🛡️ Keep your ride flawless, or risk the FOMO of every scratch showing!
XPEL Clear Paint Protection Film Roll (6" x 84") is a premium 8 mil thick polyurethane wrap that offers invisible, durable protection against chips, scratches, and road debris. Featuring self-healing technology activated by heat, it preserves your vehicle’s paintwork with effortless application on multiple vehicle types.
Brand | XPEL |
Size | 6"x84" |
Color | Clear |
Item Thickness | 1 Millimeters |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Manufacturer | XPEL |
UPC | 686639019134 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00686639019134 |
Model | R4003-P |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.84 x 5.83 x 1.81 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | R4003-P |
Manufacturer Part Number | R4003-P |
M**W
Amazing product!
Easy application, no issues. Adhesion was amazing. Applicator (sponge) worked perfectly.
D**N
Great Protection—But Don’t Expect It to Stop Hailstorms!
I bought the XPEL Paint Protection Film to shield my shiny new truck from the daily onslaught of road debris, scratches, and dings. Application was straightforward, and the film is practically invisible once installed. It does an amazing job protecting against rock chips and keeps my paint looking factory fresh.But, as I recently discovered, it won’t save you from Mother Nature’s wrath. A hailstorm rolled through last week, and while my paint is still pristine, my truck now looks like a golf ball. Lesson learned: XPEL doesn’t claim to make your vehicle bulletproof—or hail-proof, for that matter.All jokes aside, this product is fantastic for its intended purpose. Just don’t expect it to be your truck’s superhero in a weather apocalypse. Highly recommend for keeping everyday wear and tear at bay!
B**Y
Used on headlights
Works on headlights ok. Will conform and stretch as needed for contoured headlights, but, still had 2 or 3 small bubbles that appeared even when I started in the center with the enclosed rubber spreader and worked toward the outside of the headlight. Used distilled water and a tad amount of liquid dish soap and along the edges as needed to help the film stick better I used iso alcohol and water. Overall the headlights look pretty good. Use caution if you partially peel up the film after you squeegee it down for that can leave a visible line showing in the film. Just trying to minimize the typical crazing and hazing you get as headlights age. I polished the headlights like new so time will tell if this film helps maintain clarity or not?
C**.
Highly recommend
High quality product. The included squeegee works great.
D**B
Works good for protection from rocks
Used for Bronco fenders. Just be careful when getting hand washed it bubbled up some from the washers.
M**L
Works good so far
Works good so far.Used this to put a protective cover on my bumper.*it is pretty sticky. Like a giant sticker.It was easier to handle when treating it like tint . I used warm soap and water. Sprayed under and on top of it.The rubber squeegee worked well. I am keeping it for future use trying to get bubbles out.
N**K
The real deal!!!! Top Quality
I've used paint protection film before.Last time I purchased some from eBay which was complete garbage.Just bought the wife a new car and There is a lot of piano Black that needs to be covered ASAP.This paint protection film sticks extremely well and is very user-friendly. The rocker panels came out exceptional top quality product right here.FYI 3M PPF has a lot of orange peel in it, this does not. don't buy garbage paint protection film on Amazon or eBay it's a waste of time
N**A
NO INSTRUCTIONS result in DISASTER
I hate to give this product the lowest rating. It has provided such great paint protection on my car for so many years that I decided to put it on an unprotected section of my grill myself. But my project ended in absolute disaster. Why? Because there are NO INSTRUCTIONS included with the packaging. It simply tells you to go to their website, where there are no suitable instructions for this product.Fortunately, other reviewers here have provided some tips and guidance. Unfortunately, I didn’t see them until it was too late. I did watch the pros install it on my car, though. So I meticulously measured and cut a very tricky curved piece of the PPF to perfection. Then I learned, the hard way, not to use de-ionized water to apply it. Now my grill section has bubbles galore. I don’t want to try to remove it myself because it is adjacent to Xpel film that was professionally installed, and I don’t want to ruin that. And I don’t want to pay someone to remove my disastrous piece because I already spent a lot on the pro wrap job.Sorry, it just unacceptable to fail to provide instructions for this.