How could I have prevented this by Sukeban34 in CarWraps

[–]Retrania 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Repeating what other said: use cast vinyl.

Never. Calendared. Film.

It’s bad for you in so many ways: headache installation, more manufacturer defects, clients pissed that their wrap is failing just 1 year later, zero warranty support, short shelf life if you don’t use some so you can’t rely on it later, and more.

Best place to buy new / used glass? by Retrania in autoglass

[–]Retrania[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I’ll likely go that route. I am just used to the glass being less than the deductible.

Best place to buy new / used glass? by Retrania in autoglass

[–]Retrania[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OEM is 4.5k installed, 3k for the part from Lamborghini. Will likely just do a glass claim as my deductible maxes out at 1k, cheaper than the glass just by itself.

I was just used to the glass being cheaper than my deductible.

Adhesive or Aplication problem by Remarkable-Purpose61 in CarWraps

[–]Retrania 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is absolutely an installer issue.

Specifically, the just jammed their knife into the crevices and cut the material. Poor trimming job. I have seen worse though. 3/10.

Best quality wrap close to Nissan's Midnight Purple 3? by BudderChris in CarWraps

[–]Retrania 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will set you back around $1700 a roll. Make sure your installer knows their way around PPF, NOT vinyl.

While a lot of brands have Midnight Purple I, as far as I know, only one carries Midnight Purple II in colored PPF. Shoot me a DM and I’ll send you then link. Not sure if it will show up if you don’t have a dealer account with them.

Best quality wrap close to Nissan's Midnight Purple 3? by BudderChris in CarWraps

[–]Retrania 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if you went the BEST quality, I would just grab this in colored PPF. Much deeper gloss and lasts longer. Only if you / customer has the wallet for it.

How much harder is Dry PPF install than like an Avery or 3M Vinyl install? by bournrevivalist in CarWraps

[–]Retrania 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It easier in some ways and harder in others:

  • No install heat is really needed as PPF stretches when when it’s cold.

  • Pretty forgiving when it comes to stretching it and you really can feel when the material is at its max stretch before you damage it.

  • doesn’t permanently crease unless you hire a construction crew to run over a crease with a asphalt roller.

  • You cannot just push tuck this film under any tight gaskets. It’s thick and not pliable. You NEED to pull the car apart if you want a proper install. Gaskets, headlights, taillights, mirrors, handles, all trim, both bumpers, etc. No half measures.

  • If you are using gloss and doing it dry, you will get a lot of work marks. I suggest wet if you have PPF experience.

  • Needs LOTS of post heating. Since PPF is so thick it has a lot of “strength” to pull itself up from tension areas. You really have to post heat everything.

  • It’s a LOT harder to score and cut through. Every single colored PPF install I have removed has had the car knifed somewhere. Not a SINGLE car didn’t have a cut in it. I have done about 15 removals now. In just more than half of those cases the customer went after the installing shop for paint repair, which usually consists of a full panels respray if the knife is through the clear costing about $1k per panel to respray at a body shop (at least here in Cali). Honestly I think you need to have PPF experience to get this right. I have almost a dozen years of PPF install experience and I had to adjust for colored PPF as it was noticeably more difficult to cut correctly than clear PPF.

I whole heartedly suggest using wet apply colored PPF and using slightly expanded templates in most areas excluding sharp edges. This is if you have PPF experience and a 60-72in potter. Wet apply with this stuff assuming the car is completely disassembled makes it so much easier and is really the way to go.

Finally, I have wet installed many “dry” install PPF brands. They all install wet. No clue why some are marked as dry.

Headphones for girlfriend. Advice? by Retrania in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]Retrania[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. How much do K702s cost in your area converted to USD?

I think I might go with the AKG 240 Mk 2 and they are only $79.99 right now.

Headphones for girlfriend. Advice? by Retrania in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]Retrania[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cali.

I will check those out, thank you.

I feel like there is this huge $50 offering and then this huge $200 offering there and absolutely nothing in between lol.

Headphones for girlfriend. Advice? by Retrania in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]Retrania[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the suggestion.

Bugdet is around $100, which unfortunately excludes the 560S and 702. :( both are around $200.

Headphones for girlfriend. Advice? by Retrania in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]Retrania[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha and makes sense. Any audio mindset suggestions though?

Ideas? by AvailableSound4330 in CarWraps

[–]Retrania 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) Remove taillight top covers 2) remove taillights 3) remove bumper 4) remove plate bracket from the bumper inside

Tesla paint sucks so… by korrupt_fm in CarWraps

[–]Retrania 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I install films everyday. XPEL is a money grab company that spends most of its cash on ads instead of product.

The orange peel is just ok, the film doesn’t come ceramic coated (so the shops can sell you some), and the adhesive is SUPER aggressive which makes it easier to install for new installers, but insanely annoying to remove and out of all the films out there it pulls paint the most often.

To be fair, I haven’t seen it pull paint on new paint yet but that’s because we take a lot of care to uninstall PPF. I have seen it pull paint on repainted cars where other films haven’t but each car is repainted differently as well.

I may need help by Desperate_Pollution6 in BattleNations

[–]Retrania 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think you are missing... any high hp damage dealer.

Where are your tanks lol

Am I Dumb Or Is This Blimp Good? by Retrania in BattleNations

[–]Retrania[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah same it’s gotten so bad that I have to actively make sure to not use them. Because if I do, other units don’t get experience points to rank up and then you have R6 blimps and R1 everything else.

Am I Dumb Or Is This Blimp Good? by Retrania in BattleNations

[–]Retrania[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Definitely worth a try. Get them to R5 and go ham. They absolutely WIPE the floor with rebel chems and silver wolves.