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I purchased a full front XPEL PPF and the 3m door cups for my 4runner I received in late may from my dealer. In about a month 2 of the 3m door cups were lifting and the hood and the fenders of the xpel started to peel.
I brought it in to be fixed under warranty. The first time in they fixed the door cups and tried to fix the fender by cutting out xpel which looked bad and still had many areas that were starting to peel.
They agreed to redo the xpel on the hood and fenders and the new xpel PPF has many blemishes and the underside of the hood has bubbles which will probably peal over to the top side like it did last time. The service department is saying the blemishes will go away with sun exposure, the sales department is saying it will need to be redone again. Too me the reinstall looks worse than the initial installation.
For the people who had XPEL PPF applied I was wondering.
1. How does your PPF look under your hood?
2. Have you experienced bubbles and imperfections going away with sun exposure?
Thanks in advance, for your responses.
I brought it in to be fixed under warranty. The first time in they fixed the door cups and tried to fix the fender by cutting out xpel which looked bad and still had many areas that were starting to peel.
They agreed to redo the xpel on the hood and fenders and the new xpel PPF has many blemishes and the underside of the hood has bubbles which will probably peal over to the top side like it did last time. The service department is saying the blemishes will go away with sun exposure, the sales department is saying it will need to be redone again. Too me the reinstall looks worse than the initial installation.
For the people who had XPEL PPF applied I was wondering.
1. How does your PPF look under your hood?
2. Have you experienced bubbles and imperfections going away with sun exposure?
Thanks in advance, for your responses.
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