About This Service
The Paint Protection film we use is the highest quality self healing film on the market which comes in gloss or matt finish and the advanced clear coat heals over time, eliminating swirl marks and other fine scratches.
Paint Protection film is one of the best ways to preserve and protect your vehicle to showroom quality finish after purchase. The virtually invisible film will keep your vehicle paintwork looking fresher for longer by protecting vulnerable areas from stone chips, scratches, insect damage, tree sap, bird droppings, salt and minor abrasions.
Paint Protection Kits
We offer a variety of paint protection packages so that each car and owner can find the kit that works for them. Use the buttons to read more about our kits and please do contact us to get your paint protection quote.
Standard paint protection includes bumper, lights, the front part of the bonnet alongside the wing ends & mirrors.

The full front kit protects the entire front of your vehicle and has paint protection coverage on the bumper, bonnet, wings, lights and mirrors.

The extended kit takes in all aspects of the full front kit (bumper, bonnet, wings, lights and mirrors) and also covers the side sills and all other main impact areas.

We can completely protect any car and create any bespoke paint protection coverage you desire. Please contact us here with your vehicle make, model and year along with any notes on specialist coverage and we will get you a quote for the work.

Our Standards
Incredible Finish
Stealth or gloss self-healing film available.

Seamless
We always install and wrap all edges where possible.

Excellent Service
Our full-time team are skilled, trained and discreet.

Bespoke
Personalised vehicle coverage quotes available.


Paint Protection Details
What should an owner do to a paint protected vehicle?

What should an owner NOT do to a paint protected vehicle?

- After the first 5 days you can wash your vehicle as normal but avoid using a pressure washer or high-pressure water source near the edges of the film, it can cause the film to lift and/or become damaged. If being used turn down the pressure and stand 3 feet back.
- Do NOT wipe or scrub the film in direct sunlight or when the film is hot
- Do NOT use abrasive cleaners on the film
- Do NOT use dyed or coloured car waxes on the film
What is the best way to clean paint protection?

Contamination from road oils, diesel smoke, pollen, and pollution can cause discolouration and de-glossing of the film. While traditional automotive waxes can provide a small level of protection against contamination, we would recommend a range of XPEL products - Please get in touch for more information.
Moreover, waxes that contain dyes and other chemicals such as naptha or kerosene may discolour or degloss the film over time and should be avoided.
What do I do if I want to remove the paint protection in future?

The film has a patent adhesive that allows for removal without damaging the paintwork but is best carried out by a professional.