Have you asked your PPF installer for a recommendations?
Totally agree that the installer makes a difference. I don't believe there is anything complicated to putting it on, you can do it yourself, but it's about having the right tools and the discipline to follow all the steps to completion. Guys who do it for a living are just going to be better at it and some will be better than others. Get a couple of references and look at their work.
I went with Nanolex Si3D HD. The installer had the car for a full week but most of that time was letting it cure. About 20 months later and an unknown number of washes, it's still sheeting and beading water.
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'17 M2 DCT Long Beach Blue
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