FAQ
A stone protection film, also known as PPF, helps protect the paintwork from environmental factors, particularly scratches, stone chips, and everyday wear and tear. The topcoat is self-healing and particularly stain-resistant. It not only protects the vehicle but also keeps it in excellent condition.
At 360 AutoWrap , we guarantee the durability of our work, which is why we offer an industry-leading 10-year warranty on our stone guard film. This warranty covers yellowing, peeling, and cracking, ensuring your vehicle remains protected and pristine for years to come. Drive with peace of mind, knowing your investment is in the best hands!
We do not recommend this practice, as it may result in poor adhesion to the vehicle's surface. It is recommended that the ceramic coating be removed by a professional.
You can wax the PPF, but make sure the product you use does not contain naphtha or kerosene in concentrations greater than 5%, and avoid waxes containing dyes. For best results, we recommend using our XPEL Flawless Finish Paint Protection Film Sealant or XPEL Ceramic Boost . This product has been specially formulated for use with polyurethane paint protection films to provide maximum protection and shine, while containing no ingredients that may cause discoloration over time.
Yes, but wait at least 48 hours after installation to allow the film to dry completely.
The edges of the stone guard are visible from certain angles, but people usually don't notice them unless they're looking for them. However, if the car is dirty and dust and dirt accumulate along the edge of the film, they will be more visible. Once the car is cleaned, it's difficult to notice them unless you're looking for them.
Installation time varies depending on your vehicle and coverage level. On average, it takes 1 to 3 days to ensure precise and flawless application for optimal protection.
The self-healing clear coat of the films is designed to repair itself from swirl marks and light scratches caused by car washes, etc. If debris has penetrated all the way through the clear coat of the film, it will not repair itself. The only way to remedy this problem is to replace the piece of film.
Be sure to use a steamer or heat gun to soften and reheat the adhesive. This will give you the best results and leave little to no adhesive behind. Any residue can be removed with a commercially available adhesive remover that is safe for automotive paint.
Of course! We wrap vehicles year-round, regardless of the weather. Thanks to our cold weather policy, we can perform installations even when it's cold outside. We ask that you receive your vehicle the day before installation so we can wash it and store it in a heated garage overnight. If the temperatures are particularly cold, we will keep the vehicle an extra night to ensure everything is perfectly sealed. No matter the season, we have your rock guard under control!


