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Thanks. So far so good. Hasn’t peeled up yet. Figure it should be cured in another day.I call that sudden expertisim....
Love it. Good job
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Thanks. So far so good. Hasn’t peeled up yet. Figure it should be cured in another day.I call that sudden expertisim....
Love it. Good job
Lol thanks. Feel a lot more confident now. Just installed the windshield film. Still fighting with the fingers though.It’s OKaay but it looks like you need a little more practice…… Where are you at? I’ll go over there and you can do mine. By that time you’ll be a professional!
jkjk great job looks good!
I KNOW i couldn’t do this so hats off to ya sir! I’ll be shopping around not sure ceramic or ppf…. prolly ceramicLol thanks. Feel a lot more confident now. Just installed the windshield film. Still fighting with the fingers though.
SunTek makes a PPF that is combined with ceramic…warranty for 12 years.I KNOW i couldn’t do this so hats off to ya sir! I’ll be shopping around not sure ceramic or ppf…. prolly ceramic
Yup same here!Nicely done, sir! This is one of the first modifications I'm going to make to my Bronco once it arrives. It's a smart way to avoid stone/debris damage on your flanks.
Yea i’m no expert but after doing these i feel a lot more confident if I had to do something else on it.PPF and other wraps are actually a LOT easier than they look. Assuming you have precut pieces all you need is a soapy solution in spray bottle and squeegee and you can move the film around to your hearts desire. Just go from the middle out for air bubbles. A little heat and bam. Flat surfaces are so easy a kid could do it and the bronco is as flat as they come.