And that is why I use DDB !!! These guys are awesome. I had a few cars at DDB, last one being my brand new BMW M340D touring covered with satin ppf and I'm still trying to find where the PPF starts or finish to the point that people think it's paint. Absolute perfection from dropping the car to picking it up 5☆
The DBX comes with a factory film around the side door rear fender and rocker. I installed the ppf on top of it and now i have a clear white line which is visible and doesn’t look good. Should i just cut the line with a razor and let the water and air out or should i remove the factory film and then reapply the ppf again. First time doing a dbx so i appreciate your help. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
It would depend on how confident you are with a scalpal. We would normaly reomve any factory PPF from the vehicle then apply the full section the add new factory splashes. Try to make it look OEM still
@@APSDetailingLTD Yes I did try the scalpal , yet the white line is still there , no very clean look. I agree with you Removing the factory film first is the proper way. Thanks a lot.
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Absolutely brilliant. Enjoyed watching it beginning to end. As you know I would not use anyone else
And that is why I use DDB !!! These guys are awesome. I had a few cars at DDB, last one being my brand new BMW M340D touring covered with satin ppf and I'm still trying to find where the PPF starts or finish to the point that people think it's paint. Absolute perfection from dropping the car to picking it up 5☆
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Great watch nice to see how it’s done and if it was Aaron falling over I’d love to see the out takes lol he will know why
0:51 thanks for the sensible advice! 💩
but i already did while on your previous vid 🤷♂
The DBX comes with a factory film around the side door rear fender and rocker. I installed the ppf on top of it and now i have a clear white line which is visible and doesn’t look good. Should i just cut the line with a razor and let the water and air out or should i remove the factory film and then reapply the ppf again.
First time doing a dbx so i appreciate your help.
Thanks for sharing your expertise.
It would depend on how confident you are with a scalpal.
We would normaly reomve any factory PPF from the vehicle then apply the full section the add new factory splashes. Try to make it look OEM still
@@APSDetailingLTD
Yes I did try the scalpal , yet the white line is still there , no very clean look. I agree with you Removing the factory film first is the proper way. Thanks a lot.