The ultimate choice of paint protection from rock chips, scratches, and more.
The ultimate choice of paint protection from rock chips, scratches, and more.
The streets of Pretoria 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.
Want to protect your car’s paint from potential damage? The best option is going to be paint protection film (PPF) or sometimes referred to as a clear bra.
PPF is a transparent film that is installed on the exterior of your vehicle. It’s flexible, durable, and does an amazing job at protecting your paint. This is the absolute best solution for long-term paint protection.
We also offer full car wrap services if you’d like to change the color of your vehicle. You can pick almost any color and be a very unique car on the road.
Durable, Self-Healing Film: 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.
Hydrophobic Properties: 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.
Ultra-Gloss Finish: 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!
The streets of Pretoria 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.
Want to protect your car’s paint from potential damage? The best option is going to be paint protection film (PPF) or sometimes referred to as a clear bra.
PPF is a transparent film that is installed on the exterior of your vehicle. It’s flexible, durable, and does an amazing job at protecting your paint. This is the absolute best solution for long-term paint protection.
We also offer full car wrap services if you’d like to change the color of your vehicle. You can pick almost any color and be a very unique car on the road.

Durable, Self-Healing Film: 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.
Hydrophobic Properties: 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.
Ultra-Gloss Finish: 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!
Price is based on size, condition, and the type of coverage you’d like on your vehicle. We can work with what you specifically want!
Full hood
Front bumper
Headlights
Front fenders
Side Mirrors
All doors
All fenders
Front bumper
Rear bumper
Hood & roof
Side mirrors
Headlights
Interior Trim
Black Pianos
If you recently purchased a new vehicle with low-mileage, then that’s the perfect time to get paint protection film installed on your vehicle. Ideally, your paint will have little to no rock chips on the paint which greatly helps during the installation process.
The sooner you can get it protected, the better. It doesn’t take much to drive around Houston or park somewhere that will cause damage to your paint. It can be something as a piece of debris falling out of the truck in front of you and hitting your hood or someone brushing against your fenders in the parking lot.
You don’t want to wait until after the damage has been caused to get paint protection film on your vehicle.
This is completely up to you in terms of preference. The most common type of protection will be the front-end of the vehicle because that’s where it gets the most impact. The front-end usually includes the full hood, bumper, headlights, front fenders, fog lights, and side mirrors.
If you’re taking your car to the track, you want to protect any area that can get hit by road debris or pick up rubber. So the front-end protection would be ideal, but you’d always want to protect the bottom rocker panels, the rear quarter panels, and even your roof.
There’s no hard-set rule to any of it so you can protect what you want. If you have a work truck or a vehicle that goes to a job site, maybe it makes sense to protect the doors or bed of your vehicle as that’ll be a high-traffic area.
If you just want the ultimate protection from day one, you can get the PPF installed on every panel of your car. This is ideal for new vehicles that you plan to keep for a while so the condition stays in top shape.
We deliver our services based on what you’d like to achieve. If we want to stay mindful of the budget, we can protect parts of your front-end that have the highest potential for damage. Or if you want it protected from top to bottom, we can also do that.
If you recently purchased a new vehicle with low-mileage, then that’s the perfect time to get paint protection film installed on your vehicle. Ideally, your paint will have little to no rock chips on the paint which greatly helps during the installation process.
The sooner you can get it protected, the better. It doesn’t take much to drive around Houston or park somewhere that will cause damage to your paint. It can be something as a piece of debris falling out of the truck in front of you and hitting your hood or someone brushing against your fenders in the parking lot.
You don’t want to wait until after the damage has been caused to get paint protection film on your vehicle.
This is completely up to you in terms of preference. The most common type of protection will be the front-end of the vehicle because that’s where it gets the most impact. The front-end usually includes the full hood, bumper, headlights, front fenders, fog lights, and side mirrors.
If you’re taking your car to the track, you want to protect any area that can get hit by road debris or pick up rubber. So the front-end protection would be ideal, but you’d always want to protect the bottom rocker panels, the rear quarter panels, and even your roof.
There’s no hard-set rule to any of it so you can protect what you want. If you have a work truck or a vehicle that goes to a job site, maybe it makes sense to protect the doors or bed of your vehicle as that’ll be a high-traffic area.
If you just want the ultimate protection from day one, you can get the PPF installed on every panel of your car. This is ideal for new vehicles that you plan to keep for a while so the condition stays in top shape.
We deliver our services based on what you’d like to achieve. If we want to stay mindful of the budget, we can protect parts of your front-end that have the highest potential for damage. Or if you want it protected from top to bottom, we can also do that.
A popular form of protection are ceramic coatings. It’s a durable, long-lasting sacrificial barrier that helps repel water, debris, and road grime. It also adds an incredible amount of gloss to your paint. However, a coating doesn’t stop your paint from getting rock chips, scratches, or any other form of damage. That’s a big misconception about ceramic coatings.
While your driving around Houston and a debris hits your car, with a ceramic coating, you’ll get a rock chip in your paint. With paint protection film, the rock ship would only make impact with the PPF and your paint underneath will remain untouched.
A coating can last several years with proper maintenance. But naturally, over time, after many washes and where you’re driving, it’ll get micro-swirls and a light poilsh will be needed to “reset” the paint back to standard.
With paint protection film, it keeps your paint in pristine condition since nothing ever touches it. If your PPF gets swirls, it has self-healing abilities. With heat, like your car sitting in the sun, the light swirls will go away. This is another big benefit to PPF.
If your main goal is to protect your vehicle from potential road debris damage or bugs etching into your paintwork, PPF is the only choice. For customers who want the absolute best of both worlds, we can install the PPF for the ultimate protection and apply a ceramic coating on top of the PPF.
Price is based on size, condition, and the type of coverage you’d like on your vehicle. We can work with what you specifically want!
Full hood
Front bumper
Headlights
Front fenders
Side Mirrors
All doors
All fenders
Front bumper
Rear bumper
Hood & roof
Side mirrors
Headlights
Interior Trim
Black Pianos
If you recently purchased a new vehicle with low-mileage, then that’s the perfect time to get paint protection film installed on your vehicle. Ideally, your paint will have little to no rock chips on the paint which greatly helps during the installation process.
The sooner you can get it protected, the better. It doesn’t take much to drive around Gauteng or park somewhere that will cause damage to your paint. It can be something as a piece of debris falling out of the truck in front of you and hitting your hood or someone brushing against your fenders in the parking lot.
You don’t want to wait until after the damage has been caused to get paint protection film on your vehicle.
This is completely up to you in terms of preference. The most common type of protection will be the front-end of the vehicle because that’s where it gets the most impact. The front-end usually includes the full hood, bumper, headlights, front fenders, fog lights, and side mirrors.
If you’re taking your car to the track, you want to protect any area that can get hit by road debris or pick up rubber. So the front-end protection would be ideal, but you’d always want to protect the bottom rocker panels, the rear quarter panels, and even your roof.
There’s no hard-set rule to any of it so you can protect what you want. If you have a work truck or a vehicle that goes to a job site, maybe it makes sense to protect the doors or bed of your vehicle as that’ll be a high-traffic area.
If you just want the ultimate protection from day one, you can get the PPF installed on every panel of your car. This is ideal for new vehicles that you plan to keep for a while so the condition stays in top shape.
We deliver our services based on what you’d like to achieve. If we want to stay mindful of the budget, we can protect parts of your front-end that have the highest potential for damage. Or if you want it protected from top to bottom, we can also do that.
A popular form of protection are ceramic coatings. It’s a durable, long-lasting sacrificial barrier that helps repel water, debris, and road grime. It also adds an incredible amount of gloss to your paint. However, a coating doesn’t stop your paint from getting rock chips, scratches, or any other form of damage. That’s a big misconception about ceramic coatings.
While your driving around Houston and a debris hits your car, with a ceramic coating, you’ll get a rock chip in your paint. With paint protection film, the rock ship would only make impact with the PPF and your paint underneath will remain untouched.
A coating can last several years with proper maintenance. But naturally, over time, after many washes and where you’re driving, it’ll get micro-swirls and a light poilsh will be needed to “reset” the paint back to standard.
With paint protection film, it keeps your paint in pristine condition since nothing ever touches it. If your PPF gets swirls, it has self-healing abilities. With heat, like your car sitting in the sun, the light swirls will go away. This is another big benefit to PPF.
If your main goal is to protect your vehicle from potential road debris damage or bugs etching into your paintwork, PPF is the only choice. For customers who want the absolute best of both worlds, we can install the PPF for the ultimate protection and apply a ceramic coating on top of the PPF.