








🛡️ Protect your ride like a pro—temporary armor for permanent peace of mind!
Road Warrior Plus Paint Protection Film is a temporary, roll-on liquid shield that dries clear in 30 minutes to protect your vehicle’s exterior from rocks, scratches, and chips. With a durable 10 mil thick matte finish, it covers approximately 15 square feet per 16oz kit, offering an easy-to-apply, residue-free barrier that preserves your car’s original paint without the bulk or look of traditional films. Not water-resistant, it’s perfect for dry weather road trips and track events where temporary, cost-effective protection is essential.







| ASIN | B01MU4VNGZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,295,254 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #555 in Protective Shields |
| Brand | Road Warrior Plus |
| Color | Blue, Clear, White |
| Color Code | #FFFFFF |
| Coverage | 30 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (271) |
| Date First Available | December 27, 2016 |
| Dry Time In Hours | 0.5 |
| Exterior | Chrome |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Full Cure Time | 0.5 Hours |
| Included Components | Applicator |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 1 Quarts |
| Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
| Item model number | 2698781213 |
| Manufacturer | Road Warrior Plus |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10007 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.98 x 5.31 x 3.46 inches |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Paint Type | Water-based |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Temporary, Dries Clear |
| Special Features | Temporary, Dries Clear |
| Specific Uses For Product | Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Plastic Trim |
| UPC | 093756002206 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**1
Worked really well, did what I needed it to
We got this when we were picking up our new Model Y out of state with the goal of keeping the car chip free and pristine until we were home and could get in for a proper PPF install. I first considered the TRACK ARMOUR temp ppf tape, but ultimately went with this because looked much easier to apply and get everything covered and I was rather concerned about adhesive residue some experienced. This Road Warrior product worked great. It took longer to apply that I was anticipating, but that was more me being overly optimistic of how fast I could paint multiple coats with an apx 2.5" roller, and while the panel says 65+ weather the best the day could muster was 55 so probably slowed down the dry time. But it worked well, went on easily, and taking off wasn't as bad as I feared, and there's things I could have done better in prep that would have made it even better. Do not underestimate how thick you should get it for 1. I thought I was, but there were numerous spots I realized I was thinner than I should have gone (go thin, but 3+ coats at least). For parts where the body panels meet (e.g. the front fascia with front quarter panel) I would probably cover those joints with low stick painter's tape first as it was tricky to get this temp film off. As others have mentioned go thicker on the edges which will make the initial starting peel easier. Go slow. Pull off at a sharp angle (not 90 deg). DO use water if that wasn't clear - I found a pump sprayer to be very effective at getting enough water to slip under the film and lift it without being too much pressure and tearing it up. DO note that as it is reactive to water that you cannot drive in the rain. I was hoping to leave on longer while waiting for our PPF appointment, but, alas, a rainshower (and not a heavy one at that) had little chunks of this flying off the car. If you know the weather is going to rain don't bother as it will not work (I knew this going in, just got caught out when it started). All in all it works great for what it's intended for - Temporary protection. Honestly I think it's a little pricey (my 16 oz kit was just enough to do nose, hood, half quarter panel on each side, the side mirrors, and A pillars around windshield for 2-3 coats, and honestly I wish I could have gone over with at least one more coat to make removal that much better), but I just KNOW with my luck that 500mi drive would have been fraught with paint peril had I not put it on (Murphy's law being what it is). I just saw they now have an $8 coupon (of course) - with that I'd have gotten to 2 16oz kits and been better covered and had some left over. Oh, I also wouldn't use the little tray - I found the design of the tray a bit wasteful personally (e.g. the channels on the side catch product and prevents you from using it). If I were at home I would have just grabbed a normal painter's tray
G**N
Easy to Apply, Dries Fast, and Works!
I was skeptical even though I did a lot of research on this product as I had never heard of it and I used to track my cars frequently. However, I was nothing short of amazed. I purchased an e90 M3 from a buddy of mine and I wanted to keep the paint protected from rock chips on the drive from Philadelphia to Tampa and I can say that this did the job for 90% of the trip. I rolled this on the car in about 65 degree weather outside. It does seem to drip so be careful but that can be washed off pavement. My suggestion is go thin and do many coats, like we all hear when we are painting something. Let the product fully dry before the next coat, which shouldn't be more than 10 minutes if you did it thin. I did about two-three coats in prime spaces like the front bumper and some of the hood. You can see in the images what it looks like when it is drying, almost like Elmer's glue, and then the matte look it gives once dry. I did not tape any edges, but I did try to make them a little thicker. Now this held up perfectly through day 1 and most of day 2. However, we were driving into Florida as Eta was getting close so we hit some serious rain. This product is most definitely water soluble but not in the way you may think. As we were driving, the water started to eat away at sections and the adhesion and the product started to bubble up and flap and then re-adhere. We pulled over as soon as we saw this and peeled the product off just in case. This is the reason I dropped one star on the adhesion, due to the way this started to peel off. That being said the rain made it extremely easy to remove, less than 5 minutes, in giant sections. The last picture represents what happened with the rain before I peeled it all off. I would most definitely recommend this product if you need to protect a car on a long road trip, or even a track event. I caution that if it rains you may need to peel it off. It is a bit pricey so I don't think it would be something I would put on for every track day or every single road trip, but if they are fairly close together I would leave it on the car. I actually loved the matte look it gave the car and I might consider doing a full matte PPF to replicate the style.
K**3
Stuff Really Works
I was a bit skeptical about using this on my new car but after a good wash and wax I gave it a try. I was trying to protect my front bumper from any rock chips while I waited for my appointment to get a clear bra installed. You do have to give it two good layers and you must leave a thick dab of it on each corner of what you paint to have something to grab at to peel it up. It was left in the rain for 8 hours while I was a work one day and it started to bubble up. After getting the car home and drying in the garage overnight it seemed to clear back up and stayed on for anther few days without issues. Once I finally peeled it off it came of easily and the paint was perfect! The reason for 4 stars was that even with the thick coating it still left a residue along the edge of each area I painted. I had to carefully wax off the line that was left since scratching at it with your fingernail was not a good ideal. I suppose after several washes it may have washed off since this stuff is water soluble but I didn't have time to keep washing it. Lastly this little bottle will cover a bumper, rear view mirrors, and about 18 inches up a hood and front fenders but that's about it after two coats. I can't see getting more than one use of this little bottle so it's a bid pricey for what you get. For a road trip however it's a good investment since it's a lot cheaper than repainting a bumper or a hood that may get pitted from rock chips or any other crap on the road. Just understand that it's not going to last forever and you can see it on the car. It looks like a clear bumpy rubber coat on your paint so it's not clear and smooth like a clear bra and you can't wash or wax it without it coming off.
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