I don't want to rain your parade, but I always say no to the dealer install. They do a very poor job and so the companies they work with. Maybe due to the volume?
I have a friend, he paid for 3M on his car, the car was done by a third party shop, and after few problems we found out that the film on the car was not a 3M...
I don't want to imply anything but usually, dealers try to get a good deal by shopping for the cheapest shop. There are LOTS of money on these dealers financial offices that are coming from "protection packages", "Extra warranty", etc.
That's why I think a dedicated shop is better.
If the 3M is peeling, bubbling, scorching, whatever, you should get the vehicle back to the dealer and have it redone. It wouldn't hurt anything.
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