Garware launches self-healing paint protection film in India

The company says the estimated cost to fully wrap a car will be upwards of Rs 130,000; to also be made available in model-specific kits.

By Amaan Ahmed, Autocar India calendar 24 Oct 2019 Views icon48050 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Garware Polyester, the flagship company of the Garware Group and a leading Indian manufacturer of polyester films in the country, has launched a Paint Protection Film (PPF) for cars and SUVs.

According to the company, the product is designed to deliver the highest level of protection and impact resistance, in clear, self-healing paint protection films. The PPF is manufactured using a specially formulated Thermoplastic Polyurethane film (TPU), which offers reliability and consistent performance. The film protects the vehicle’s paint from scratches, dents and damage caused by road debris and rocks, as well as from environmental elements.

Commenting on the launch, S Krishnan, Director - Sales, Garware Polyester said, "Garware has been the pioneers in polyester film manufacturing since 1982. The latest version of Paint Protection Film is yet another innovative product providing an unparalleled high-gloss finish and an impact protection for maximum durability protecting vehicles from abrasions, bird droppings, door dings and scratches, thus making it the most advanced vehicle paint protection film in the market."

Garware PPF is priced at Rs 675 per sq. ft. and is comparatively cheaper than competitive products, which are imported and priced at around Rs 900 per sq. ft. The average PPF required to fully wrap a car would be around 200 sq. ft., which would translate to a total cost of Rs 135,000 and would take around two days for an authorised workshop to complete the job.

Garware is working to introduce model-specific PPF that can be installed as per the requirements of the customer. This customisable option would cost around Rs 3,000-4,000 for safeguarding critical parts (bumper, wheel arches, door handles, ORVMs) that are more prone to wear-and-tear.

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