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Originally Posted by Anthony Orosco
Low quality paint finish has no real effect BUT it can be a problem removing the film at some later date. It can "pop" the paint if removed.
Most guys get into this because of the good money one can make but they skip the learning curve required to do a professional job. Ghosting and "fingers" (material not laid down completly) are caused by a bad installer, not the product.
If one learns the craft, does it right, there is a big demand for that type of work.
Anthony
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We may have started off on my wrong foot but this advice was a great reference for others who want info on these films. Im glad you didnt hold a grudge and still share your wisdom with me. Can you name off some low quality films that you consider "garbage" so we can avoid them?
I found xpel on a car at work that wasnt applied properly does the warranty still apply if the car had the film for a few years and was traded?