Car paintwork often suffers from minor damage—chips, scratches, and other defects caused by road debris, dust, sand, and dirt. In Limassol, Cyprus, applying a protective film has become a reliable solution to this problem. Transparent polyurethane materials are virtually invisible on the bodywork and, in some cases, even add an extra shine.
The main advantage of this type of protection is its ability to prevent damage to the paintwork. Furthermore, the film leaves no residue after removal if removed correctly. To ensure the risk of damage to the paintwork is avoided, it is recommended to have the film removed by a qualified auto repair shop. The car wrapping process involves applying a protective film to painted body parts—the hood, doors, trunk, and other parts. Various materials are available on the market, varying in durability and cost. The most reliable are polyurethane and hybrid films, which provide maximum protection at a reasonable cost.