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Feelings on Paint Protection Film PPF: Good or Bad?

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FYI, I have the TRD Pro. I just had the entire front PPF from the side mirrors forward. I also had them cover my rear fender flares.
I am due to go back in a week to have them fix or remove the PPF from my hood scoop due to excess bubbles and the film not sticking correctly. TBH, it looks horrible because it is directly in my field of view. They told me that it is normal for PPF bubbles to take about a month to dissipate so I am optimistic about the bumper, hood and fender flare bubbles but the scoop has me regretting getting it done. I wish they would have just skipped the scoop, especially if it was giving them so much trouble.
Has anyone else had issues with PPF covering the hood scoop? Just wondering if it is the installers lack of ability or are the sharp corners and edges not able to be cleanly wrapped?

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That would make me insane. I would rather have my vehicle repainted every 5 years. (With factory color but a heavier coat)
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FYI, I have the TRD Pro. I just had the entire front PPF from the side mirrors forward. I also had them cover my rear fender flares.
I am due to go back in a week to have them fix or remove the PPF from my hood scoop due to excess bubbles and the film not sticking correctly. TBH, it looks horrible because it is directly in my field of view. They told me that it is normal for PPF bubbles to take about a month to dissipate so I am optimistic about the bumper, hood and fender flare bubbles but the scoop has me regretting getting it done. I wish they would have just skipped the scoop, especially if it was giving them so much trouble.
Has anyone else had issues with PPF covering the hood scoop? Just wondering if it is the installers lack of ability or are the sharp corners and edges not able to be cleanly wrapped?

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BillyG4Runner6

That's a brutal job by the installer. I would go back and demand a refund. My hood scoop doesn't look like that at all, it's all flushed, with no air bubbles. The authorized XPEL place had a follow-up for things like this. No issues month and half after full body PPF and ceramic coating.
 
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BillyG4Runner6

That's a brutal job by the installer. I would go back and demand a refund. My hood scoop doesn't look like that at all, it's all flushed, with no air bubbles. The XPEL place had a follow-up for things like this. No issues month and half after full body PPF and ceramic coating.
Totally agree. I got a full body Xpel Stealth PPF on my Black Pro (pictures are in this tread above) and I love it. They did a fantastic job. There are a few sections that will need replacing and as it's under warranty, they will take care of it for free.
 

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Anyone have any experience with icon rock clear? Supposedly an application that is better than ppf but I have my doubts.
 

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No PPF for me. It's not a pavement princess and will get scratched up and damaged off road sooner or later. If the paint chips in places, I won't lose any sleep over it.
 

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FYI, I have the TRD Pro. I just had the entire front PPF from the side mirrors forward. I also had them cover my rear fender flares.
I am due to go back in a week to have them fix or remove the PPF from my hood scoop due to excess bubbles and the film not sticking correctly. TBH, it looks horrible because it is directly in my field of view. They told me that it is normal for PPF bubbles to take about a month to dissipate so I am optimistic about the bumper, hood and fender flare bubbles but the scoop has me regretting getting it done. I wish they would have just skipped the scoop, especially if it was giving them so much trouble.
Has anyone else had issues with PPF covering the hood scoop? Just wondering if it is the installers lack of ability or are the sharp corners and edges not able to be cleanly wrapped?

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I had my installer remove the film from the hood scoop. Looks so much better now that I don’t have to look at that mess while I am driving. ?
 

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I had my installer remove the film from the hood scoop. Looks so much better now that I don’t have to look at that mess while I am driving. ?
Are you going to have them redo it?
 

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Are you going to have them redo it?
Nope, they just coated it with a ceramic coating. I have already applied Adam's Ceramic coating to the back half of the 4Runner and windows myself. I will be applying the Adam's to the front that they applied PPF to as soon as possible.
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