will the screen protector for pillar will it turn yellow over time
I can't say for sure, but I have worked with a number of exterior protective films before and this seems to be a stable product. some products you can see a yellowish color when you hold it up to a white background, this doesn't.
Hey Don, Do you know of any respectable companies that sell clear protectant hood film ?
I am trying out a something soon that is a DIY product.
Do you think Ravooney PPF would work better on Truck pillars or would screen protech work better?
@@catinapond both would be the same result, but ScreenProTech being already cut perfectly makes the experience much simpler. You don’t have to make your own solutions and go out and buy a carbon blade for a smooth cut. You’ll also save lots of time
@@Donslife appreciate your feedback