Auto protection comes in many guises. When it comes to the ultimate barrier against environmental and physical damage, the choices boil down to products that protect the paintwork and those that shield the interior.
In other words, paint protection and window tints. As Floridians are blessed with wall-to-wall sunshine for most of the year, both are valuable upgrades to your vehicle.
The following discusses both in more detail.
While new cars come with a level of factory paint protection, this won’t guard against environmental and physical damage. The sun is one of the greatest culprits that’s responsible for paint fade and, eventually, cracking and peeling of a vehicle’s façade.
Other challenges include:
There’s also damage that’s not visible to the naked eye—at least, initially. Microscopic paint swirls and marks allow dirt and grime to congregate. Over time, this eats away at the upper surface, reducing the car’s luster and value in equal proportions.
The answer to all of this is paint protection, of which you have three options:
Wax is the cheapest. However, this needs to be reapplied every few weeks or so and you’ll need to dedicate the best part of a whole day to do so. Plus, it doesn’t provide any protection from physical damage whatsoever.
This leaves us with the two superior options—PPF and ceramic coating.
Both of these provide an excellent barrier against chemical and physical damage, as well as stopping paint fade in its tracks! They also have additional advantages, such as being hydrophobic—making it far easier to keep the vehicle clean. Both are semi-permanent installations and last for many years. They’re also seen as highly desirable upgrades to a car and can play a major role in helping a car retain value over the years.
PPF is also self-healing, meaning small amounts of damage, such as a scratch, can be removed by the application of a little heat. Ceramic coating can also be combined with PPF or a car wrap, if required. It’s second to none in adding an incredible gleam to the paintwork—and at a level that can’t be achieved with any amount of waxing and polishing.
Tinted windows are another excellent way to protect a vehicle from environmental damage. Plus, it looks pretty cool as well! There are many practical reasons to add tint to your ride, including:
Both window tint and paint protection products come in many different formats—from good to excellent (and, of course, some sub-standard ones that can actively devalue your car).
The key to finding the best auto protection in Florida and beyond is to find a provider who only uses proven, top-quality options, such as Pro Series, Xpel, Suntek, and Spectra. It’s also essential that they have a dedicated workshop that provides the right environment to install the products and, it goes without saying, that they’re highly experienced in doing so.
One of the issues with getting paint protection and/or window tint is that many suppliers do this as an add-on service to their main business. At Auto SuperShield, such auto protection is all we do—and we’re proud to say that we’re pretty damn good at what we do.
Our track record speaks for itself, with tens of thousands of happy customers and a multitude of genuine online reviews. But don’t just take our word for it…
Visit https://www.autosupershield.com/window-tinting to discover our range of window tints and paint protection products, and call us today to discuss your requirements.
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