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Originally Posted by Clark_Kent
There's no issue with STEK. I know a couple people who have had it and they were pleased. I've also spoken to several installers and there were no issues to note. It's a good film to consider. Just a note about ppf shops. Volume or type of vehicle in the shop at any given point tells you nothing other than they're relatively busy or popular. It's not a proxy for excellent workmanship. I've been to a highly regarded shop a couple years back and walked away unimpressed. It was interesting to experience a shop firsthand that has received so much hype and praise. Most of the prominent shops in Atlanta are busy...ClearFilm, Detailed Design Auto Spa, AP3, Buff Guys, Atlanta Protective Films, and the list goes on. The subtext is there is enough demand in the area for everyone to eat.
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Thanks Clark.
I think you misunderstood my inference. The prior post referenced STEK, while mine referenced SunTek. I was simply saying be careful not to mix up SunTek and STEK. When I first started learning about PPF on YT, I did not realize they were different companies. So, when you're watching a comparison between Xpel and STEK, just know it's STEK not SunTek and vice versa.
I also agree that the installer is more important than one film vs another.