TRUNK PAINT PROTECTION KITS
The trunk of your vehicle needs to be protected so it maintains its sleek look. The world will throw everything at your vehicle and try to damage it and ruin your day and your car in the process. But you can fight back with our help and make sure your paint lasts for years to come. Anything from rocks, dust, dirt, and bugs can ruin the look of your paint which is why you should protect it and prevent an avoidable tragedy.
- Rock Hits
- Shopping Carts
- Mud
- Dust
- Chemicals
- UV Rays
- Aliens
- Sand
Choose from 3 Great Brands of Trunk Protector Film
There are many great options to choose to protect the trunk of your vehicle. With our expertise, we will help guide you and list some brands that we have come to trust to do a great job. You can choose from these brands and feel at ease knowing your vehicle’s paint on the truck is protected.
Avery Dennison™ Paint Protection Hoods
3M™ Scotchgard™ Pro Series Film Hood Protection
ORAGUARD Stone Guard Film Hood Guard
An Affordable Alternative
Getting your car repainted every time the trunk gets damaged is going to be an expensive solution to a regular-occurring problem. There are many things that can damage your paint; some of them may be your fault and some of it just may be bad luck. But no matter how it gets damaged, you’ll be the one paying for the repainting every time.
But what if you go to a shop to install XPEL or Suntek? The first thing you need to know is that it is going to cost you well over a $1000 for either XPEL or Suntek. Besides the extraneous price, installation takes a while and that is if you can find the right installer for your vehicle. If you do succeed in doing all that, then it’s all rainbows and sunshine, right? Wrong. Your paint will not shine as bright as it used to, the paint will last for about 5-6 years, and removing it may damage your paint in the process.
That leaves you with installing protection films. It is an affordable alternative option and the protective film lasts for years. Out of all three options presented, this is the one that saves you money and also does the job you require it to do. If you don’t like the film or want to sell your vehicle in its original condition, the great news is that this film is easy to remove and won’t damage your paint when you do remove it.
What is Paint Protection Film?
Protection film sounds great and all but what is it and how do you set it up? Easily put, protection film is usually a plastic material such as polyurethane that protects your vehicle from the elements. There are many different kinds of film and they come in clear colors or if you want to give your ride a specific color, you can do just that. The protection film for your trunk will protect against dirt, rocks, gravels, rain, bugs, coffee spills, UV rays, and pigeon droppings to name a few.
Now that you know what protection film is and what it does, you can move onto the next step, installing protection film. You can follow our instructional video and read our truck wrap blog post and see exactly how to install it. It is an easy process and won’t take too long.
Paint Protection Film Looks Great
We have listed what paint protection film does but what about durability and appeal? When you choose paint protection film, we know one of your main concerns is going to be how it changes the aesthetics of your vehicle. Nobody wants to trade protection for appeal. You will be happy to learn that protection films use optically clear adhesives and the material is over 95% clear. Your vehicle will get a glossy sheen but it won’t change the look too much.
Durability
Protection film is a great affordable alternative but how does it stand the test of time? You will be happy to learn that most protection films last for a long time. Ten years to be specific. But if a protective film doesn’t last that long, you can get a new one for free. Most warranties cover up to 10 years so you will be covered in more way than one.
Damage Free
If for some reason you want to remove the paint protection film, you can do just that. It comes off easily and it won’t damage your paint unlike XPEL or Suntek. Your protection film may get damaged or stained by bird poop and you may have to remove it and replace it and with protection film, that will simple and easy to do.
Know Manufacturing Information If You Recently Got Your Car Painted
If you have gotten your car painted within the last 30 days, then you can’t install paint protection film. After 30 days have passed, then you can apply the protection film. We recommend reaching out to your body shop for more information as to when you can apply the protection film because they may use a certain product that may take a bit longer to dry. The best source of information will be the paint supplier or manufacturer.
Your Trunk is Protected
And just like that, you have successfully installed protection for your vehicle. It will last a long time and nobody will be able to even tell from a distance. All while saving hundreds of dollars in the process. Sounds like a great day to us!