Sponsored

PPF Installers - need your input: Color not matching on a redone door. Does it just take time?

T35L4

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 12, 2024
Threads
83
Messages
281
Reaction score
248
Location
New Jersey
Vehicles
Cybertruck
Country flag
Just wondering if anyone has deep PPF experience (especially all the installers here). I had STEK Satin Black PPF installed. I took it back to the installer when I saw a bubble on the rear drive side door. He was totally good with redoing just that door. When he was done, I noticed the difference in color. I pointed it out and he said that once it cures, the color will be the same as rest of the car and that he used the same roll of PPF he used the first time. Just wanted to verify that's the case since it's been a couple of weeks. It's been cold out so I know PPF cures better in warm weather but will the color just blend back in the way it used to? Another note is that Gyeon ceramic coating was applied originally which he said he did again with the new PPF portion. Not sure if there would be any effect on the difference in color with that as well.


Lastly, I guess it depends on lighting and angle but I've seen both on my car and others that sometimes that different panels can appear as if the color is different with or without PPF applied so maybe that exacerbates the color appearance?


Before: PPF was redone:

Seemed pretty uniform in color.
Tesla Cybertruck PPF Installers - need your input: Color not matching on a redone door. Does it just take time? 1731433707762-ry

After PPF was redone:
A slight difference in color. Hoping it just needs to cure.
Tesla Cybertruck PPF Installers - need your input: Color not matching on a redone door. Does it just take time? 1731434131054-co

Here, you can see the front panel also looks slightly different in color so maybe it just depends on lighting and angle?
Tesla Cybertruck PPF Installers - need your input: Color not matching on a redone door. Does it just take time? 1731433862130-25


Tesla Cybertruck PPF Installers - need your input: Color not matching on a redone door. Does it just take time? 1731433808691-0n
Sponsored

 

Brandon708

Well-known member
First Name
Brandon
Joined
Jan 12, 2022
Threads
11
Messages
345
Reaction score
537
Location
Downers Grove, IL
Website
oneupsigns.com
Vehicles
Cybertruck, GMC Seirra, Model X, E-Transit, F550
Occupation
Sign maker
Country flag
If he got it from the same roll then yes, It should even out. If it doesn't in a couple weeks, bring it to their attention.
 
OP
OP
T35L4

T35L4

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 12, 2024
Threads
83
Messages
281
Reaction score
248
Location
New Jersey
Vehicles
Cybertruck
Country flag
If he got it from the same roll then yes, It should even out. If it doesn't in a couple weeks, bring it to their attention.
OK cool. That's a relief. If it doesn't resolve, what else could he possibly do besides rewrap the whole car again?
 


OP
OP
T35L4

T35L4

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 12, 2024
Threads
83
Messages
281
Reaction score
248
Location
New Jersey
Vehicles
Cybertruck
Country flag
Your front fenders looks different too.

Small chance they didn't keep orientation of the roll along the truck.
Wow! I never thought that could have an effect. So this means the roll needs to go the same direction on the whole car or the colors will be mismatched? Great feedback!
 

PurePPF

Well-known member
Site Sponsor
Joined
Jun 4, 2024
Threads
69
Messages
128
Reaction score
487
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Vehicles
Cybertruck
Country flag
Curing is false. There is no such a thing as colored ppf changing colors after a curing phase. Unfortunately that is an excuse.

The problem is he did not use the same STEK product to replace your door. Most likely because STEK has been out of stock on dynomatte black for over 3 months now. I recommend you contact stek directly & they would be happy to warranty the installers work if he's truly authorized by them. Or, contact the shop back and let them know it needs to be redone in the right product.
 
OP
OP
T35L4

T35L4

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 12, 2024
Threads
83
Messages
281
Reaction score
248
Location
New Jersey
Vehicles
Cybertruck
Country flag
Curing is false. There is no such a thing as colored ppf changing colors after a curing phase. Unfortunately that is an excuse.

The problem is he did not use the same STEK product to replace your door. Most likely because STEK has been out of stock on dynomatte black for over 3 months now. I recommend you contact stek directly & they would be happy to warranty the installers work if he's truly authorized by them. Or, contact the shop back and let them know it needs to be redone in the right product.

Thanks for this response. Really good to know from a knowledgeable pro here. The installer said they'll reach out to get a new section sent out. So even if time has passed (roughly 2 months since original install), the new PPF install should still match the rest of car pretty closely? I know if it is too long, maybe the wear might make it harder to color match.
 


PurePPF

Well-known member
Site Sponsor
Joined
Jun 4, 2024
Threads
69
Messages
128
Reaction score
487
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Vehicles
Cybertruck
Country flag
Wow! I never thought that could have an effect. So this means the roll needs to go the same direction on the whole car or the colors will be mismatched? Great feedback!
This is true for most metallic or vibrant colors. Hardly true on a satin or matte black finish as there is no unique dye pattern during manufacturing. The reason the front fenders look different is because of the light angle on cybertrucks. This happens sometimes with front doors of cybertrucks when taking a photo front to back of the truck. It should always even out as you walk around the vehicle and change angle. In your case, the back door does not which is a sign that it was not material from the same roll
 

PurePPF

Well-known member
Site Sponsor
Joined
Jun 4, 2024
Threads
69
Messages
128
Reaction score
487
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Vehicles
Cybertruck
Country flag
Thanks for this response. Really good to know from a knowledgeable pro here. The installer said they'll reach out to get a new section sent out. So even if time has passed (roughly 2 months since original install), the new PPF install should still match the rest of car pretty closely? I know if it is too long, maybe the wear might make it harder to color match.
Wear and tear wont have a color difference unless we are talking 2+ years. The only difference or issue is that color ppf & all colored films in the industry have batches. Each batch is about 600 meters long. Thats then cut into a certain quantity of rolls and sold as X batch. Now once thats sold, you’re onto a new batch and there is always a very very slight color variation due to raw material change. Here at PURE we combat this by maintaining inventory of each batch we have produced for emergency situations like this. Our dealers give us their install date and we are able to track what batch was sent. We also include 14 extra ft at no cost to our dealers in our frozen black ppf. This gives the dealer the option to gold onto or give the client the additional film for situations like this, car accidents etc.
 

T Sportline

Well-known member
Site Sponsor
First Name
Brian
Joined
Jul 18, 2023
Threads
81
Messages
658
Reaction score
1,309
Location
Los Angeles & Atlanta
Website
tsportline.com
Vehicles
Cybertruck, Cyberbeast, S Plaid, X Plaid, MYP, M3P Highland
Occupation
Upgrading Tesla Cybertrucks!
Country flag
A freshly installed door can look like this until it's in the sun and fully dried out. Strong alcohol content in stick solution can make an impact; this we do see settling over a day or two. Using different rolls is always a risk/challenge, regardless of film brand. Orientation of the film can have this effect, but not typically on 'gloss black'. I'd give it a day or two in the sun and see how it looks. If no change, need to redo it.
 
OP
OP
T35L4

T35L4

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 12, 2024
Threads
83
Messages
281
Reaction score
248
Location
New Jersey
Vehicles
Cybertruck
Country flag
A freshly installed door can look like this until it's in the sun and fully dried out. Strong alcohol content in stick solution can make an impact; this we do see settling over a day or two. Using different rolls is always a risk/challenge, regardless of film brand. Orientation of the film can have this effect, but not typically on 'gloss black'. I'd give it a day or two in the sun and see how it looks. If no change, need to redo it.
Another awesome reply. Yeah, its been weeks since the install. It's not gloss as it's satin (unless you consider this a slight gloss).
The other challenge here is that it's about to get cold on the east coast. I hope that doesn't make it hard for PPF to be properly installed.
 
OP
OP
T35L4

T35L4

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 12, 2024
Threads
83
Messages
281
Reaction score
248
Location
New Jersey
Vehicles
Cybertruck
Country flag
Wear and tear wont have a color difference unless we are talking 2+ years. The only difference or issue is that color ppf & all colored films in the industry have batches. Each batch is about 600 meters long. Thats then cut into a certain quantity of rolls and sold as X batch. Now once thats sold, you’re onto a new batch and there is always a very very slight color variation due to raw material change. Here at PURE we combat this by maintaining inventory of each batch we have produced for emergency situations like this. Our dealers give us their install date and we are able to track what batch was sent. We also include 14 extra ft at no cost to our dealers in our frozen black ppf. This gives the dealer the option to gold onto or give the client the additional film for situations like this, car accidents etc.
Man, I wish I still lived in LA. Y'all have this down pat more than the east coast installers
Sponsored

 
 








Top