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Vendors or Sources for Pre-Cut headlight PPF?

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Is anyone DIY'ing their headlight PPF?

I DIY'd mine using just 3M pro series bulk sheet. It was difficult because I didn't want to remove the bumper. It turned out pretty good, but has a couple small bubbles.

When I re-do it, I want to try pre-cut PPF, but my concern is whether the vendor is using quality film that will come off clean when its time to replace it years from now, like 3M does.

I found a vendor named "Origin Motorsports" selling pre-cuts. I asked what kind of film they use and they said "our own brand", which they claim comes off clean.

Anyone used these guys? Or have recommendations?
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XPEL sells pre cuts. Find the part number and start shopping. I would recommend just having a shop do it. You will have your choice of films: SunTek, XPEL, STEK and you don't have to worry about installation or fighting XPEL on warranty if there's an issue later on. You're not saving much if anything DIY. I cannot recall how much I paid, but I know it wasn't much. I'll look for the receipt later and update this post.
 
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Thanks!

I'll look to see if I can find Xpel pre-cuts.

Truth be told, taking it somewhere is not as much about cost as it about letting someone else work on my car.

But if you do find your receipt, I am curious to see how much it costs to have a place do it. I assume $200ish.
 
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Ha! I'm not as smart as I look.

Since posting this, I found a few places that offer 3M or other name brand pre-cuts, and they come with "installation insurance" in case I mess up and need a replacement.

I'll let you guys know who I go with and how it went.
 

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Thanks!

I'll look to see if I can find Xpel pre-cuts.

Truth be told, taking it somewhere is not as much about cost as it about letting someone else work on my car.

But if you do find your receipt, I am curious to see how much it costs to have a place do it. I assume $200ish.
Closing the loop on this. I found the receipt. I paid $100 for XPEL Ultimate FUSION on the headlights. It would've been a little less for the standard XPEL Ultimate film. This was also done as a one-off and not part of the initial, larger-scope ppf job, as I had changed the headlights on the car from USDM to EU months later and needed film coverage.
 


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Closing the loop on this. I found the receipt. I paid $100 for XPEL Ultimate FUSION on the headlights. It would've been a little less for the standard XPEL Ultimate film. This was also done as a one-off and not part of the initial, larger-scope ppf job, as I had changed the headlights on the car from USDM to EU months later and needed film coverage.
Wow, $100 installed is a ridiculously good deal!

Not worth DIYing, as you said.
 

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Ha! I'm not as smart as I look.

Since posting this, I found a few places that offer 3M or other name brand pre-cuts, and they come with "installation insurance" in case I mess up and need a replacement.

I'll let you guys know who I go with and how it went.
I've been thinking about doing the same. Please let us know how the installation goes as I've heard it may be a challenge to wrap around the convex corner of the headlights? Thanks.
 

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https://www.ebay.com/itm/157293307690

$12 8.5 mil CCC (Cheap Chinese Crap)
The issue with these unknown films is the horrible adhesive residue left behind when you go to remove them a few years down the road. I've removed the Lamin-X films on my previous cars and it was a nightmare getting rid of the residue.
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