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Audi S6 Precut Paint Protection Kits

The Audi S6 is Audi's distinctive looking, luxurious wagon introduced in 2002. Capable of being driven in any kind of weather and featuring plenty of room for your gear, this reasonably priced vehicle has all that a consumer could ask for. Give this car a personal edge over others on the road with a precut Paint Protection Kits that is cut to fit your ride. These kits provide a look of sophistication while improving the overall appearance of your vehicle. Whether you choose a precut bumper, hood or fender kit, Rvinyl has the products you need at the price you want.

Difference between Paint Protection Kits and Ceramic Coatings

Both nano ceramic coatings and protection films serve the purpose of keeping your car looking newer for longer. However, they definitely do differ in the way the protect them. Specifically, both nano coatings and protection kits can help reduce damage from UV radiation and acidic pollutants. Unfortunately, coatings can't protect your paint from rock hits, scratches and scuffs. That's why we often recommend our customers first apply PPF kits and then later, if desired, use a nano coating over them.

Protect Your S6 with a Precut 3M™ Pro Series Clear Bra

Defend the look of your S6 with the highest-quality PPF on the market: 3M™ Pro Series Paint Protection kit. When you buy one of our S6 protection kits made from high-quality Scotchgard™ PPF film you get all of the following benefits:

  • Invisible and optically clear
  • 8 mil thick film
  • Unrivalled stain resistance
  • Custom cut clear bra patterns to fit your Audi
  • Self-healing PPF
  • Tough, maintenance free performance

Custom S6 Precut Clear Bra Kits

Our precut Audi S6 paint protection kits give you a choice of  precut kits for a variety of areas of your SUV. Use our intuitive drop-down menu to find your S6's year and then choose the precut kit or kits you need. What could be easier? Plus, when you provide your VIN, you can be sure that you'll get a kit that will fit like a glove.

Some of the most common precut kits we offer are as follows:

  • A-Pillar
  • Bumper
  • Door Cup
  • Door Edge
  • Door Splash
  • Hood
  • Mirror
  • Roof

Clear Bra Paint Protection Wraps

If you're on a budget but still want to protect your Audi, then uncut sheets of paint protection film may be just the thing you need. Choose from premium brands and buy by the foot or roll:

  • 3M™ Scotchgard™ Pro Series Paint Protection Film
  • Avery™ Supreme Protection Film
  • ORACAL® ORAGUARD Stone Guard Film

Check out the product pages for more details and to see what you can expect from each of these great brands of PPF but, whatever you do, be sure to take the initiative and stop damage before it starts. Pick up a precut or DIY paint protection kit for your Audi today. You'll be glad you did!

Step-by-Step Precut Paint Protection Kit Installation

Whether you're installing paint protection using precut kits or sheets off the roll, installation of PPF follows these steps:

  1. Clean and Prepare the Car: Most installers use a good degreaser to remove debris and oils without removing waxes or polish. Although many will actually undertake a complete wax and polish before installing PPF to improve the shine we recommend stripping the wax before applying a new coat.
  2. Cut the PPF to Fit (Skip this Step for Precut Kits): Once the car's paint is cleaned and prepared, cut paint protection film to size for installation. The concept is similar to using sheets of film to install window tint and usually it's easier to install in sections, such as a hood, fender, bumper rocker panels, quarter panel, side mirrors, and other section less than five feet square.
  3. Line Up PPF to Application Area: Whether you're using precut paint protection of have cut sheets yourself, the next step is to line them up and prepare for installation.
  4. Spray On Slip Solution: Almost all PPF car bras require an activator which is also called a fitting solution. This activates he PPF's adhesives, which is what causes it to stick to the paint surface. Depending on the brand of PPF used, the solution can range from nothing more than water to a soap-like fluid.
  5. Apply: PPF is a two-dimensional film that is being applied to a three-dimensional surface so it doesn’t just fit perfectly with no effort. Paint protection film requires a repeated process of spraying, squeegee, heating and stretching to get into the right shape and position. The final part of this phase is to squeegee out the air bubbles and slip solution from under the film.
  6. Allow to Cure: Once the PPF has been applied, and all bubbles and creases are gone, the final step is curing or heat-activating. Use a heat gun to activates the adhesive and cause the PPF to stick to the body. This thermoforming process also shrinks the material and creates a tight bond.

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