Paint Protection Films has been gaining a lot of popularity in the car detailing world. Many car owners flock to detailers for a paint protection film installation, but not all of them leave the shop happy. The problem is, performing a PPF installation takes plenty of practice, and not every shop who offers the service are qualified. If you’ve just got your car wrapped in a clear bra and isn’t completely satisfied, here are some common problems we see you can find from a local shop that did it below. This was very recent too from just a day ago from this post.
Below is a 1 Star Yelp review from our competitor shop that was just posted yesterday. His car was at the shop for several weeks and multiple drop offs days and still did not only a poor job but didn’t take care of the customer. This is the type of scenario we never want to happen here at OCDetailing.
I decided to trust (Shop Owner) and do a full car Xpel Stealth Paint Protection Film on my brand new 2020 Type R (w/30 Miles on Odometer) with ceramic coating. (Shop Name) had my car for 7 business days. When I came to pick the car, I started to notice all the issues. Dirt under the paint protection film, many bubbles, film peeling on the edges, the seams not lining up and many edges not rolled over the corners as promised. I expressed my concerns and the owner of (Shop Name) promised me to take care of it after giving it 10 days or so for the film to settle.
Second visit:
After 10 days. I went over the film applied on the car and made a list of the issues I had noticed (ignoring some of them). I went over the details with the owner and sent him the list I prepared. I was hoping that the second time around, they will take their time to properly address my car. I was in for a big surprise. While picking the car after 5 more days at (Shop Name) I noticed more issues.
At this point I started to question my decision on choosing (Shop Name) and never understood how they are able to deliver a car to the customer with all these issues clearly visible?!
Third Visit:
After another 2 weeks, I took pictures highlighting issues and handed the car back to (Shop Name) hoping this would be my last and final visit. Boy was I wrong and the nightmare had just begun.
After keeping my car for another 4 days, The owner asked me to come pick up the car. Immediately upon arrival I was in utter shock. The wheel arches did not have film and I saw the paint had been stripped on two areas while they were removing the film. My brand new car now needed new painted wheel arches. I know the painted plastics are never going to match with the other body panels and after spending nearly 6k and waiting over 3.5 weeks, my new car was damaged thanks to the careless and reckless work carried out by the staff at (Shop Name).
Even after 3 attempts, there are still bubbles all over the car, the film seams are not lining up with edges on many parts along with the damage to the rear wheel fender flares. Don’t trust this shop for your PPF work!
Attaching Pictures for evidence.