I know, this is an old post --- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
In my experiences with my own personal vehicles with ppf installed, working on Client`s vehicles that had ppf installs, and finally, working in a professional ppf install shop for a couple of years, ALL of your pics show careless, hack-job workmanship.. There are no allowances ever with ppf..
And those cuts in the ppf!!! Did that razor blade cut through to your paintwork ???
The professional ppf work done on my 2009, in 2009, Grand Cherokee is still perfect, no peeling, no cuts in the ppf, no weird stuff anywhere, and this ppf has seen over 40k highway miles through every kind of weather, etc., from the Pacific Northwest, Northern California, to Texas and back many, many, times..
The professional shops have giant machines that cut the pieces to exact size, or they can for custom vehicles, shapes, etc., lay the product on and carefully, cut it to size AND leave a perfect seam that goes UNDER all edges, so it adheres better and there is no chance of it peeling back, etc..
In all the ppf installs I have ever seen in even the last 20 years, I have never seen the absolute hack job you paid for.. I would have never accepted it until it was perfectly applied everywhere..
There is no such thing as a ppf "touch up", etc.., it either is applied perfectly, and if so it will adhere the same, or it is all removed, and re-applied perfectly again, hopefully by someone else, and not these people.. That is my opinion on your vehicle, based on the pics.. If the entire job was done so inaccurately, well then guess what will be happening for the rest of your ownership with this vehicle ?? Totally Unacceptable...
Good luck with this..
Dan F