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PROTECTION FILM

 
 
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PPF protects the vehicle's paint from unsightly damage such as stone chips, scrapes and light scuffs.

It is backed by a 10-year manufacturers warranty for peace of mind.

 
 
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WHAT IS PPF?

Paint Protection Film (PPF) was originally developed by the military in the 1960s to protect helicopters from flying debris in combat.

It has since been developed into a high-quality invisible film that can be applied to any new or used car.

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 FULL FRONT END KIT

Full bumper, full bonnet, full front wings, headlights and wing mirrors

From £1500 + VAT

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EXTENDED FRONT END KIT

Full bumper, full bonnet, full front wings, headlights, wing mirrors, lower side sills and A-pillars

From £1850 + VAT

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COMPLETE COVERAGE KIT

All external painted and carbon fibre lacquered panels

From £4500 + VAT

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BESPOKE/SINGLE PANEL APPLICATION

Designed for vehicles that only want a single panel (such as the front bumper) or various panels not included in our kits.

From £500 + VAT

PPF DISCLAIMER +

After your paint protection film has been installed it is our duty to inform you on how to keep the film maintained.

Please do NOT wash your car in the first week after installation as the moisture between the film and paint surface is still evaporating, the edges are also drying so that the adhesive can stick to the paint correctly.

After the installation when the film is curing, you may notice a few bubbles or a slight haze in the film. This isn’t an issue as the moisture will gradually evaporate through the pores of the film. Bubbles can appear and disappear due to the wet method of installation.

Once the film has cured, you are able to wash your car as normal, if you use a pressure washer ensure that you keep the spray lance at least 3 feet away from the surface of the film, particularly the edges as the pressure may lift the edge of the film.

We advise you use PH neutral car care products such as Gtechnic or Swissvax shampoos.

In the event you have bug splatter or bird lime you should remove immediately as if left on; the acids in the droppings will etch through the self healing layer, coupled with the ambient heat produced by the car, this may accelerate the process. The best way to remove the bug splatter is by using pressurised water from 3 feet away, the best way to remove bird dropping is by pouring warm water on the area; leave to soften for a minute then gently use a microfibre cloth only to wipe off.

If you usually polish or wax your car on a regular basis there are some restrictions on what you can use on the film. Polishes that have abrasives may not be used on the film nor products that contain Petroleum or Solvents, these products will damage the self healing layer of the film and if solvents are used will remove the adhesive. Careful selection of products must be implemented and only natural waxes like ‘Carnauba wax’ can be used. Do not use abrasive or resin-based products as these can cause a haze to the surface of the film.

Surface scratches and swirl marks in the film will heal over a period of time, to accelerate the process pour warm water (not boiling) over the desired area, that will help the upper most layer of the film to morph back into its original state.

why choose ppf?

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STAIN RESISTANCE

Road grime, bird droppings, bugs and air pollution will never leave the film stained or yellow. (providing not exposed for hours/days)

INVISIBLE

The film once applied is virtually indistinguishable from factory paintwork finish

SELF HEALING

When exposed to heat (such as the sun or hot water), the enhanced clear coat properties eliminate fine scratches and swirl marks

PROTECT

Impact protection against damage from the road such as stone chips and debris

 

PRESERVATION

Great resistance to scuffs, such as carpark damage. The damaged film can be peeled off often leaving the paintwork in tact.