FAQS

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What is paint protection film?
Paint protection film (PPF) is a clear, durable film applied to the painted surfaces and headlights of your vehicle to protect them from impact damage, such as rocks, sand, and road debris.
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How does paint protection film protect my vehicle?
PPF acts as a barrier between your vehicle's paint and the elements. It absorbs the impact of debris and prevents scratches, chips, and other damage, keeping your vehicle's finish in pristine condition.
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Can the film be removed without damaging the paint?
Yes, our films can be safely removed without causing any damage to the vehicle's paint. If you decide to remove or replace the film, it will leave your original paint intact.
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What are the benefits of window tinting?
Reduced heat inside the vehicle Decreased glare for safer driving Enhanced privacy and security Protection against UV rays, which can fade interiors and harm skin Improved energy efficiency by reducing the need for air conditioning
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Can auto detailing remove scratches and dents?
While auto detailing can significantly improve the appearance of minor scratches and swirl marks, it cannot remove deep scratches or dents. For more severe damage, paint correction or bodywork services may be required.
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What is Auto Reconditioning?
Auto reconditioning refers to the process of restoring a vehicle to its optimal condition by addressing various cosmetic and minor mechanical issues. This can include repairing dents and scratches, restoring faded paint, fixing minor upholstery damage, cleaning and detailing, and addressing small mechanical issues.
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What is Paintless Dent Removal (PDR)?
Paintless Dent Removal (PDR) is a technique used to remove minor dents and dings from a vehicle's body without affecting the original paint. It involves gently massaging the dented area from behind the panel to restore its original shape
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What types of damage can PDR fix?
PDR is effective for small to medium-sized dents and dings caused by hail, minor collisions, parking accidents, and similar incidents. It works best on dents where the paint is still intact and the metal is not excessively stretched.