Tesla Model X - Clear Bra Installation and Defense+ PPF
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- čas přidán 30. 03. 2021
- In this video, Eric goes over how to do a paint protection film installation on the front bumper of a 2020 Tesla Model X using Defense+ PPF.
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Thank you for sharing this very instructional video! Great details!
Thanks for watching!!
Great video. Perfect timing just about to work with xpel ultimate plus 10! Invaluable!
Good luck!! Let me know how it goes!
Great video
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Perfect. Awesome video. 👍
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Nice video. Instills confidence. Makes me wanna give it a try. By the way, love those spray bottles. Where can I buy them?
Thanks!! You can find them on Amazon.
That's a really good video!
Can I ask you what is called the machine to cut the parking sensor?
It’s a sensor cutting tool which I purchased at www.xpel.com
Great install! Questions; do you ever do bulk install on front bumpers and have you got any videos on that? Would you recommend only do a front bumper ppf install if there is a template available for it? Thanks!
Hey! Yes I have from time to time. I only do it when the vehicles are older and have no patterns available or the patterns don’t make any sense. If it’s a newer vehicle, I’d always push for the pattern over bulk. The patterns take the majority of guess work out of the install and will make your life much easier.
@@DriveProtected Awesome, thanks for the reply! Got a request to do a front bumper with no available pattern and was thinking about giving it a try. :)
Good luck. Email me at eric@reflectionautomotive.ca and let me know how I can help you!
Hi, great video but i have a questions. How is it possible that u didnt get any glue lines when u lift the film to delete contamination, which was already tacked with alcohol? Sometimes i realny have problem with those lines and i dont know how to avoid them. Thanks!
You have to pull at the right angle to avoid any lift lines. Always pull at a 45 degree angle and you will avoid them.
@@DriveProtected thats great tip, gonna try it. So there is another question, is it possible to delete glue lines if i made them?
Unfortunately you can’t get rid of them permanently. Overtime they will become less noticeable but still be there.
@@DriveProtected thanks a lot for your answers! Would love to see CZcams live’s when you are doing ppf!
Now that’s an interesting idea!!!
Hey what size cutter are you using for the sensors?
I believe it’s a 1” from XPEL.com