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DynamicATL

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  1. I know I said I wouldn't post again, but I'm down for the drama.   :D

     

    Good posts Supreme and Bham.

     

    To Tango...

    1. You don't do flawless installations, definition just incase you need it...without any blemishes or imperfections; perfect.
    2. This means there is not 1 single spec of dirt/dust/lint under not 1 PPF job you or any other installer you have ever done...really?   :lol 
    3. Stop having other people create accounts just to help back you...just suspicious that Slippedup joined today, only applied to this post, and also located in the UK.

    :facepalm2   Just sayin...this is now my last post along with not reading any responses.

  2. This my be my first post on here as I try to steer clear of forums for just this reason, but how can you put up photos of someone's work to emphasize you're point or 'out' someone when you base your argument on 'possible' flaws from a photograph. I'm afraid you render your entire post pointless. Factless conjecture is what is wrong with forums these days. You may well be very educated in this field but I'm afraid you are not showing it.

     

    My point of posting the photo was to show a possible defect and see if there was any possible explanation given to what it is since it does not look to be paint related.  Nobody is going to his shop to watch the work for a week to point anything out, so a photo is all we got.  Since I stated it is very hard to find a flaw on photos, an explanation of those marks should be easy to explain since it is so blatant.  There was no explanation given just a defense which proves my point to me.  Flawless don't happen period, not 100% of everyday.  I won't post anymore responses since I am satisfied and there no point arguing with someone that claims flawless installs.

  3. You are completely wrong

    Firstly we have never cut on the car Not in our entire history second there are no install flaws on that car

    I trust you have taken that up with the client concerned

    I am afraid your photo interpret ion skills leave a great deal to be desired

    Possible is not the same as actual

    If that's the best you have try harder

    In 14 years there is not one single documented instance of us cutting on the car

    Like I said climb on a plane and check for yourself

    Many players including those from Xpel Suntek and 3m have crawled all over our work over the years and never found any flaws in the work in progress

    Cheers

     

    Like I said I could be wrong.  Also never said anything about cutting on the car...could be a gouge from tucking it in under the light.  Either way I am glad you have the confidence and hope it helps to sell the jobs.  With that being said, flawless still don't happen.

  4. Look any installer can achieve perfect installations it just requires that an installer be their own worst critic

    Accepting that they don't exist is a compromise any of us choose to believe.

    It's just a case of accepting the pain of binning film till you tune the skill set

    Folk either accept that or not if you are happy with your standards that is all that matters we take a different view long term it pays off with better morale no callbacks due to installer error so better margins overall.

     

    Please do not take this the wrong way, not trying to call you out or your company.  However here is a photo pulled from your Facebook that shows 2 possible flaws.  As you know to spot flaws on a photo is extremely hard, but only took 2 minutes of looking to see it.  It clearly looks like it is on top of the paint.  To me, looks like bad cut or gouge marks in the PPF.  Once again, I could be wrong and not trying to bash or create in argument.

     

    Original Photos...

     

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    Here is the same image zoomed in and red circles placed around possible flaws.  There are also 2 more spots...1 below the 2 circles, and 1 above.

     

     

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  5. Very well said Supreme!

     

    To the OP, there is nothing perfect...period.  We do not install in a vacuum.  Any installer that tells you their installs are absolutely perfect also believes they are the best in the world and most of the time fall very short of that goal.  All installers strive for perfection, but it will never happen 100%.  PPF and Tint can look "perfect", but a trained person can always spot something in it.  I am sure if Supreme does the work you will be 100% happy with it.  He did the right thing by not promising an Unicorn and delivering a Pony.

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