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PPF, ceramic coating & tint in Alberton

Vehicle Preservation Centre serving Alberton from Beyers Park, Boksburg — roughly twenty-five minutes on the N12.

Alberton · Gauteng

Protecting vehicles in Alberton

The workshop

76 North RoadBeyers Park, BoksburgGauteng, 1459

From Alberton, roughly twenty-five minutes on the N12.

Suburbs covered

  • Meyersdal
  • Brackenhurst
  • Randhart
  • New Redruth
  • Alberante
  • Mayberry Park

Alberton, Meyersdal, Brackenhurst, Randhart and New Redruth run straight through to us on the N12.

Alberton and Meyersdal customers tend to arrive with a specific question rather than a general one — usually whether full-body film is worth it over front-end coverage. For most cars the honest answer is no: the front end captures the overwhelming majority of the risk for a fraction of the cost. Full-body starts to make sense on supercars, on hard-to-match colours and on vehicles being kept long term. We will tell you which one yours is.

Everything we install is genuine XPEL, bought through the authorised South African distributor and fitted by certified installers to pre-cut patterns for your exact make, model and year. Every job carries its XPEL manufacturer warranty, and every vehicle we protect is covered by the same lifetime aftercare programme — annual inspections, complimentary film health checks and ceramic top-ups — regardless of which town it drives home to.

Common questions

Booking from Alberton

Do you collect vehicles from Alberton?

Most customers drive in — roughly twenty-five minutes on the N12, and being able to see the bay before committing is worth the trip. If that is genuinely impractical, ask us when you book and we will tell you honestly what we can arrange rather than promise a service we have not set up yet.

What is the difference between paint protection film and ceramic coating?

They solve different problems and are not alternatives. Paint protection film is a physical urethane layer, roughly 200 microns thick, that absorbs stone chips, scratches and road debris before they reach your paint. A ceramic coating is a chemical layer measured in microns that adds gloss, makes the surface hydrophobic and far easier to wash, and resists chemical etching and UV — but it will not stop a stone. Film is armour; coating is a slippery, self-cleaning skin. Most owners who want both put film on the impact zones and coat everything.

How much paint protection film do I actually need?

Start with where the damage lands. The front bumper, bonnet leading edge, mirrors, headlights and A-pillars take the overwhelming majority of stone chips — a partial front is the highest-value coverage on almost any car. From there the choices are a full front, high-impact areas plus rocker panels and rear arches, or full-body. We will map it on your actual vehicle rather than sell a tier.

How long does installation take?

A partial front is typically a day. A full front with correction runs to two. Full-body coverage, or a job that needs multi-stage paint correction and a ceramic coating on top, is generally several days — plus curing time before the car is released. We give you a realistic date at booking, and we would rather hold the car an extra day than rush a cure.

Alberton

Book from Alberton.

Send us the make, model and year with what you want covered. We will come back with coverage, the XPEL warranty term and a price before anything is booked in.

76 North Road · Beyers Park, Boksburg · Gauteng, 1459