I'm changing your name to Mr. Patience. I get a little wound up when I take too long in one area. PPF installation is not as easy as you make it look. As always, thanks for taking the time to put these tutorials together !
🤣😂 As you know too well.... it does take plenty of patience. I tell my customers that the job takes what it takes time wise. The final product has to meet my expectations. Things definitely get easier with practice, but some cars end up being way more involved than you anticipated. I just did a Toyota Crown. It sucked! There are lots of tedious pieces. Thank you for taking the time to comment on the videos!
Thanks for sharing, really appreciate time you take to include all steps involved on ppf installation. I was really struggling with sealing edges. Feel more confident after watching your videos. Thanks for everything!!
Thank you for taking the time to leave this great comment. I really enjoy hearing about the things people find useful. Great job making sure to heat seal the edges. It's a very important process. Your work is going to stay looking so much better over time. I think I also have a video on the channel where I only show the heat sealing process in depth. 👍🏻 Just went and looked. Here is a link to that video ua-cam.com/video/N6TSd__IrHc/v-deo.htmlsi=G1VqHNKZmcIfiyjO
@@EncorePPFtint It's me who thanks you, you are a good man no one shares their know-how with such precision I would thank you all my life may the good GOD protect you
I use a professional hair dryer. Works wonders on heat sealing as well as drying the edges. I do this first and then us the same heat gun you have for a final seal.
Do you only use the hair dryer when you are trying to speed up the drying time? If I'm trying to speed things up, I use an air compressor or a battery-operated blower.
Yes, I use it to speedup the drying time. I use to use a air compressor but found the blow dryer using heat works better up here in Wa, especially in the winter.
I really love the extended length tutorials. Very helpful to a new person in the industry such as myself. Just curious what brand of PPF you most commonly work with?
Awesome, I'm glad to hear that! No doubt there are a ton of tips you can pick up on in the videos. As you work more with the PPF you'll pick up on things that you can't absorb until you have more practice. 👍🏻 We have been using PremiumShield NextGen. We are switching over to a new brand that we will be able to sell to viewers. It's a great PPF to work with.
I'm changing your name to Mr. Patience. I get a little wound up when I take too long in one area. PPF installation is not as easy as you make it look. As always, thanks for taking the time to put these tutorials together !
🤣😂 As you know too well.... it does take plenty of patience. I tell my customers that the job takes what it takes time wise. The final product has to meet my expectations. Things definitely get easier with practice, but some cars end up being way more involved than you anticipated. I just did a Toyota Crown. It sucked! There are lots of tedious pieces.
Thank you for taking the time to comment on the videos!
Thanks for sharing, really appreciate time you take to include all steps involved on ppf installation. I was really struggling with sealing edges. Feel more confident after watching your videos. Thanks for everything!!
Thank you for taking the time to leave this great comment. I really enjoy hearing about the things people find useful.
Great job making sure to heat seal the edges. It's a very important process. Your work is going to stay looking so much better over time.
I think I also have a video on the channel where I only show the heat sealing process in depth. 👍🏻
Just went and looked. Here is a link to that video ua-cam.com/video/N6TSd__IrHc/v-deo.htmlsi=G1VqHNKZmcIfiyjO
the best ever no body can do better respect
Thank you, sir! 😁 I appreciate the feedback.
@@EncorePPFtint It's me who thanks you, you are a good man
no one shares their know-how with such precision I would thank you all my life may the good GOD protect you
I use a professional hair dryer. Works wonders on heat sealing as well as drying the edges. I do this first and then us the same heat gun you have for a final seal.
Do you only use the hair dryer when you are trying to speed up the drying time? If I'm trying to speed things up, I use an air compressor or a battery-operated blower.
Yes, I use it to speedup the drying time. I use to use a air compressor but found the blow dryer using heat works better up here in Wa, especially in the winter.
@marcclayburn6669 Yeah, i can understand that different things in different areas work better.
I really love the extended length tutorials. Very helpful to a new person in the industry such as myself. Just curious what brand of PPF you most commonly work with?
Awesome, I'm glad to hear that! No doubt there are a ton of tips you can pick up on in the videos. As you work more with the PPF you'll pick up on things that you can't absorb until you have more practice. 👍🏻 We have been using PremiumShield NextGen. We are switching over to a new brand that we will be able to sell to viewers. It's a great PPF to work with.
What felt are you using on your hard card?
Those felt edges are purchasable online for vinyl installs. The sick right to the sides on those gold cards or bondo cards. 👍🏻
I am interested this work sir and I am still searching for job😢
Where are you from?
The rounded lower bumper has to be my least favorite thing to install. Always afraid the rounded parts will lift later down the road.
I'm with you. I really dislike that lower bumper piece. It's more difficult for sure!
Both sides!
Thank you for the feedback! 😁
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