What bad PPF install look like

Kuvi@KNSCustoms

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Official Advertiser
Many times, people will shop around for the cheapest price and I understand that fully. The economy isn't in the best of states at the moment. But....people should also remember that cheap isn't quality and quality isn't cheap.

Here are some examples of the cars I have had at my shop last week were the owners decided on the cheaper route and had then brought the cars to us for fixing up other peoples muck ups.

Over stretching of film leaves "waves" in the adhesive and causes distortions and breaking of the adhesive:



It is also much easier for this to happen with the cheaper material as we had been informed what film was applied to these vehicles.

Lifting of the film along the edges (due to shrinking), incorrect trimming and bubbles in the fitment:




One of the other major problems we found was cutting through the film into the vehicles paint:




Unfortunately the cut paint required the bumper to be re-sprayed before we could fit our VPS PPF can be applied so that car was then taken away to a panel beater.

I can assure you with VPS Randburg, you get quality fitment done by certified staff using quality material which is the genuine VPS by 3M. :thumb:

I just thought it would be a good idea to create some awareness around this so that the next time you get a quote for VPS, you know what you are paying for :thumb:
 

@ri

///Member
Cut into the paint... Wow that really takes the cake. Complete carelessness and unacceptable.

Good to hear you guys take pride in your work.


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Kuvi@KNSCustoms

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Official Advertiser
Thanks guys

I try my best to inform customers as much as possible and try to remind them that "Cheap isn't quality and quality isn't cheap"

Besides we are actually that much more expensive than most other paint protection films. Atleat with us, you know what it is you getting ;)
 

JG_RSA

New member
10000% agree, going the cheap route often means paying for something twice.
The first time 'on the cheap' and then again to get the result/product you actually wanted.
 
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