FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Here’s a list of some Frequently Asked Questions about our Products.
It’s best to wait three days after PPF installation before attempting any sort of washing. After that waiting period ends, hand washing is recommended—but it’s not the only option. If you choose to pressure wash, take care around any edges. Excessive pressure can lift the film. The high water pressure and harsh detergents of touchless car washes could cause issues, as well.
With proper care, our paint protection film can withstand winter cold. It's important to note that PPF should not be removed in the extreme cold as it can separate from the adhesive. It's best to have PPF removed by a professional, indoors at 55 degrees Fahrenheit or warmer.
Given proper care, our paint protection film can handle excessive heat. Sold and installed in some of the hottest areas of the world, our PPF products continue to protect your vehicle against the elements.
Proper care for Pro Shield paint protection film can include frequent hand washing, prompt removal of staining hazards such as bird droppings and the use of non-abrasive waxes. We suggest consulting your nearest Pro Shield dealer, who can provide expert guidance on surface maintenance.
Paint protection film may be successfully installed on carbon fiber finishes However, carbon fiber is not considered OEM (original equipment manufacturer) paint, making it ineligible for warranty coverage, if any issues should arise. We suggest contacting a Pro Shield dealer near you for their recommendation in this specific area of application.
Pro Shield paint protection film hasn’t been specifically tested for marine applications, prohibiting it from warranty coverage. However, there is growing interest in exploring this opportunity.
Pro Shield S Pro Series paint protection film combines the self-healing protection of premium PPF with a super hydrophobic, ceramic-like finish in a single product. The surface easily repels water and dirt while also protecting against scratches, rocks, and other road debris.
Pro Shield paint protection film is designed to be applied to original painted surfaces. Issues with aftermarket and repaired paint are not covered by our warranty. If you still choose to install paint protection film on a freshly painted vehicle, 30 days is the common waiting period for the new paint to outgas.
Pro Shield paint protection film features a proprietary top coat that protects the urethane against surface scratches. The majority of surface scratches will self-heal when exposed to a heat source, such as the sun, warm water, heated body panel, etc.
Pro Shield offers several choices to customize the look of your vehicle. Several paint protection film products are available in high gloss or matte to accentuate color and finish. Our Coloured films gives you the option to wrap or accent your automobile with rich, glossy or matte finish—for the look of vinyl and the protective benefits of PPF.
Pricing is determined by the Pro Shield dealers who professionally install the products we manufacture, due to their labor being factored into the total cost. For an accurate PPF quote we recommend contacting a dealer near you. You may choose to protect all painted surfaces, while other owners just protect areas that receive the most punishment (front bumper, hood, rocker panels, etc). These choices will affect pricing as well./p>
Pro Shield paint protection film products are available worldwide through country specific dealers and our global distribution network. To locate your nearest distributor, visit our Dealer page.