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Can I choose what parts of my car to protect with PPF?

In this post, we'll highlight the different options that are available to you if you don't want your entire car protected by a Paint Protection Film (PPF). So, the obvious answer is NO to this post's title, you don't have to have your entire car covered with PPF - you...

Paint Protection Film FAQs

What is Paint Protection Film (PPF)? Although you may have heard the term paint protection film (or PPF), you may be unclear about what it actually is and how it works. In a nutshell, PPF is a Polyurethane film that's applied to a vehicle in order to protect it from...

Detailing – Hydrophobic Ceramic Coating

Even if you wash and wax your car every weekend at home, the protection it provides only lasts for a short amount of time; especially in winter. It also won't stop your paintwork from being damaged by small stones, grit, road-salt or the occasional light scratch. The...

Detailing – How to protect the paint of your new car

If it's hot off the production line, you'll no doubt already be thinking of ways to protect your new car from scratches, chips and scuffs. If you're also thinking more long-term, you'll probably be concerned about what can be done to keep your new purchase looking as...
Vinyl Wrapping FAQs

Vinyl Wrapping FAQs

Will vehicle wrapping damage the vehicle? Having a wrap applied to your vehicle will not damage your paintwork if your...

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