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      03-23-2024, 11:35 PM   #13
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That is not a bad install, it is the plotter and how close it is. Some times you get lucky and it is very close, some times it isn't. Wrapping PPF all the way to the edge is not an indication of a good installer.

Too many people who are told, tucking everything in, is some miraculous thing when it comes to PPF and all that brings you later is headaches because PPF on the edges lifts. Installers won't tell you this, and when those tucked edges lifts, they trim it they end up being the same anyway.

It is not a big deal.

Good installers, you can ask them to do things a certain way and most will tell you the risks of doing things a certain way. If you have a preference, let your installer know and see what they say. Trust is the most important when it comes to PPF installers and of course the installer's experience in the field.
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