Paint Protection film is one of the best ways to preserve and protect your vehicle to showroom quality finish after purchase, available in Stealth or Gloss Finish
The virtually invisible film will keep your vehicle
paintwork looking fresher for longer
It will keep your vehicle paintwork looking fresher for longer by protecting vulnerable areas from stone chips, scratches, insect damage, tree sap, bird droppings, salt and minor abrasions. The Paint Protection film will protect your vehicle’s paint from unsightly damage and maximise re-sale value.
The Paint Protection film we use is the highest quality self healing film on the market which comes in gloss or matt finish and the advanced clear coat heals over time, eliminating swirl marks and other fine scratches.
We are able to provide our clients with the highest quality during installation and finish with our computer designed patterns, plus we always install and wrap all edges where possible to provide the most seamless installation and all our work is completed using the highest quality film, installed to the highest standards using the latest techniques and tools.
All of our Installers are employed full time by Invisifilm, who undertake training internally and externally.
Paint Protection Coverage
Standard Kit
(Bumper, Lights, Part Bonnett, Wing Ends & Mirrors)
Full Front
(Bumper, Bonnett, Wings, Lights and Mirrors)
Extended Kit
(Full Front, Side Sills and main impact areas)
Complete Car
For More information regarding pricing / personalised coverage please contact us via the contact us page.
Aftercare Instructions
To keep your film looking great, follow a few simple guidelines:
Waxing the Film
Contamination from road oils, diesel smoke, pollen, and pollution can cause discolouration and de-glossing of the film. While traditional automotive waxes can provide a small level of protection against contamination, we would recommend Gtechniq C2 Liquid Crystal Sealant for the best protection. Moreover, waxes that contain dyes and other chemicals such as naptha or kerosene may discolour or degloss the film over time and should be avoided.
Removing the Film
Professional removal of the film is recommended.
What they've said about us
Just a few of our dealerships and private individuals who have commented on our work for them.
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Leo HarriganPrivate Customer
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Chris DonkinPrivate Customer
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Philip SmithPrivate Customer










