What Some of Our Customers Are Saying

"When we recently purchased our …Pirus from Walnut Creek Toyota, Walnut Creek, CA…, we requested that the dealer apply PermaPlate to the exterior and interior of this vehicle. The results are outstanding. Whenever our neighbors see the vehicle they inquire what did I do to make it look so very good! I mention what we have had done to the vehicle. I encourage them to have PermaPlate professionally applied. Some of them have done it with the same outstanding results!"

Joel Kass

"I just recently bought a new Scion TC from an authorized Toyota dealer, and today I received your ‘Automotive Protection System.’ I am very thankful that there are people out there that want people like me to have the satisfaction of buying a car and getting products that will continue to make my car shine with the best products."

A very pleased customer

"Honda recommended using Perma-Plate Paintguard when I bought my new Honda Odyssey. I use the renewer product every six months as recommended, and the finish on my car looks as good as it did six years ago. I am very happy with Perma-Plate products and plan to continue using them for years to come."

James Mancuso

"I was fortunate to have purchased a Perma-Plate kit with my Chevy Roadtrek motorhome and have used all the products for the past two years. My bottle of Fiberguard worked very well in removing stains throughout the coach... It seems to be the only stuff that works and smells great."

Rob Shetland

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Exterior Paint

Perma-Plate Paintguard® brings out the brilliance of the color in the paint and produces a glossy, mirror-like finish. Paintguard bonds to and seals the high gloss finish of your vehicle producing greater durability and resistance to the elements. Frequent washing (once a week or as needed) and use of the Paintguard Renewer will go a long way towards protecting your investment. Keeping your vehicle clean clears away the buildup of damaging dirt and chemicals that first attack the coating, and then the finish.

Wash your new car using Perma-Plate Wash Concentrate or a similar mild, non-abrasive cleaner designed for automotive use. It is important to use soap to aid in the removal of road film and greasy dirt and the suds also act as a buffer from the dirt itself. Rinse away all loose dirt with plenty of water before applying the soapy solution with a plush wash mitt. Rinse the mitt out frequently. Always wash in the shade, out of the hot, mid-day sun. Begin at the top and work your way down the front, sides and back. Use a separate cloth or mitt for the tires. Do not allow suds to dry on the finish, washing a section at a time if necessary. Dry the finish immediately using a clean, damp chamois. Standing water can cause water spots.

It is recommended that the vehicle be washed by hand as often as possible. If you must use an automated car wash, look for a car wash that uses a touchless system, where only liquid contact with the paint. Never subject your vehicle to a wash system that uses harsh brushes or soft-scrub systems with cloth strips (sometimes called brushless) which can hold trapped dirt and debris that may scratch the finish of your vehicle.

While washing your vehicle removes any loose contaminates from the surface, the use of Paintguard Renewer removes the particles that have adhered to the paint. Paintguard Renewer should be applied periodically, averaging about every six months or 7500 miles. Darker colors may require more frequent applications. This application maintains the integrity of the original application while cleaning the surface and revitalizing the shine. Paintguard Renewer should be used at least annually to deep clean and protect the surface.

Paintguard Renewer should be applied by hand using a soft, dampened applicator pad. Apply evenly to all glossy painted surfaces. Cover small sections at a time with a thin film. Remember to let the product do the work and never use hard pressure. You want to remove the contaminants, not grind them back into the paint. Avoid applying Paintguard Renewer to glass, rubber, or colored plastic moldings.

Drying time is generally15-20 minutes but will vary based on temperature and humidity levels. Once dry, remove the residue with a soft, dry microfiber cloth, polishing the surface to a gleaming, bright shine. Check that the residue has been removed from the cracks and crevices as well as around the moldings and trim pieces.

Park wisely. Try not to park next to sprinklers, under trees or near construction sites. Water spots, bird droppings, tree sap, and leaves can be highly acidic and should be removed immediately if found on the surface. Also try to park upwind of industrial areas. If you get cement dust or fly ash on the finish from fire or smokestack, rinse off your car immediately. The longer these substances remain on the finish, the harder they will be to remove.

When you drive, keep a reasonable distance when following another vehicle to avoid running into stones thrown up by the car's tires, which can scratch or chip the paint. If the finish has a deep scratch or chip, use a touch up paint to avoid exposing the bare metal to the elements. If left unprotected , the metal will begin to rust.

A good hand wash should remove stubborn dirt, grime or debris if it has not had an opportunity to solidify and bake onto the finish. If bugs, tar, sap, or water spots remain on the finish after washing, you may need to use the Paintguard Renewer. If for any reason the Paintguard Renewer does not remove the contaminant, please contact Siskin Enterprises, Inc. toll free at (800) 453-8470 for additional instructions.