Shield your car against Rock Chips & Scratches
Installing a paint protection film is a way to shield your car’s exterior. It helps to maintain its glamorous and sparkly look. But for that to happen, you need to consult an auto detailing expert to maximize its benefits for an extended period.
Ideally, the car detailers apply this coating on the most vulnerable parts like bumpers, hood, door handles, and other exposed parts.
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After Installation
Other Considerations
Maintenance Tips
Stages
LEVEL 01
- Front & Rear Bumper
LEVEL 02
- Front & Rear Bumper
- Fender (All Sides)
- Side Skirting
LEVEL 03
- Front & Rear Bumper
- Fender (All Sides)
- Side Skirting
- Front Hood
- Side-Mirror
LEVEL 04
- Full Body
Brands We Use for Paint Protection Film
Frequently Asked Questions
Paint protection film, or PPF coating, is a transparent, resilient film applied to your car's exterior to provide defense against scratches, stone chips, and environmental damage.
It provides protection that sustains the appearance and value of the vehicle while being close to invisible. Applied properly, PPF protects the gloss and can easily be removed or replaced without marring the underlying surface.
The cost of the PPF can vary depending on the coverage area and the quality of film. The price of PPF ranges from 20k to lakhs depending on what kind of coverage you want, which grade of film you want, just partial or full coverage, and many other factors.
The hard, transparent barrier created by PPF coating protects your car from scratches, rock chips, and minor abrasions. UV protection will prevent paint fading and oxidation.
This protective layer retains a vehicle's appearance due to its increased resilience to wear, thus improving its resale value.
The Paint Protection Film not only protects your car's paint from scratches and chips but also from environmental damage that dims its look brilliantly.
It is self-healing; therefore, when minor scratches are inflicted on your car, they eventually start to disappear.