Just a little update for the members who I was discussing my PPF journey with.
(Background info for those who haven't) - I took my car to MakeItShine Detailing for a full car PPF and black PPF on the roof. We decided to go with STEK Dynashield (they also had Xpel Ultimate). Kaval had laid down test strips of various films side by side to show the difference in film and that's how we settled on STEK. The differences between the 2 were minimal, but STEK looked slightly clearer to me. Paint prep was done on the full car (wash, clay, light polish on areas that needed it - PPF would hide most of the minor swirls, so we did NOT polish the entire car). All painted and gloss black pieces on the car were covered in PPF with fully wrapped edges (incl. badge and emblem removals), which also included interior trim pieces and the door sills.
UPDATE - I'm about 1.5 months in on the PPF job, and I'm pleased to say that the PPF install was amazing. Only 1 issue that just recently came up is that the PPF recently started to lift on the rear quarter panel, where the air intake/vent is. Kaval had warned me that this was likely to happen but he wanted to try doing everything in 1 piece first without having to make relief cuts or using a seam with 2 pieces. Now that it's lifting, he's taking the car back to fix those 2 pieces, first by doing a seam and converting it to 2 pieces (for the air vents), if that doesn't work, he's going to remove the full quarter panel sheet on both sides and just re-apply them fresh.
I've attached the 2 images of where the PPF has started lifting. This is likely going to be a common problem for all the Emiras. I only have the problem on the driver side for now. This was the first side he did on the car, the passenger side, he changed his approach, and said that helped limit the tension on the film significantly. Passenger side has not lifted yet, so we'll see if it holds.