I will use this thread to post pictures of recent work
I will use this thread to post pictures of recent work
Hi everyone, here's a Porsche Cayman we did on Friday. We applied the new Xpel Premium Film, and if you look carefully, all you will see is the thin line. There is no difference between the actual paint, and the area covered with film.
Tim thanks for getting that lining in the truck done today, those pics of the clear bra on that Porsche look great. I'll let you know when i'm ready to have mine done. Just need a clutch and a few more small mods.
When it's time i'll definitely see you guys though.
Thanks again,
Josh
This is an SL550 we installed the standard film on today
We're doing a 2007 Mustang GT today and I'll have the pics up tomorrow...finally!
A GT in the standard film
Can't see it at all!!!!
Its a "must have" for any new or repainted car!!!
"The choices we make, dictates the lives we lead"
Whats the difference on the Standard and Premium film?
The difference between the 2 films is the smoothness of the finish. The standard film is made with a paper backing, and the premium is made with a flat plastic backing. When the film is manufactured it takes on the shape of the backing. Therefore, the standard film has a very slight "orange peel" effect, which is a by product of the texture of paper. The Premium Film has absolutely no orange peel effect. The difference is more pronounced in the sun light. If you have an expensive custom paint job, the Premium Film is the way to go.