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WHAT IS PPF AND WHY DOES MY VEHICLE NEED IT? |
Paint Protection Film (PPF) is known in the marketplace by many names:
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Clear Bra
Car Bra
Invisible Shield
Stone Guard
Clear Paint Protection
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Invisible Mask
Bug Guard
Bug Shield
Rock Chip Protection
Clear Shield |
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No matter what you call this product, your vehicle deserves to be protected by it!
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No matter what make of car you drive, it needs PPF.
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Paint Protection Film (PPF) protects the leading edge of your vehicle from damage caused by rocks, gravel, salt and insects through the application of a thin and virtually invisible urethane film. This film is a rugged eight mil (.008") clear urethane plastic with a clear-coat finish for maximum shine. If you have ever been disgusted looking at the damage to your painted front-end surfaces (hood, bumper, fenders, mirror backs) caused by regular day-to-day driving, this is the solution you have been looking for! |
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The owners of ALL vehicles will see a reduction in rock chips with the installation of this material. Your vehicle is an expensive purchase! Even if you plan to drive it until its wheels fall off, why not protect the paint to help it last as long as possible? If you prefer to have a new car every few years, then you will appreciate the increased trade-in value your car will receive when the front end is not covered in rock chips!
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Let the film take the abuse rather than your paint!
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PPF SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCES ROCK CHIPS
WHICH WILL IMPROVE THE
RE-SALE VALUE OF YOUR VEHICLE!
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WHY IS PPF BETTER THAN A BLACK VINYL BRA? |
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This product is transparent – nearly invisible in fact. It does not alter the look or the aerodynamics of your vehicle’s front end like a plastic bug guard or an unattractive black vinyl bra. Plastic bug guards and vinyl bras CAN cause damage to the front end of your vehicle. Frequently, paint under the vinyl bras fades at a different rate than the rest of the car. Therefore, when the vinyl bra is removed, there is an obvious paint discoloration line. Not so with PPF! Also vinyl bras and plastic bug guards can rub against your paint, causing scratches. Dirt can also get behind the vinyl bra and scratch your paint.
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WHAT AREAS SHOULD BE COVERED? |
PPF can be used on Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, RVs or even Trailers. It is primarily designed to cover the front end (hood, grille, bumper and headlights) and front facing surfaces (fenders and mirrors). Some people like to cover the following areas as well: Door Cups and Key Hole, Door Edges, Gas Door, Rocker Panels, Wheel Openings and the “luggage drag” area on the Rear Bumper. Pickups can also have the bedrails covered.
Kits can be custom cut when necessary. | |
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TIPS FOR GETTING THE BEST POSSIBLE INSTALL |
- Please keep in mind that installs may take from a few to several hours, depending upon the amount of coverage and the number of kits purchased. When possible, it is a good idea to let the car sit overnight to see if any edges are loose before releasing the vehicle.
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Don’t buy cut-rate film online. You can never be sure what quality you are getting. All films handle differently and your installer prefers to use what he is familiar with.
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Paint Protection Film cannot be installed in extreme cold or in direct sunlight in summer months. If the metal is too cold or too hot, the film cannot properly adhere. Also, a windy location causes problems as well. An indoor, well-lit and climate-controlled location is best.
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Your car needs to be clean and un-waxed for the install.
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Please examine closely the areas that will be protected for any existing rock chips or issues with the paint. If there are some chips please bring touch up paint so I can fill them in before installing the film. You can purchase a small container of touch-up paint from your dealership. Please note that this paint should be stored indoors for the long term, not in your car.
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If you car has recently been repainted, please note that it is recommended you let the paint cure for a period of time prior to installing paint protection film. The period of time depends upon several factors, which we would be happy to explain.
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FORCEFIELD PAINT SHIELD
Automotive Paint Protection Film |
No matter what you call this product, your vehicle deserves to be protected by it!
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We serve North Central Texas including Dallas/Fort Worth, Northeast Texas and Oklahoma. We encourage you to call us for more information on Paint Protection Film for your specific vehicle. We are happy to answer your questions! |
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We appreciate the opportunity to earn your business!
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