Product Features

🔍 Premium Clear Film

High-quality, transparent film offers superior paint protection without compromising your Lucid Air's appearance.

💥 High Impact Area Protection

The door-handles area is prone to scratches. Guards against scuffs and scratches from rings, keys, and other items used while entering and exiting the car.

🌟 Intelligent and Durable Design

Features self-healing, stain resistance, and hydrophobic properties for unmatched resilience and clarity over time.

📅 Long-Term Investment

Provides protection for 5+ years, maintaining the look of your Lucid Air's most vulnerable areas around the door handles.

⏳ Efficient Installation

Install in about 20 minutes. Easy application, removal, and replacement ensure scuff-free doors for the long term.

📐 Precision-Cut Protection

Custom-fit for the Lucid Air 2021-2026 door-handle area. Includes a user-friendly installation kit for a simple DIY application.

More Info / Specifications

Door Handles Guard | Paint Protection Film for Lucid Air

Included in the Kit

  • PPF Cutouts
  • Spray bottle
  • Squeegee
  • Installation instructions

Materials

8mil Paint Protection Film

  • Self healing
  • Stain resistant
  • Non-fading
  • Resists damage
  • Lasts for 5+ Years

Install Time & Difficulty

  • ~20 minutes
  • Easy

Fits Models

  • Lucid Air 2021-2026

How to install

FAQs

How long does PPF last?

Paint protection film, if installed properly on a clean surface will last anywhere between 5 to 10 years.

Can I install PPF over ceramic coating or wax?

No, you shouldn't. These chemical treatments will prevent the paint protection film from properly adhering to the paint. If your vehicle is ceramic coated or waxed, do not attempt PPF installation.

Can I use car wash if I have PPF?

Yes, please allow 2-3 days after PPF installation before using a car wash though. This allows the paint protection film to fully cure. Also, please consider using touchless car washes, to avoid the risk of edges picking up by scrubbing the car with a towel.

Can I install PPF in the winter?

Yes! You may need a heat gun or a hair dryer though, as paint protection film gets stiff and unsticky in cold weather. If the surface you are installing on is curvy, use a heat gun or a hair dryer to warm up the film - this will make it soft and sticky. When doing that, remember to spray the PPF on top with soapy solution, to avoid the squeegee dragging against it. Also, if any edges are lifting up at all, heat them up and push them with your fingers to properly seal them.

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