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Re: Expel or 3m Protection PPF
Look into Premium Shield Elite. Lifetime warranty, super super CLEAR and doesn't yellow or peel over time. I've been using it for over 10yrs and just did my wife's Mazda. The link is to a gallery of images for you to view.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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Re: Expel or 3m Protection PPF
Originally Posted by
Icarus
Careful with Xpel, they don't like to warranty anything and don't stand behind their dealers or customers. I had to take a dealer and Xpel to mediation to get help from them scratching my car, having to redo tint 3x due to incorrect install (wrinkles and junk), and putting a dent in it. I had pics of the car before and after. Xpel didn't stand anyone and bailed, so they ended up paying...
It's not confirmed, just heard it from a professional installer I'm in occasional contact with but he mentioned that going forward, *may* have some warranty issues if you coat newly installed XPEL with anything other than their Fusion coating.
I did read it on the Internet though so ya know how that goes...
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Re: Expel or 3m Protection PPF
Originally Posted by
BudgetPlan1
It's not confirmed, just heard it from a professional installer I'm in occasional contact with but he mentioned that going forward, *may* have some warranty issues if you coat newly installed XPEL with anything other than their Fusion coating.
I did read it on the Internet though so ya know how that goes...
I hope that is not the case and we can get some clarification from someone at Xpel. I think that would be a huge flag for installers to either miss or not pass on to their customers.
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Re: Expel or 3m Protection PPF
Has anybody had any experience with Sun-Tek? I believe that is the product installed by the leading PPF installer in my area.
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Re: Expel or 3m Protection PPF
Originally Posted by
BudgetPlan1
It's not confirmed, just heard it from a professional installer I'm in occasional contact with but he mentioned that going forward, *may* have some warranty issues if you coat newly installed XPEL with anything other than their Fusion coating.
I did read it on the Internet though so ya know how that goes...
If this was to happen, it would certainly be a BIG issue. I have a feeling Xpel will eventually become like 3M destroying their own reputation.
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