Here is a link to the 2nd video where we finish this hood. ua-cam.com/video/0cfoB0igeg0/v-deo.html Would you like more videos like this one? Was it helpful? Let me know with a comment or thumbs up. Thank you for taking a look!👍🏻😁
You’re so awesome! Great videos!! You’re saving my life right now. I’m a paint correction guy, done it for over 10 years on exotics and classics and my PPF guy just went MIA on me and I have a LC500H sitting in the shop needing PPF so time to learn a new art. Will be watching your videos all night, appreciate you for taking the time to make these. I’m about 10 videos in and I have the confidence to nail this in the morning, you do make it look easy though 👏🙏😅
I really appreciate your comment. Seriously, thank you. I'm sorry to hear about your PPF guy bailing. I understand that position. Well, we know you've got great attention to detail. That is a huge help. I know that my window tinting before I started PPF was an assest. Are you using a kit or bulking the installation on that Lexus?
This is awesome I'm going ti check it out today thanks so much I'll follow your channel. I have been wrapping and installing graphics basically absolutely anything with vinyl for 13 years I'm at the top of my game with vinyl. I only started PPF this year as my boss wanted to add it to the shop so I decided I would learn so I am very new to it but I'm definitely starting to like it as much as vinyl
You've been doing vinyl for quite some time. PPF should come easier to you as you already understand a lot of the techniques that are pretty similar. No doubt this channel should help with learning PPF. With your background you'll be able to understand and pick up on so much more someone just starting out. 👍😁
@EncorePPFtint it definitely helps me out having so much wrap knowledge I'm able to understand the film and the xpel guy said I will get the hang of it no problem with a little bit of time he said the same thing you did and I'm definitely able to do most installs now just some of the harder stuff I'm still learning the process
Great Job and excellent problem solving skills removing tension from the recessed area. Do you have a how to for the f350 and f150 hoods those are a pain to me
As a matter of fact, I do! Those are a pain. The superduty lettering is the worst. 🤣 Thank you for the feedback on the video. How long have you been installing PPF? Here is a link to that F350 Hood video ua-cam.com/video/cSmD4DKUR5Q/v-deo.html
@Encore Window Tinting and Paint Protection Film No, I Bulk the whole front but the bumper was a little challenging ngl. I don't have a good relationship with my platter and pre cuts 🤣 always something goes wrong
I get that. When I got my first plotter it literally sat for a year before I put any effort into using it. Now it's used almost daily for one project or another. Once you get them dialed in they are workhorses. We edit every pattern in the computer that we plot out. Plotter cut patterns are a different install compared to the bulking. We do both. 👍🏻
Great job! I personally have never done this hood, but seeing you do this I already in my head was like telling myself “oh yeah I would’ve done the same. It’s also one thing to see it in a video but I’m sure it can be more intimidating having the vehicle in front of you.
Thank you for the feedback. You are right about that, this hood can look more intimidating than it is. The good news is that it's only a process to get it done. There are way harder installs that can go wrong so easily. It's also interesting how we (us installers) do so much of the installation the same even though we were trained completely differently. Or in my case, not trained at all. 👍🏻 How long have you been installing PPF?
@@EncorePPFtint of course! I’ve been installing for 5 years now an it’s funny because I was never trained or took any classes. I taught myself for the most part. How long have you been installing? I Received a couple tips & tricks along the way. Have you ever tried a reverse roll? It will make transferring the film from your table to the panel much easier and also avoid high risk of contamination durning transfer vs holding in open air and having to fold it over the hood.
I've been installing tint since 1998 and PPF since 2004. 3 days of hands-on training for tint and self-taught from there. I'm self-taught on the PPF. I've gotten some tips, tricks, tools, and info from reps and such over the years. I have tried the reverse roll but stick with my install method as it's what I know best. We also do not have a weeding table. So I'd be sticking it on the wall either way with my setup. Both techniques seem to have their advantages and disadvantages. Once perfected, I'd figure contamination is negligible with either method. 👍🏻
@erick77dp7 definitely. It's awesome to see all the different things people figure out in order to get the same job done. I'm constantly trying to learn and adapt my installation technique.
I tried to bulk them but the car had a ceramic coating on the mirrors and the PPF wouldn't stick. They opted for no coverage over having the ceramic coating buffed off. The front end had just been repainted after a car accident. These are Definity a 2 piece mirror if you are looking for full coverage.
It's definitely on the more advanced side. 😁 There are much harder out there, though! The Porsche Macan and the Toyota Supra are a whole other level. I've done both but have not recorded them yet. I'll be recording the Porsche in October. I'm looking forward to posting that video. 👍🏻
🤣😂 Too funny. It is a fun hood. 😁 I do use a steamer on smaller pannels that need a lot of stretch. I have a couple videos on Harley Davison where I use steam. Back in the early 2000's I used steam during every installation. PPF was much more difficult to stretch and conform back then. PPF has gotten a lot easier to install over the years. 👍🏻😁 What kind of steamer did you use? I have a Jiffy steamer and another one that I use more for PPF that only puts out steam when you push the button.
Thank you for the content! I’m actually starting on this hood today. I haven’t done a hood like this yet but have done a few challengers/hellcats. Any words of advice or tips now that you’ve done one or something you would change the next time?
@atdautospa I'm glad I could help! I wouldn't change much. This install went very well. Make sure to mix up your slip with a little extra soap. Also, make sure to clean the surfaces in (behind) the scoops really well. That way, when you wrap in there, they stick and stay down. I've had a couple of these hoods that the plastics vents would bunch the material up after a couple of weeks. On those, we just trimmed the ppf away from the plastic vent, and that fixes the problem. I like to hide those edges, but the plastic vents rubbing is out of our control. 😁
@@EncorePPFtint thank you for getting back to me! I appreciate it brother. To remove that middle vent do you have to remove the heat shield and everything from under the hood?
When I get home from vacation next week, I'll look at the video footage and see how long I was on it. I'm definitely slower when I'm recording video, but it'll still give you an idea.
@motor-addicts I've gone back and looked at the time on this video and I had a total of an hour into it. That's from laying the film on the hood to final heat sealing the wrapped edges and installing the vents. This time does not include waiting for the edges to dry before wrapping them, prepping the hood (wash, clay bar, edge prep with rubbing alcohol), and removing the vents.
So.... Correct slip solution is an integral part of a seamless installation. I would definitely do some research on your slip soap and on the PPF you are installing and see what others are using for ratios. Start with what you find and then you can add or remove soap as needed until your solution is just right for your style. I wish everyone would share their slip solution ratios publicly! Let's help each other out. :) We use PremiumShield Shampoo for our soap and mix it at 5-7ml (depending on the shop temperature. Higher temperatures in the shop require more soap) per gallon of water. On this Hellcat hood, I knew my working time was going to be a bit longer than normal and I didn't want any of the areas pre tacking before I squeegeed them out. I added two extra ml's of soap in a different spray bottle (so I didn't affect the normal ratio in my keg) in order to keep the adhesive from tacking to early on this hood.
@@EncorePPFtint bad ass dude…I am going to try that ratio the next time and see if there is improvement. Never took into consideration the temp at our shop. We are in Texas so it’s dry and on the warmer side. Thank you for sharing!
Here is a link to the 2nd video where we finish this hood. ua-cam.com/video/0cfoB0igeg0/v-deo.html
Would you like more videos like this one? Was it helpful? Let me know with a comment or thumbs up. Thank you for taking a look!👍🏻😁
You’re so awesome! Great videos!! You’re saving my life right now. I’m a paint correction guy, done it for over 10 years on exotics and classics and my PPF guy just went MIA on me and I have a LC500H sitting in the shop needing PPF so time to learn a new art.
Will be watching your videos all night, appreciate you for taking the time to make these. I’m about 10 videos in and I have the confidence to nail this in the morning, you do make it look easy though 👏🙏😅
I really appreciate your comment. Seriously, thank you.
I'm sorry to hear about your PPF guy bailing. I understand that position.
Well, we know you've got great attention to detail. That is a huge help. I know that my window tinting before I started PPF was an assest.
Are you using a kit or bulking the installation on that Lexus?
How did the LC500H go? That's a huge hood! 😀
I’m about to do one of these next week😬. I appreciate your video!
How long have you been installing PPF? I'm glad to hear that the video is helpful.
Amazing ppf installation🎉
Thank you for the feedback. I'm glad it's helpful for people. 😁
This is awesome I'm going ti check it out today thanks so much I'll follow your channel. I have been wrapping and installing graphics basically absolutely anything with vinyl for 13 years I'm at the top of my game with vinyl. I only started PPF this year as my boss wanted to add it to the shop so I decided I would learn so I am very new to it but I'm definitely starting to like it as much as vinyl
You've been doing vinyl for quite some time. PPF should come easier to you as you already understand a lot of the techniques that are pretty similar. No doubt this channel should help with learning PPF. With your background you'll be able to understand and pick up on so much more someone just starting out. 👍😁
@EncorePPFtint it definitely helps me out having so much wrap knowledge I'm able to understand the film and the xpel guy said I will get the hang of it no problem with a little bit of time he said the same thing you did and I'm definitely able to do most installs now just some of the harder stuff I'm still learning the process
This was great. I like how you narrative after the fact. A lot of people talk while working. This was 👍🇺🇲👌
Thank you for the feedback! I do some of both as far as the narrating goes. Depends on the day. 😁 Are you a PPF installer? If so, how long?
@Encore Window Tinting and Paint Protection Film I am. Certified 3M. Only about a year. Part time. Getting better slowly. It's an art for sure.
@GR018 It is an art. Stick with technique and quality and speed will come. 👍🏻
Great Job and excellent problem solving skills removing tension from the recessed area. Do you have a how to for the f350 and f150 hoods those are a pain to me
As a matter of fact, I do! Those are a pain. The superduty lettering is the worst. 🤣 Thank you for the feedback on the video. How long have you been installing PPF?
Here is a link to that F350 Hood video ua-cam.com/video/cSmD4DKUR5Q/v-deo.html
Thx for the narration
No problem, welcome to the channel. 👍🏻
your a legend for this video man. I'm doing ppf too and About to a Hellcat exact same color. great reference
Awesome, I'm glad it's helpful! Thank you for the comment. Are you using a kit for the bumper? I did use a kit on the bumper of that car.
@Encore Window Tinting and Paint Protection Film No, I Bulk the whole front but the bumper was a little challenging ngl. I don't have a good relationship with my platter and pre cuts 🤣 always something goes wrong
I get that. When I got my first plotter it literally sat for a year before I put any effort into using it. Now it's used almost daily for one project or another. Once you get them dialed in they are workhorses. We edit every pattern in the computer that we plot out. Plotter cut patterns are a different install compared to the bulking. We do both. 👍🏻
Excellent installation.
Thank you! 😁
Thanks so much for the informative video. Watched a couple of times and I might try installing PPF on my own hood.👍
Awesome. Let me know if you need any PPF or have any questions.
Great job! I personally have never done this hood, but seeing you do this I already in my head was like telling myself “oh yeah I would’ve done the same. It’s also one thing to see it in a video but I’m sure it can be more intimidating having the vehicle in front of you.
Thank you for the feedback. You are right about that, this hood can look more intimidating than it is. The good news is that it's only a process to get it done. There are way harder installs that can go wrong so easily. It's also interesting how we (us installers) do so much of the installation the same even though we were trained completely differently. Or in my case, not trained at all. 👍🏻
How long have you been installing PPF?
@@EncorePPFtint of course! I’ve been installing for 5 years now an it’s funny because I was never trained or took any classes. I taught myself for the most part. How long have you been installing? I Received a couple tips & tricks along the way. Have you ever tried a reverse roll? It will make transferring the film from your table to the panel much easier and also avoid high risk of contamination durning transfer vs holding in open air and having to fold it over the hood.
I've been installing tint since 1998 and PPF since 2004. 3 days of hands-on training for tint and self-taught from there. I'm self-taught on the PPF. I've gotten some tips, tricks, tools, and info from reps and such over the years. I have tried the reverse roll but stick with my install method as it's what I know best. We also do not have a weeding table. So I'd be sticking it on the wall either way with my setup. Both techniques seem to have their advantages and disadvantages. Once perfected, I'd figure contamination is negligible with either method. 👍🏻
@@EncorePPFtint for sure! I can understand that. Do what works best for you is what I say 👍🏽
@erick77dp7 definitely. It's awesome to see all the different things people figure out in order to get the same job done. I'm constantly trying to learn and adapt my installation technique.
Do u have a video for how you ppfd the mirrors? Did you pre cut or bulk them? Or mix of pre cut on the bottom of the line and bulk on top?
I tried to bulk them but the car had a ceramic coating on the mirrors and the PPF wouldn't stick. They opted for no coverage over having the ceramic coating buffed off. The front end had just been repainted after a car accident. These are Definity a 2 piece mirror if you are looking for full coverage.
great job ! this hood looks really hard to work on
It's definitely on the more advanced side. 😁 There are much harder out there, though! The Porsche Macan and the Toyota Supra are a whole other level. I've done both but have not recorded them yet. I'll be recording the Porsche in October. I'm looking forward to posting that video. 👍🏻
Amazing! That hood gave anxiety 😅 I like the idea of the hot water sprayer. I always used a steamer. Do you use sometimes?
🤣😂 Too funny. It is a fun hood. 😁
I do use a steamer on smaller pannels that need a lot of stretch. I have a couple videos on Harley Davison where I use steam.
Back in the early 2000's I used steam during every installation. PPF was much more difficult to stretch and conform back then. PPF has gotten a lot easier to install over the years. 👍🏻😁
What kind of steamer did you use? I have a Jiffy steamer and another one that I use more for PPF that only puts out steam when you push the button.
I did not know this could be used for stone protection. Thanks!
Yes, rock chip protection is its main purpose. 👍🏻
im gonna try this but with a satin wrap, thanks!
I hope it was helpful. Thank you for the comment! 👍🏻
Are you talking about a vinyl wrap or a matte PPF wrap? Either way... it's going to look good!
satin black, vinyl wrap :) @@EncorePPFtint
Thank you for the content!
I’m actually starting on this hood today. I haven’t done a hood like this yet but have done a few challengers/hellcats.
Any words of advice or tips now that you’ve done one or something you would change the next time?
@atdautospa I'm glad I could help! I wouldn't change much. This install went very well. Make sure to mix up your slip with a little extra soap. Also, make sure to clean the surfaces in (behind) the scoops really well. That way, when you wrap in there, they stick and stay down. I've had a couple of these hoods that the plastics vents would bunch the material up after a couple of weeks. On those, we just trimmed the ppf away from the plastic vent, and that fixes the problem. I like to hide those edges, but the plastic vents rubbing is out of our control. 😁
@@EncorePPFtint thank you for getting back to me! I appreciate it brother. To remove that middle vent do you have to remove the heat shield and everything from under the hood?
This vehicle was missing the heat shield,so I'm not sure.
@atdautospa Please let me know how it turns out and if the video was helpful. I'd love the feedback!
Hi, which brand of ppf are you using? Thx, nice job
This is probably SolarGard ClearShield Pro. We were switching over to PremiumShield right around this time. 👍🏻
great video! how thick is the film? 8mil?
Thank you! Yes, it's an 8mil film.
Parabéns pelo vídeo, me ajudou muito ! te desejo muito sucesso 🙏🤝
I'm glad to hear that it was helpful! Thank you for letting me know. 👍🏻😁
How long have you been installing PPF?
wow😎
Thank you for the feedback! 😁
Question my friend? How many hrs did this hood take you? By the way you did amazing job!
When I get home from vacation next week, I'll look at the video footage and see how long I was on it. I'm definitely slower when I'm recording video, but it'll still give you an idea.
And.. thank you for the compliment! 👍🏻 😁
@motor-addicts I've gone back and looked at the time on this video and I had a total of an hour into it. That's from laying the film on the hood to final heat sealing the wrapped edges and installing the vents. This time does not include waiting for the edges to dry before wrapping them, prepping the hood (wash, clay bar, edge prep with rubbing alcohol), and removing the vents.
how do you set up your soapy solution? even when parts of the hood are drying, you doest seem like you have issues with soap lines or anything
So.... Correct slip solution is an integral part of a seamless installation. I would definitely do some research on your slip soap and on the PPF you are installing and see what others are using for ratios. Start with what you find and then you can add or remove soap as needed until your solution is just right for your style. I wish everyone would share their slip solution ratios publicly! Let's help each other out. :) We use PremiumShield Shampoo for our soap and mix it at 5-7ml (depending on the shop temperature. Higher temperatures in the shop require more soap) per gallon of water. On this Hellcat hood, I knew my working time was going to be a bit longer than normal and I didn't want any of the areas pre tacking before I squeegeed them out. I added two extra ml's of soap in a different spray bottle (so I didn't affect the normal ratio in my keg) in order to keep the adhesive from tacking to early on this hood.
@@EncorePPFtint bad ass dude…I am going to try that ratio the next time and see if there is improvement. Never took into consideration the temp at our shop. We are in Texas so it’s dry and on the warmer side. Thank you for sharing!
You are welcome. Thank you for the question. The aggressiveness of the PPF adhisive will also make a difference on how much soap you need.
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