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Paint Protection Film (PPF)

What is PPF?

Paint protection film is a thermoplastic urethane often self-healing film applied to painted surfaces of a new or used car in order to protect the paint from stone chips, bug splatters, and minor abrasions. Paint protection film is OEM approved by virtually all car manufacturers.
 This film is most commonly applied to high-impact areas of vehicles which include: the bonnet, the front wings, the front bumper, the rear-view mirrors, the side skirts, and the headlights.
Paint Protection Film is the ultimate paint protection, saving you money in the long run by preventing repetitive trips to body shops scratch repair companies, therefore maintaining the original finish of the vehicle and protecting the resale value of your vehicle and investment.

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With our in house STEK Accredited PPF installing partner. We offer only the best on the market with our most popular option being STEK's DYNO Series film. A market leader in paint protection. 

Coverage Choices 

When it comes to PPF coverage options, despite having full freedom to match bespoke requirements we do have 3 popular coverage packages!

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Full Frontal 

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Extended Frontal

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Full Coverage

The most popular choice, the full frontal! Covering the following:

-Bonnet

-Bumper

-Wings

-Headlights

-Mirror Caps

-A Pillars

Perfect for track days and vehicles with wider rear quarters! Which not only includes everything the front end package contains, but also adds on:

-Side Skirts

-Rear Impact Areas

The ultimate protection package! This includes everything the extended frontal has to offer PLUS every single panel covered with our STEK PPF. Noting left unprotected. 

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Book Now!

Ready to Invest in protection, to protect your investment?

Click the buttons below to view our STEK Brochure and/or to request a quote and to book in!

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