I recently had a full front PPF installed on my new Model Y at a local reputable installer that is well-talked about on this forum. I felt that the price was reasonable and the people were nice; however, a week later after the rain has stopped and some of the air bubbles have dried, I looked at the results again and noticed that there are some areas of the PPF installation that could have been done better. Would love to get any feedback on if I'm being nitpicky here or if I should go back to them and ask them to redo any areas.
I want to preface that I'm a very detail-oriented person that likes to keep his car clean and looking good so these issues stand out to me. It's hard to see them unless you look closely, and functionally the PPF does as it's intended--to protect the car. I don't want to unnecessarily waste someone's time and film, and I also know that there have been a lot of deliveries lately so they have been crazy busy. That said, let me know if my standards are too high or if I should just live with these.
I want to preface that I'm a very detail-oriented person that likes to keep his car clean and looking good so these issues stand out to me. It's hard to see them unless you look closely, and functionally the PPF does as it's intended--to protect the car. I don't want to unnecessarily waste someone's time and film, and I also know that there have been a lot of deliveries lately so they have been crazy busy. That said, let me know if my standards are too high or if I should just live with these.