Automotive Paint Protection

LLumar® paint protection film makes it easy to keep your vehicle’s finish looking like you just drove off the lot. Paint protection film effectively stands up to flying rocks, bird droppings, salt, sand, and more. They offer multiple finishes, innovative 2-in-1 products, and go-to favorites, all of which are self-healing, extensively tested, and factory-backed. Decide what coverage you need, select your product, and take any road with confidence.

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Valor

Get the sought-after benefits of premium PPF and easy-wash ceramic coating with 2-in-1 Valor, featuring our OEM-trusted Tetrashield™ technology.

  • Super hydrophobic** surface with deep gloss

  • Stands up to corrosives like bird droppings

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Select Black

Transform your paint color to a rich, glossy black with all the protective benefits of our Platinum PPF.

  • Restyle and protect with just one installation

  • More affordable than paint and tougher than vinyl

  • Full wrap or accents on bumpers, mirrors, etc.

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Platinum Extra

Our highest impact resistance in a thicker, stronger PPF made for gravel roads, track racing, and harsh weather.

  • Chip-fighting, high-impact finish defense

  • Ideal for areas highly vulnerable to damage

  • Backed by a 10-year limited warranty*

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Platinum Matte

All the features of our Platinum PPF, in a standout flat finish that can transform glossy paint or blend with custom matte paint.

  • For a flat finish with added protection

  • Beads water, fights stains, and self-heals

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Gloss and Matte

Affordable, extensively road-tested, and made to help keep high-shine or flat finishes looking as pristine as possible for years.

  • Available in gloss or matte finish

  • Self-heals with sun or engine heat

*Certain restrictions apply; see dealer for warranty details.

**The durability and level of hydrophobic property can be influenced by environmental conditions and other variables beyond the Manufacturer’s control (e.g., road treatment chemicals and cleaning substances/frequency).

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Platinum Gloss

All the features of our Platinum PPF, in a standout flat finish that can transform glossy paint or blend with custom matte paint.

  • For a flat finish with added protection

  • Beads water, fights stains, and self-heals

FAQs

  • Yes, but please wait at least 48 hours after installation to allow the film to dry completely.

  • Some waxes will add a level of gloss to matte paint protection film. However, there are waxes on the market specifically for matte finishes. Waxing is still recommended for added protection. 

  • Yes, pressure washers can be used on paint protection films, provided the film has completely dried after installation (typically 48 hours) and provided the high-pressure water is not pointed directly at the edges of the film.

  • It is highly unlikely for paint protection film to harm OEM paint. That being said, it is still recommended to have a professional remove the film in accordance with our published guidelines.

  • While the edge of the film can be seen from certain angles, people generally do not notice it unless they are looking for it. However, if the car is dirty and dust and dirt can collect along the edge of the film, it will be more noticeable. Once the car is cleaned, it will be once again difficult to detect unless looking for it.

  • The self-healing clear coat of our ULTIMATE PLUS and STEALTH 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.