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Question: Xpel Ultimate & polarized sunglasses
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<blockquote data-quote="nhs156" data-source="post: 13236332" data-attributes="member: 151225"><p>Had this film applied several weeks ago, from arguably the best installer in Houston. They did a truly remarkable job.</p><p> </p><p>I noticed, however, that I can see noticeable and uneven light and dark blotches in some placed of the film - especially on corners/curves, but not always. The film has been applied very smoothly, so it doesn't look like an installation issue. This is ONLY noticeable with polarized sunglasses - can't be seen with regular sunglasses or no sunglasses.</p><p> </p><p>A quick Google search netted a handful of results where others have commented on the same effect with a variety of paint protection films. One post mentions that Xpel has explained it as their films are polarized and this is normal. It bugs me a little bit -to be honest. Where I see darker blotches it almost looks like the film is burnt. And where I see light colored blotches it looks like the film was applied on wax that wasn't polished completely or the water solution used was impure and left soap scum. Again, as soon as I take off my sunglasses, the visual imperfections disappear.</p><p> </p><p>Thoughts? Has anyone experienced the same? I have not yet spoken to the installer or Xpel.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Note - I had Xpel Ultimate on my black M5 prior and never noticed any imperfections in the film, with or without sunglasses. That car was black. My GT500 is sterling gray. Not sure if that would make a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nhs156, post: 13236332, member: 151225"] Had this film applied several weeks ago, from arguably the best installer in Houston. They did a truly remarkable job. I noticed, however, that I can see noticeable and uneven light and dark blotches in some placed of the film - especially on corners/curves, but not always. The film has been applied very smoothly, so it doesn't look like an installation issue. This is ONLY noticeable with polarized sunglasses - can't be seen with regular sunglasses or no sunglasses. A quick Google search netted a handful of results where others have commented on the same effect with a variety of paint protection films. One post mentions that Xpel has explained it as their films are polarized and this is normal. It bugs me a little bit -to be honest. Where I see darker blotches it almost looks like the film is burnt. And where I see light colored blotches it looks like the film was applied on wax that wasn't polished completely or the water solution used was impure and left soap scum. Again, as soon as I take off my sunglasses, the visual imperfections disappear. Thoughts? Has anyone experienced the same? I have not yet spoken to the installer or Xpel. Edit: Note - I had Xpel Ultimate on my black M5 prior and never noticed any imperfections in the film, with or without sunglasses. That car was black. My GT500 is sterling gray. Not sure if that would make a difference. [/QUOTE]
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