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Paint Defender Care & Maintenance
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The Paint Defender limited lifetime warranty and installation guarantee policy.  You'll also find the Manufacturers Warranty info for both XPEL and 3M

XPEL = 7-Year North American (includes Canada & some overseas locations such as Europe & Australia)

3M = 5-Year Nationwide


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Installation
Professional installation is HIGHLY recommended.

But if you feel you want to tackle the project on your own, the installation instructions can be found here for those Do-It-Yourself folks.

Some of the most common questions taken from both XPEL Technologies and 3M Scotchgard's websites.


Q.

How much does it cost to have Paint Protection Film installed on my vehicle?

A.

This is a question for your professional certified installer. There are many makes and models of cars, trucks, RVs and boats. On personal vehicles Paint Protection Film (PPF) is most often used to cover the front portion of the hood. PPF is also commonly applied to painted bumpers, mirror backs, truck bed rails, door handle inserts, door edges, rocker panels, mirror backs, wheel openings, etc. Any painted surface of a car, truck, van, SUV, RV, boat or motorcycle that is susceptible to bug damage and rock chips can be covered with paint protection film. Since the amount of film required and difficulty of application will vary by vehicle model, we suggests you contact professional certified installers near you for their recommendations and price quotes.

 

Q.

Can I install Paint Protection Film myself?

A.

Paint Defender STRONGLY recommends that PPF be installed by a fully trained and certified, professional installer. These are skilled certified installers in applying the film around compound curves, challenging grillwork, wheel openings, bumpers and all other areas on today's vehicles.

 

Q.

Will Paint Protection Film harm the painted surface if the film is removed?

A.

If the film is properly applied to a fully cured painted vehicle, it can be removed, usually in one piece, without damaging paint surfaces beneath the film.

 

Q.

Can Paint Protection Film be applied over a vehicle that has had the paint touched up?

A.

3M & XPEL both recommend that any repainted surfaces on your vehicle be professionally painted and fully cured before applying paint protection film. If you have touched up scratches or chips with a tube of "touch-up" paint and then apply paint protection film over it, the film will protect that area until it is removed. If the paint protection film is removed, it is possible that the area around the non-professional touch-up paint could peel off.

 

Q.

Will the paint smear if Paint Protection Film is applied over a newly painted vehicle?

A.

The paint on a newly painted vehicle must be cured according to manufacturer's recommendations. Your body shop should be able to provide you with this information.

 

Q.

Can you paint or apply a clearcoat over the Paint Protection Film?

A.

No, this is not recommended and is at your own risk. Many films are supplied with an OEM-approved clearcoat which is not formulated to be over-printed, painted or clearcoated.

 

Q.

Can I cover the whole vehicle with Paint Protection Film?

A.

It is possible, but the application would be difficult and expensive. This product is really intended for the most vulnerable areas of the vehicle.

 

Q.

Can Paint Protection Film be applied over graphics?

A.

The clear film will not interfere with vinyl or painted graphics and is designed to match the gloss levels of today's automotive factory clearcoat paint systems, providing virtually invisible protection. However, if the Paint Protection Film is removed, damage may occur to the underlying graphic during the removal process.

 

Q.

Can Paint Protection Film be used on headlights, foglights or windshields?

A.

Yes & No.  Clear films may be installed on headlights & foglights while tinted films such as Amber, Smoke, or Blue may only be used on show/demonstration vehicles or those used for off=road purposes.  No, the Department of Transportation does not allow any film of any kind to be put on windshields.

 

Q.

Can Paint Protection Film to used for signs?

A.

The film would probably stick, but you would need to test any specific application. 3M has no specific testing data for signs, so no warranty can be offered.

 

Q.

Does Paint Protection Film resist yellowing?

A.

Yes, it resists yellowing because the film is constructed of thermoplastic urethane, a tough, conformable material that is covered by a clear coat layer. The film and clear coat layers contain UV protectants to counteract harmful ultraviolet rays that can cause yellowing.  Use of improper waxes or other care products may cause yellowing.  Check with the Care & Maintenance Instructions on our website.

 

Q.

Does Paint Protection Film come in colors?

A.

Paint Protection Film is available only as a clear film. This feature makes the film virtually invisible while protecting the beauty of your vehicle.  Headlight Protection Film, on the other hand, comes in Clear, Amber, Smoke, and Blue.

 

Q.

How is Paint Protection Film maintained?

A.

Once applied, refrain from washing the vehicle in an automated car wash for 48 hours. Washing after that time presents no problem, and no special care need be taken for the film.

 

Q.

Can I use wax over Paint Protection Film?

A.

Yes. When waxing the vehicle, some wax may build up along the film edges. This can easily be removed when dry with a soft cloth, such as a Microfiber Cloth. Do not use any waxes containing dyes or waxes that are not recommended for urethanes. Abrasive polishes and/or rubbing compounds are not to be used.

 

Q.

What products does 3M recommend to best maintain Scotchgard™ Paint Protection Film?

A.

3M makes a variety of products to help maintain the beauty of your vehicle. 3M™ Car Wash Soap (3M Part #39000), 3M™ Show Car Paste Wax (3M Part #39526 and 3M™ Perfect-It Show Car Liquid Wax (3M Part #39026). The best surface cloth to use is the 3M™ Perfect-IT™ III Detailing Cloth (3M Part #39016) since others may scratch the surface of the film.

 

Q.

What products does XPEL Technologies recommend to best maintain their Standard or Premium Paint Protection Films?

A.

XPEL makes an exceptional sealer (available on our website) designed specifically for their film and to protect the entire vehicle.  Also, they recommend Turtle Wax Ice (clear liquid), Zymol Field Glaze, and Meguier’s NXT Generation Wax.

 

Q.

How is Paint Protection Film removed?

A.

If desired, film can be removed at any time by picking up a corner of the film and pulling the film off the vehicle surface at a 90-degree angle. If the film has been present a long time, or if the film and vehicle are cold, a heat gun or hair dryer may be used to soften the adhesive, allowing easier removal. If any adhesive remains on the vehicle after removal of the film, it can be removed by using 3M™ General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner (3M Part #08984), according to the package directions.

 

Q.

If Paint Protection Film is removed from the vehicle, can it be re-used?

A.

Once the film has been applied and set, the adhesive will not stick a second time.

 

Q.

After Paint Protection Film has been removed, how do I get any excess adhesive off my vehicle?

A.

If any adhesive remains on the vehicle after removal of the film, it can be removed by using 3M™ General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner (3M Part #08984), according to the package directions.


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