We Tested 3 PPF Install Methods on Car Mirrors: You'll Be Surprised What Works Best!

Installing PPF on black mirrors can be tricky because working lines and “chicken skin” show easily. In this video, we test three PPF installation methods using Avery Dennison Supreme PPF: traditional slip & tack, 70% isopropyl alcohol, and gel installation. See which method produces the cleanest finish, reduces tension marks, and makes installing film on black vehicles easier. 00:00 Introduction – PPF Installation on Black Mirrors 00:26 Why Black Mirrors Show Working Lines 00:43 Method 1: Traditional Slip & Tack PPF Installation 03:39 Method 2: Installing PPF with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol 06:10 Method 3: Gel Installation Technique for PPF 07:59 Why Gel Helps Float the PPF Film 10:39 Using Distilled or Deionized Water for PPF 11:24 Pros & Cons of Alcohol vs Gel 12:16 Trimming and Cutting PPF on Mirrors 14:47 Folding and Sealing PPF Edges 18:01 Final Inspection and Results 19:11 When Gel or Alcohol Works Best ---- Shop Model X DIY wraps and accessories: https://www.diywrapclub.com/collectio... Shop all DIY protection PPF kits: https://www.diywrapclub.com/collectio... ----- Our Shop - https://diywrapclub.com Facebook -   / diywrapclub   Twitter -   / diywrapclub   Instagram -   / diywrapclub   Email - [email protected] DIY Wrap Courses: diywrapclub.com/a/members ----- This video and design are protected by U.S. and international copyright laws. Reproduction or distribution of this video for commercial purposes without written permission from DIY Wrap Club is prohibited. #Tesla #DIY #wrap #ppf #paintprotectionfilm #CarProtection #cardetailing #TeslaAccessories #modelx #PPFInstallation