Feature

●MADE FROM PPF (AKA CLEAR BRA) |We only offer high quality self-healing Door Edge Protection Film
●INSTALLATION VIDEOS | Detailed installation videos included with every kit
●PROTECTION | Helps protect door edges from chips, scratches, and scuffs
●150" x 5/8" clear material (8 Mill)
●FLEXIBLE | Clear Paint Protection Film is more flexible and rolls around the edge of the door best when warm

[Door Edge Protection Film 150   x 5  & 8  ]




[Bundle 12  x108   Hood Strip |  Door Edge |  Door Cup]




[Bundle-DoorEdge_DoorCup_DoorSill_RearBumper]




[Bundle-Hood Strip |  Door Edge |  Cup |  Sill |  R-Bumper]




[Bundle-Door Edge |  Door Cup |  and Door Sill]




[Bundle-Hood Strip |  Door Edge |  Door Cup |  Door Sill]





Description

Self-Healing Clear Paint Protection Film Kits (Door Edge Protection Film 150" x 5/8") Made from Paint Protection Film (AKA PPF, or Clear Bra) This Door Edge Paint Protection Film (PPF) is a very durable, self-healing, 8 millimeter thick clear coated urethane film that helps preserve your vehicles finish. PPF Protects Against Paint chips, abrasion and weathering--including stone chipping, door dings, and most types of environmental damage. Invisible When installed Our Door Edge Protection film is virtually invisible and clear-coated to help make it resistant to yellowing and staining. Once applied, no special care is required. The application is permanent. Installation Preparation We recommend cleaning the door surface before installation with a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water. After installation, wait 24 hours before taking your vehicle through a car wash. To help insure a successful install, we provide detailed installation videos. Frequently Asked Questions Can I use wax over Door Edge Protection Film? 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. 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. How is Door Edge Protection Film removed? 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 and making it easier to remove the film. If any adhesive remains on the vehicle after removal of the film, it can be removed by using an auto body adhesive remover. If Door Edge Protection Film is removed from the vehicle, can it be re-used? No. Once the film has been applied and set, the adhesive will not stick a second time.