UPPF have six series of paint protection film for now. They are Clear PPF, Matte PPF, Color TPU, Magic TPU, Sunroof PPF and headlight film.
More information can be found on our Products page.
For now, we have 11 color ppf, like Mirror Black, Mirror White, Ferrari Red, Sky Blue, Forest Green, Sunflower Yellow, Sunrise Orange, Peppa Pink, Battleship Grey and Nardo Grey.
Other than the simplest body panels, application of paint protection film is a process which requires a good deal of experience and training to obtain satisfactory results. The compound curves present on most surfaces require the film to be stretched and compressed in a very controlled way to ensure proper adhesion without distorting the adhesive. As such, it is highly recommended that the film is professionally installed.
Yes. UPPF paint protection film can be applied to any smooth surface, though care should be taken around any electronics and/or switches so that installation fluids aren’t allowed to get into sensitive areas.
Any of our films can be installed on Chrome, though the finish will look slightly different than if left unprotected. We recommend having your installer apply a small swatch to the desired surface so you can see what it looks like before deciding.
No.We suggest to remove the used paint protection film by professional installer or in car shops,or else there will be glue residue left or hurt the paint surface.
No special maintenance is required for UPPF paint protection film. However, the film will last longer and will be easier to clean if treated twice a year with UPPF Super Sealant coating.
UPPF Film Cleaner is generally designed to remove dirt, grime and oils from paint protection film that lead to yellowing over time. To remove stains from other substances such as insects, bird droppings or other compounds, use acetone or lacquer thinner with a soft microfiber cloth.
The self-healing clear coat of UPPF films is designed to repair itself from swirl marks and light scratches from car washes, etc. If a piece of debris has penetrated all the way through the clear coat on the film, it will not self-heal. The only way to fix this would be to have the piece of film replaced.
If there is left over adhesive upon removal, you can use a general purpose adhesive remover, often found at your local auto parts or home improvement store.
Waxes, sealants and protectants are typically designed to reduce the surface energy of the paint, making them easier to clean etc. A reduction in surface energy will reduce the film’s ability to adhere to the paint and could cause long term adhesion issues. Because of this, we generally recommend removing these types of products before installation. If these types of coatings are to be used, we recommend applying them AFTER installation of our paint protection film.
Yes, Coatings can be applied to the films. Adding a coating does not stop the film from self-healing. Coatings can add a protective layer over the film, which depending on the coating can provide different properties (Please contact your installer or coating company for more information). That additional coating layer, depending on the coating applied, may or may not self-heal. Once the coating wears down and deteriorates, the self-healing qualities of UPPF will still remain.
Warranty coverage: Degumming ,cracking, peeling(full part not caused by external factor of non-local washing) and delamination.(warranty is only for the original paint)
Not include: abrasion caused by external force, damage caused by collision, accidental damage, any form of vandalism.
To file a claim, first attempt to contact the Authorized UPPF Installer who performed the installation. You must retain the warranty card, film series number and problem films to UPPF as requested to process your claim. After checking and confirmation,UPPF will contact you for the solution.