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Why Should You Buy Our High-Grade PPF?
Safeguarding The Paint: Fresh and glossy paint makes a vehicle look luxurious but after some time you feel the need to wash the vehicle or wax it to return it to its previous glory and bring back the luster. Our PPFs reduce this frequent need. Being glossy, they give the vehicle an attractive sheen and preserve the aesthetic appeal of the underlying paint.
UV Protection: Our paint protection films also bar the damaging rays of the sun protecting the exterior of your vehicle which can otherwise fade and become yellow due to UV rays and IR radiation.
Prevention from External Damage: Our films are resistant to impact and corrosion, hence they bear the brunt of any flying rocks, debris, and dust that might cause scratches on the vehicle. They come with self-healing top-coats which means that minor scratches and damages on them may heal over time. Heat can be used to repair certain scratches and revert the film to its flawless state. Another great quality of our PPFs is that they are hydrophobic. Water and wet mud just slide off them. Thus your vehicle will never look dirty.
Cost-Effective: The protection aspect of our films makes them cost-effective and you eventually save money as you do not have to go for costly repairs to your vehicle’s exterior. This way, they also help retain a vehicle’s resale value.
High Durability: Our paint protection films are durable and can last for five to seven years if properly taken care of. They are easy to remove once they have completed their lifetime. They do not leave adhesive residue behind and underneath, your vehicle comes out as brand new.
Expert Tips: 5 Little-known Tricks for Installing Paint Protection Film
Tip 1: Thoroughly clean the car paint. Before installing the protective film, first use a specialized auto cleaner and soft cloth to wipe the car’s paint surface, then dry it thoroughly. This is a crucial step as any dust or dirt residue on the paint might impact the adhesion of the protective film.Tip 2: Proper trimming and measurement. Before installing the film, measure the size according to the model and the part of the car with a ruler, then accurately cut the protective film with scissors or a knife. You need to ensure that the size and shape of the protective film can perfectly fit the car paint to avoid excess parts or insufficient coverage.Tip 3: Keep both surfaces fully wet. When installing the protective film, you can use a sprayer to wet the protective film and the surface of the car body. This can make the protective film easier to adjust its position and can eliminate bubbles more effectively.Tip 4: Push bubbles out from the center to the edges. Bubbles under the protective film are the key to influencing the effect. Use a hard plastic scraper or card to slowly push out bubbles from the center of the film to the sides. This process may need to be repeated many times until all bubbles are cleared.Tip 5: Patience is the key to successful installation. Don’t forget, this process is not one-step. It might take one hour or longer. Don’t be in a hurry to finish. Be patient with the process, and you will find it’s worth it when you see the outcomes!