The ultimate choice of paint protection from rock chips, scratches, and more.
The streets of Wollongong are not kind to vehicles. Potholes, construction, and debris are just a few things that can potentially hit your vehicle while you’re driving.
On top of that, you have people rubbing against your car in a parking lot, bird droppings, and road tar. Not to mention the summer heat that beats on your paint all day (which is why we also offer Window tinting).
Looking to shield your car’s paint from potential damage? Paint protection film (PPF), also known as a clear bra, is one of the most effective solutions.
PPF is a clear film applied to the exterior of your vehicle. It’s tough, flexible, and offers excellent protection for your paint. When it comes to long-term defence, nothing beats it.
The primary goal with PPF is to protect your paint from potential damage. With it’s self-healing abilities, minor swirls or scratches inflicted on the film will disappear with a light heat exposure.
Whether it’s rain, dirt, or stains, the PPF does a great job at repelling any elements so it doesn’t get etched into the film and ultimately your paint. This is great when you wash your vehicle.
Not only do you protect your paintwork, but the paint protection film is also glossy and enhances your vehicle’s appearance. The best of both worlds!
Accidents and break-ins happen. If your window shatters, tinted film helps hold the glass in place, preventing it from scattering everywhere. While it won’t prevent damage, it does add an extra layer of safety and makes cleanup much easier.
It really comes down to your preference. The most common coverage is the front-end, since it takes the brunt of road impact. This typically includes the full bonnet, front bumper, headlights, front guards, fog lights, and side mirrors.
If you’re taking the car to the track, it’s smart to protect areas prone to stone chips and rubber marks. While front-end protection is a must, adding coverage to the rocker panels, rear quarters, and roof is often worth it.
There’s no strict rule—you can choose which areas matter most. For work vehicles or tradie utes, it might make more sense to protect high-contact areas like the doors or tray.
And if you want total peace of mind from day one, full-body coverage is an option. This suits brand-new cars you plan to keep long-term, keeping the paint in pristine condition.
We tailor the protection based on your goals—whether it’s sticking to a budget with partial front-end coverage or going all-in with full protection.
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