Xpel installer cut my paint...


The lines are pretty wavy, uneven, jagged across the whole front bumper on that very bottom line


I also looked at their reviews on Yelp/Google Places and they were almost all 5 star.
I didn't think I would have to drive over there and see all their previous work. I don't know if this is true or not, but I recently heard their best xpel installer recently quit and so the result is 3 half-assed attempts on my car.
I understand when people tell me to deal with it, but it wasn't a cheap job that I paid for. I paid for a product from a detail shop that doesn't seem to pay attention to detail.
What makes me even more mad about this cut is that the owner said to me "we NEVER trim. We don't want to put a blade to paint. Especially NEW CAR paint." Yet I have this big cut on my paint.
The first time I picked up the car, I pointed out issues on both fenders and the front bumper. I was told that they would schedule me in and fix the issues. WHY THE HELL did I even get the call that the car was ready when the issues were so obvious.... The 2nd time I was told the "car is ready", it was even worse because they parked it outside to replace the xpel. I've had to ask people to take me to this shop 4-5 times to pick up, drop off, pick up, drop off, pick up.... This last pick up, I didn't want to **** off the wife even more with this film crap so I signed up for Lyft and spent $20 on a ride there.
I could have my car Xpel for free and I passed.
I did have them put a little wrap on it though.
I bought the material. Little over $400.
And they too parked it out front, got some exposure.
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I used the bulk to do the lower end on the side of the car up to rear fender and it looks okay from a yard away. Trimming was the hardest part and the razor blade was not good enough but at least, I didn't cut the paint.
... If they've re-done it already, clearly they just don't know what they're doing.
Are you sure it's Xpel? I'd contact Xpel with pics and the name of the installer.
I believe Xpel is a sponsor and posts here...? Maybe PM them and see if they can do anything for you. I'm certain they don't want their product represented in this manner.
Did Xpel not step up to help you out? Offer to have the work done somewhere else? No way would I have let them try 3 times seeing the work on try number one and two.
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Did Xpel not step up to help you out? Offer to have the work done somewhere else? No way would I have let them try 3 times seeing the work on try number one and two.
Xpel told me to let Shine Auto Salon try again or get a refund and take it somewhere else. I spoke to Derek at Atlanta Protective Films and he told me they were booked for the next month. Both of these shops are an hour away from me.
In order for Derek's shop to do the install, I'd have to find a way to drop it off at Shine Auto Salon to remove the film, then find a ride to pick up the car and take it back home, then find a ride to help me drop off the car with Derek whenever could fit me into the schedule, etc.
Dan at Shine Auto Salon told me they wanted to get it right and make me happy. They even offered to flatbed the car to their shop because of my busy schedule. Last Tuesday (October 31st), they had my car picked up and I got the call to pick up on Monday. When I went to pick up the car, Dan wasn't there. I noticed immediately that the passenger side fender was not replaced and there was the same lint. Top half of front bumper looked much improved as did the passenger fender. They replaced the driver's side tint because of a crease and left the solution to dry all over the door that had been ceramic coated.
All day I waited for Dan to ask how I felt about the work. Not a single call or text. I was actually going to just live with the bits of lint and the ugly edges on the bottom half of the bumper, but then I saw the deep cut in the paint. I posted the cut here and asked others to show me their installs. After seeing a proper install, it's hard for me to just live with my car especially for the amount of money I paid.
It's time for a refund to take it somewhere else. I don't even want the ceramic coat after Derek fixes the film... I don't want to take my car back to Shine Auto Salon ever again...









ct, my car went straight from the Museum in Bowling Green to Derek with not a single mile put on by me to have the entire car wrapped as I didn't want any damage done. Obviously you still have to deal with Shine and I have no desire to get in the middle of that. Just an offer, feel free to message me if you'd like.
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Why on earth would they be trimming so much off the edges??? It's all pre-cut! ...unless they're just eyeballing it off a bulk roll to save them money.
I'd be raising hell for a full refund, and if not, I'd be filing in small claims court. No excuse for that.




I was going to go to Rick Hendrick Chevy's body shop and get an estimate to remove the film and fix the 2 cuts. I wouldn't be surprised if there are more from this most recent xpel install. I want to send that estimate + get a refund for the front end xpel/ceramic coating.
Look at this dried up solution all over my ceramic coating I paid them for. This is how my car has been at every pickup. It's never been cleaned when they're done and tell me to pick the car up. The 2nd time I picked the car up, there was dried up solution all over the engine bay area and around the plastic where the windshield wipers are.
For a detail shop, their attention to detail is awful.
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