Aaron
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Hey, where is your film made in ?
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Hey, are you doing paint protection film as well ?
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On 12/18/2019 at 9:36 AM, watchdaride said:
thanks . are they any websites have any paid on line training .
Not sure on paid training online, but there are lot of video on youtube you could find for beginners. And better you got some films to do practice when you watching the video.
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On 12/14/2019 at 6:43 PM, Acexxon said:
Even on tough spots? Will the corners and edges flip after several weeks or months? Do these promoters damage paint over time? even if used properly?
Thanks!
Normally we use heater to close the corner, or maybe we did not face the tough spots as you did.
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13 hours ago, Speed said:
Matte paint hasn't been around very long so I bet there are not many 10 year old matte cars out there with film on them. Most removals I have done that are less then 2 years old don't leave much adhesive behind but I have seen far too many older installs that did, sometimes it was almost like the glue had "fossilized" into the clear coat that took hours to clean up.
Last year I had a customer considering buying some special edition Lexus with matte paint and he called me about putting film on it. I explained my reasons why I felt like it wasn't a good idea. I contacted his sales person at Lexus and he assured me their paint was "robust enough" and there wouldn't be any issues filming it. When I asked him if I could come by their showroom and spray some adhesive remover on the car and let it sit for ten minutes, I was told absolutely no.
I'm not trying to bash anyone's opinion, just a heads up. A quick search pulled this
The only thing that works on any paint for cleaning purposes is water. Matte finishes will require specific solutions to clean, and almost anything else can damage it. Anything from wax, cleaning solvents, and whatever solution devised to bring shine to regular paint will lead to potential damage when a matte paint is involved.
Your thoughts are more thorough and comprehensive, good to learn that 👍
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No need to use adhesion promoter, bro. We never use that on closing corners and edges
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11 hours ago, Speed said:
If you have never faced this issue, how could you know it depends of what ppf you use? I've been there, done that, and won't do it again.
Hi i mean i never noted the gloss ppf will turn the matte finish to gloss look. For the removal, i now have tried matte ppf on matte paint already, seems my film has no issues to remove. Later I will try clear on matte paint.
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14 hours ago, Jake said:
Gloss film will turn the paint to a gloss look.
Oh Really, never faced this issues, thank you
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LaemnPg8puRuet5hGyHCa4IDZQxDUzHI
It is a file with around 50 pages, a bit long story, but will help beginers to know how to install an paint protection film starting from zero.
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why the matte paint needs a matte ppf ? if with clear ppf, will be different effect ?
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On 11/20/2019 at 10:14 PM, Speed said:
I would never put film on a matte paint job, removals will be an issue since you can't use adhesive remover on those finishes.
Actually it depends on what ppf you are using
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