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      12-15-2020, 12:49 PM   #11
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Also take in consideration of the color of your car and the brand of film you are using. Certain films will have a higher gloss because there is less orange peel/texture to it, So some films will look better on black paint then others. Most of the cost is labor install as most companies use a plotter to have a precut pattern before placing it on the vehicle. The cost will go up if the film is hand cut and the edges are rolled around the panel, and removing trim and headlights emblems etc...making it harder to tell if it has any film on it.
As for yellowing, none of the films nowadays should be yellowing. That was a common flaw in the early days due to the type of adhesive that was used but none of the big film companies use that type of adhesive anymore.
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