runningpuma
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wow, this is actually awesome !I just finished a DIY PPF wrap from @TWRAPS, and it was a lot easier than I expected, I love the way it turned out. Over all it took me about 8 hours (about 1 hour per panel) and I finished it over a few days. I highly recommend it if you want to PPF your Cybertruck and save $4k+ doing it yourself.
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TWRAPS has a great video to explain the process and it covered everything, but I made a few mistakes that would be easy to correct the next time I do this. These were my errors and the video clearly explains how to avoid them.
- The PPF precut kit.
- A wrap toolkit (~$30 on Amazon)
- 2 spray bottles with soapy water and rubbing alcohol (bought 1 electric and 1 manual)
- Lots of microfiber cloths
- I didnt have a very clean area to work in, so I had dust and pet hair under the PPF that I had to remove.
- Better lighting to see bubbles easier. I made the mistake of doing it at night after work.
- I got too aggressive with the rubbing alcohol and it got under the wrap in some places, creating bubbles as it evaporated. It was easy to resolve, but it added more work. Next time I might use pure water, or more diluted alcohol to rinse the edges.
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Bonus Stainless Steel Cyberbeast logo on top of the PPF, by @Cybertruck.Supply
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