Oh snap!! Clear bra install of the decade!!
#1
Oh snap!! Clear bra install of the decade!!
In short, dealership decided to switch over to a different clear bra installation company due to pricing. This is a brand new 911 w/ fresh razor cuts, bubbles, etc. You get what you pay for. Dealer is switching back to Premier shortly.
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Premier Protective Films
ClearGuard Alpha PPF, Spectra PhotoSync Nano IR & CeraLuxe IRD Tint, Coatings
www.premiermobilegroup.com
Sharing our Passion on Youtube: https://urlgeni.us/youtube/Premier
Facebook: https://urlgeni.us/facebook/Premier
42630 Christy St, Fremont, CA. 510-623-1308 sales@premiermobilegroup.com
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#8
Believe it or not I have seen much worse. There are a lot of people out there installing film that shouldnt be. Thats why I always recommend checking out their work first and not going with the lowest bidder. That to me is vandalism and should be a criminal offense.
#9
I will validate you singing your own praises. I've never used another installer and after two different Carreras I've had never had a single problem - either with the install or the performance of the product. Yeah, Premier is a bit more expensive but the extra money, to me, is worth not having to give any thought to the outcome or whether they'll stand behind their work. I just wish that they still really were "Premiere Mobile".
#10
I had a tinter cut my windshield with his razor during an install on an older car. Unreal.
THAT job though is horrific. I would NEVER accept the car in that condition, and the fact is there is no fixing it without a pain job which kills the resale. Wow. Dealers, always trying to save a buck. Sad.
THAT job though is horrific. I would NEVER accept the car in that condition, and the fact is there is no fixing it without a pain job which kills the resale. Wow. Dealers, always trying to save a buck. Sad.
#11
WTH!? From my understanding, this is a new car? Geezus.No way in hell would I accept that. Complete negligence with the dealership. I'd just take delivery of a different car in their lot if this is what I got for my car. And I thought my clear armor was bad when I first had my car done. Then I found Premiere and all has been good since.
#12
I owned a sign and production company from 1996-2010. My business started doing "wraps" in the late 90's and am proud to say I'm one of the pioneers of that type of work.
I've installed wraps on cars, trucks, watercraft, trailers etc. . A good installer doesn't need to ever cut on the paint, and if he does, he uses special templates. Rare to need to be done though.
In a proper install you shouldn't see relief cuts, seams, bubbles, and lack of prep under the film. Horrible.
I've installed wraps on cars, trucks, watercraft, trailers etc. . A good installer doesn't need to ever cut on the paint, and if he does, he uses special templates. Rare to need to be done though.
In a proper install you shouldn't see relief cuts, seams, bubbles, and lack of prep under the film. Horrible.
Last edited by Vintage TONE; 01-20-2012 at 03:52 PM.