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Found today in Millbrae when my car went in for the recall check (all clear too)
I guess if you have a serious need to be noticed, that should get it done.Well, now, that's interesting.
Glad to hear that.In person, it looked great.
I would be curious if anyone has had this problem in warm states (FL, AZ, NM, looking at you?).
I disagree. I was there with it for ~30min and the yellow was very prominent. Are you sure we're referring to the same car?This green was one of those colors that you can't accurately reproduce in an image. In person, it was mostly a brilliant green with a pronounced metalflake. Something you'd see on a custom show car. The flop toward yellow wasn't nearly as prominent as it appears in the image.
So you don’t like green tea…Not my cup of tea….
Not if it is made from plastic!So you don’t like green tea…
Yeah, thats pretty much what the 2 guys I talked to said. Both said if I was really dying to change the car color the best thing to do would be to custom paint it. But I doubt anyone will want to take on custom painting a new Lucid Air.I talked to a local installer who was listed on the Stek website as an approved PPF installer. He told me they had quit using Stek products because they had too much warranty work occasioned by premature yellowing of the film under Florida's strong UV radiation. He said they were now exclusively an Xpel installer, as it tended to resist yellowing better. However, he added that Florida's climate pushed every product to its limits.
How many could there be?I disagree. I was there with it for ~30min and the yellow was very prominent. Are you sure we're referring to the same car?