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ed03feng 12-25-2012 12:19 AM

Clear bra installation questions on Scuderia
 
Hello guys! I am back to the Bay Area after spending last 4 years in the Seattle area. Since I am in CA, I got myself an 08 Scuderia to enjoy this wonderful weather (well, although it was not nice lately.) Anyway, I had my Scuderia getting a full wrap using Xpel Ultimate (self healing). When I got the car back today, I wasn't happy at all. The film was not tucked in and the cut on the edge was not straight. The installer claimed that the film was not able to tuck in due to lack/not enough clear coat on the car to help the film sticking on/staying down. So here is my question. Does the clear coat thickness has anything to do with the film being able to stay down? I had many cars getting wrap before. This is the first time I heard this being the reason. I am hoping/giving a chance for the installer to make it right so I am keeping this company's name confidential for now.

And for those Scuderia owners with clear bra on the front bumper, do you have the front bumper covered under 1 piece or multiple pieces? If in 1 piece, any issue for the curve and coverage area of the front intake? The installer had it done in 3 pieces ( 2 pieces under the front 2 intake areas as a relief cut since the Xpel is hard to be bent 90 degree he claimed). For those with full wrap, what would be the proper/preferred way to wrap the rear quarter panels since they are attached to the roof top as 1 piece. Mine is done by having a seam at the end of roof and another piece connecting the quarter panel.

Mattyrae 12-26-2012 10:51 PM

I have Xpel Ultimate on my 16M. You picked the wrong installer. Make him fix it. The front bumper is usually done in 3 pieces. Edges most surely can be wrapped with Xpel.

JimGT3 12-28-2012 05:49 PM

agree with Matty. I have a Silverstone F430 and no issues like that. Premier did mine though, so they are known to be the best in the industry, so it may not be a fair comparison.

Premier Films 02-13-2013 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by ed03feng (Post 3725952)
Hello guys! I am back to the Bay Area after spending last 4 years in the Seattle area. Since I am in CA, I got myself an 08 Scuderia to enjoy this wonderful weather (well, although it was not nice lately.) Anyway, I had my Scuderia getting a full wrap using Xpel Ultimate (self healing). When I got the car back today, I wasn't happy at all. The film was not tucked in and the cut on the edge was not straight. The installer claimed that the film was not able to tuck in due to lack/not enough clear coat on the car to help the film sticking on/staying down. So here is my question. Does the clear coat thickness has anything to do with the film being able to stay down? I had many cars getting wrap before. This is the first time I heard this being the reason. I am hoping/giving a chance for the installer to make it right so I am keeping this company's name confidential for now.

And for those Scuderia owners with clear bra on the front bumper, do you have the front bumper covered under 1 piece or multiple pieces? If in 1 piece, any issue for the curve and coverage area of the front intake? The installer had it done in 3 pieces ( 2 pieces under the front 2 intake areas as a relief cut since the Xpel is hard to be bent 90 degree he claimed). For those with full wrap, what would be the proper/preferred way to wrap the rear quarter panels since they are attached to the roof top as 1 piece. Mine is done by having a seam at the end of roof and another piece connecting the quarter panel.

The following can be done for the 16M or Scuderia, but will depend on the installer's skill level:

1. full hood - 1 piece
2. full front fenders - 1 piece (most installers only do the partial fenders and with some of the better ones, they will do the entire front fenders in two pieces with a joining seam under the Ferrari emblem)
3. front bumper - 1 piece (the precut firms will also do this in 2-3 pieces)

Below are some samples of how it can be done (**Note: within any craft oriented industry, skill and experience is the key. Just because a company claims work to be "custom" does not mean they are all equal)

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