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      10-02-2024, 05:30 PM   #23
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When I visited the installer that finally worked on my car I was overwhelmed with the sight of a Ferrari, a Lamborghini, a McLaren and two BMW’s all being worked on.

There is a vinyl wrap shop out her that is an authorized Xpel PPF installer. For tint, he subs out. 'gram decked out with exotics and supercars, showroom has a myriad mix of cars. It doesn't guarantee quality IMO....


I watched as they were doing mods on a G Wagon and was using an angle grinder to cut a part away.....between seeing the hot sparky steel dust and the sheer proximity of the adjacent cars/cars, I was in utter disbelief that the car owners were not even aware of what their cars were subjected to in the care of this shop owner.
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      10-04-2024, 01:17 AM   #24
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I would definitely get a refund instead of having them try correcting it again. With things like tint, 4 times to try and get it right is unacceptable. It’s a lot of time wasted when a more reputable shop could get you done right.
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