GEN 2 SunTek PPF

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BUraptor

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I had a SunTek PPF installed on my 2017 Raptor last week. Had a Full hood, bumper, and full fenders wrapped. This is suppose to be SunTek's newest clear film. There seem to be lots of tiny air bubbles. The installer said he can pop them out with a needle if they don't go away. Has anyone else had this experience with their clear bra? I attached pics of the hood and bumper as this is the areas with the most bubbles.
 

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t_j

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Wow thats a ****** install job, go ask for your money back then take it to a reputable shop.
 
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Installer is crap and doesn't know what they are doing. You should of peeled it off in front of them and said do it right or give me back my money
 

kdkellie

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Most of them will dissipate. You'll get that with a installs. Xpel, CGN, Sumter etc

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I have wrapped my sandwich for lunch, in plastic wrap, with less bubbles than that.
They should practice on lunch before working on a customers ride.

That's what I'd tell them.
 

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I wouldn't even give them the chance to touch it again. Take it off - refund and find a reputable shop.
 

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id give it a few days to cure and get some sunlight on it and then reevaluate.
 
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