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From the minute your car leaves the lot, it's dealing with threats from all directions. Bugs, rocks, birds and even the sun will eventually take their toll on your pristine paint job. Thankfully, there are ways to tackle these problems and keep your paint looking bright and damage-free for years after you drive it home. Best of all? They won't cost you a fortune when you do it yourself with our DIY Paint Protection Wraps.
You could pay hundreds, even thousands, for a professional to wrap your vehicle in paint protection film, but putting it on yourself is something that can do more than save you money: you can learn a new skill and as well as enjoy the satisfaction of a job well done. Plus, you get to show it off and tell people that you put on that professional-looking film in the comfort of your garage.
But the best thing about applying your own paint protection wrap films is simply that you don't have to send your car into the shop for several days. Going without a vehicle can be a huge pain for many of us, and keeping your car with you is a massive bonus. You can do the whole thing at once, cover one part a day or break it down however you want. The schedule is up to you when you DIY a PPF wrap installation.
Looking for a completely custom application? We carry a selection of only the best PPF in uncut sheets and rolls. We've made a handy infographic (see above) to help you choose the right film for you, but we'll go into further detail below as we break down the pros and cons of each brand of PPF available in this crowded market.
Installed the gloss on my headlights and matte on the body parts Easy to install. Only issue is the edges were a bit tough to fold in.
Ordered a 1’x2’ piece to do a small section on the underside of a saddlebag on a Harley. Seems like it’ll work well to protect the paint. First time to apply a PPF, so came out just fine for me.
Very slick. Looks just like glass. Has so much depth.