>>>Paint
Protection Film FAQs
- What
is Paint Protection Film?
- What
areas to the Paint Protection kits cover?
- How
does Paint Protection Film Change the look of the vehicle?
- Can
Paint Protection Film be removed from the vehicle without damaging the
surface underneath?
- How
is Paint Protection Film maintained?
- Can
Paint Protection Film be applied over graphics?
- Can
paint Protection Film be applied to boats or other watercraft?
For
any additional questions, feel free to call Pro-Tint, Inc and we will
be glad to be of assistance!

Q:
What is Paint Protection Film?
A: Paint
Protection Film is a durable, urethane film that adheres directly to
the painted surface of your vehicle, protecting it from everyday hazards.l
Q:
What areas do the Paint Protection Kits cover?
A: The
computerized kits are designed to protect the high impact areas of the
vehicle. These areas include the hood, fenders, mirrors, front bumper,
headlights, rockerpanels, truck ledge and door edges. Hood Kits range
from 12 inches to 24 inches from the leading edge. Kits are also available
that protect the entire hood and front fenders.
Q:
How does Paint Protection Film Change the look of the vehicle?
A: Paint
Protection Film is designed to be virtually invisible once installed
on your vehicle. If close enough, there are some edges that can be seen,
but the altered appearance is very minimal. Overall, from just a few
feet back, Paint Protection Film is not visible on your vehicle.
Q:
Can Paint Protection Film be removed from the vehicle without damaging
the surface underneath?
A: Yes.
When installed properly, the removal process is relatively easy and
will not harm your paint.
Warning: If the paint
protection film is applied to a vehicle that has been
repainted or touched up and has not been properly cured, there is a
slight risk of peeling your paint upon removal.
Q:
How is Paint Protection Film maintained?
A: After
installation, it is recommended to allow 24 hours for the film to fully
cure to the vehicle. Once cured, Paint Protection Film should be washed
and waxed on a regular basis to maintain its original clarity and shine.
Any white reside that builds up on the edges of the kit can be easily
removed with a soft cloth once dry.
Warning: It is important
to stay clear of any waxes that contain harsh abrasives and dyes. We
recommend using Zymol Cleaner and Wax regularly to maintain the film's
clarity and shine.
Q:
Can Paint Protection Film be applied over graphics?
A: Yes.
The clear film will not interfere with painted or vinyl graphics. However,
damage may occur to the underlying graphic during the removal process.
Q:
Can paint Protection Film be applied to boats or other watercraft?
A: Yes.
As long as the film is fully cured before any use under water.
For
any additional questions, feel free to call Pro-Tint, Inc and we will
be glad to be of assistance!
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