We love seeing a great Screen ProTech install on a Ford F150
Be sure to get your screens and pillars covered with Screen Protech.
Are they already scratched and damaged? No problem! Install this over them and they will look brand new again!
Members of this forum can use code F14G15 to try out...
We are definitely priced the highest but we back it up and are the best in the industry. The complexity of the cluster and some other pieces is what sets us apart from our competition. We have a patented design process that uses 3D scanning to create perfect patterns even on complex shapes.
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We are the only company that uses a patented design process which utilizes 3D scanning technology. This design process allows us to create our patterns to be within 1mm of the edges and ensures a perfect fit. Each of our patterns underwent a rigorous test-fitting period until they were perfect...
Do your pillars look old, scratched, and swirled like the truck in this video?
It isn't too late to get them looking brand new again.
You'll never believe what this pillar looked like before we installed Screen ProTech so let us show you!
That turned out really well!! If you want to protect the Pillars, Gauge, and Navigation, check out Screen ProTech. We'll help keep this truck looking its best!
Really love the matte finish!
Bubbles and haziness are normal for the first couple days after the install, depending on the weather. They will all fade as the moisture evaporates, similar to tint. Unless there is any dirt or dust trapped under the film.
If not, then within a few days I am positive it will all clear up and...
We love to hear that!! We would love to hear your thoughts on the product once you receive it! If you're up for it, you can make an installation video as well that we can share with our customers!
We haven't had any complaints about our pattern being off and the ability to recondition and cover those swirl marks is the best thing about the pillar protection
Below is from our installation instructions for the screens but the concept is pretty much the same. Room temp is ideal and using warm water will give you more time to slide things around and make sure everything is in place.
Hot Weather- Screens need to be cool to the touch, vehicle parked...