Your vehicle's exterior is constantly
pelted with potentially dangerous objects, including
rocks, glass shards, and roadside debris. As a result,
your vehicle's exterior becomes damaged. Paint often
chips and cracks, and headlights are fractured by airborne
objects. In addition, exposure to the elements can
cause paint to fade and deteriorate. Paint protection
is a thin, virtually invisible, tough urethane film
that protects your vehicle from potential damage from
airborne debris and weathering. Paint protection is
one of the best investments you can make to protect
your vehicle's exterior from permanent damage, and
ensure that your vehicle holds its resale value!
1.
Paints are different now than 20
years ago, and they are also applied differently. Many
of the environmentally unfriendly ingredients, such
as lead have been removed. Unfortunately, these ingredients
are necessary to make paint more durable. In addition,
paint is now being applied in much
thinner layers, which has a detrimental effect on
the durability of your vehicle's paint job.
Paint protection defends your vehicle's
exterior paint job, creating an extra
layer of protection.
2.
Chrome-plated metals have largely
disappeared. Where bright trim is used, it is virtually
always electro-plated plastic, which is vulnerable to
stone chip damage. Paint protection protects vulnerable
trim from damage.
3.
Headlights, formerly made
of heavy durable glass, are almost universally
made of lightweight ultra-clear plastic. While
they are highly impact resistant, they are
vulnerable to dings, scratches and scuffing
from everyday driving. Paint protection can
prevent potential damage to headlights.
This is what could happen to your vehicle without paint protection
after 1 to 3 years of everyday driving.
Mailing
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