Gray Audi bumper damaged ppf
Gray Audi bumper damaged ppf
Gray Audi Bumper PPF removed
Gray Audi Bumper PPF removed

Paint Protection Film (PPF) is a great solution if you want to add protection to the paint of your car. But like most things in life you might wonder what happens when it gets old. Now, something that was supposed to add protection to the paint, is now making your car look older than it really is. Maybe your PPF is showing signs of wear, or perhaps you're selling your car and want to remove it first.

Yes, we can safely remove PPF without damaging your vehicle's paint. The removal process involves carefully heating the film, slowly peeling it away from the surface, and cleaning any remaining adhesive residue. While DIY removal is possible, professional removal is recommended to avoid paint damage, especially for older installations or lower-quality films.

Silver Lexus ES350 damaged PPF
Silver Lexus ES350 damaged PPF
Silver Lexus ES350 PPF removed
Silver Lexus ES350 PPF removed

Things we need to disclose before removing PPF

Significant risks arise—particularly related to any pre-existing damage on the paint prior to or during the time the film was installed. Pre-existing scratches, swirl marks, chips, or other imperfections beneath the PPF can become more pronounced or problematic upon removal. For instance, shallow surface scratches or swirls that were masked by the film's thickness and gloss may reappear visibly once the protective layer is gone, often requiring post-removal paint correction (polishing or compounding) to restore uniformity.

After having removed PPF from hundreds of cars we can testify that is very rare a situation where there is damage to the paint.

Paint Protection Film Removal