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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
poor quality
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Nice product. Protects entire front potion of the vehicle. Requires 2/3 people to install.
Chennakesava Gunda
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
Worst fit and not probably cut based on 2022/2023 y model. Wrong description
Oren
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
This PPF film is precut for a vehicle, but it does not fit the Tesla model Y. I wouldn’t consider myself an expert on PPF, but I’ve installed this material enough to know how to do it properly, and this one is cut about an inch too short from any corner. It lines up perfectly in one corner, but then as you start to work the bubbles out of it and reach another corner in the bumper, it’s about an inch off and leaves an inch uncovered from the side. Very disappointing experience
Selene Myers
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
Came packaged very good in a tube for protection. The task is quite daunting your first time. Watch lots of YouTube tutorials first. Make sure you have everything you need. Buy the following items off Amazon if you don’t already have them…steamer, heat gun, 99° IPA, distilled water, a set of ppf squeegees, diabetic syringe, and a pressurized sprayer of some sort, like for spraying yard chemicals. Use dish soap and water. Lots of it! Use the included spray bottle for your tack solution (alcohol and water). Most importantly, take your time! For the places that didn’t stick due to the inward curves of the panel, I let sit for a day to dry, then came back and squeegeed them down no problem. For the little bubbles I missed, I stuck with the syringe and pushed the air out. It came out nearly perfect my first try. I wrapped the entire front third of the car. Ordered the rest of the kit to wrap the remainder of the car, which should be fairly easy in comparison to the front bumper. Just waiting for it to arrive from China. I paid $3500 for a partial wrap on my Model S, so saving a few grand by doing my MY by myself. Plus I learned a new skill.
robert chesvick
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
I’ve been installing Ppf for a little while, and this product did not work very well, way too thick and did not stretch correctly.
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