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Paint Protection Perth

  • Writer: Reneew Team
    Reneew Team
  • Jul 24, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 10, 2024

Caring for Cars

We offer a premium paint protection service at a greatly reduced price.

At Reneew, we understand how important it is to protect your vehicle’s paint finish. Our paint protection service includes a professional clean and polish, then application of premium ceramic paint protection coating over the paint.

Paint protection is a great way to get longevity out of your car by providing external environment protection and it can lower the wear and tear on your paint. It can protect your paint finish from weather damage, road pollution and other external damaging factors.


Perfect for: ⇒ New Cars to ensure your asset is fully protected. ⇒ Cars that are 2-3 years old to freshen them up and make their paintwork last.

With a 1 day turnaround, Gino’s Paint Protection service gets you back on the road faster!


Book in for an estimate.


What is paint protection?

Paint protection is a service Gino’s provides that defends your car’s paint from naturally occurring damage and wear. Your car will be professionally cleaned and polished, then coated with premium ceramic paint protection. Paint protection is perfect for new cars and also for cars that are 2-3 years old to freshen them up and make their paintwork last.

What does paint protection cost?

The cost of paint protection can vary depending on the size of the car. Contact us for an estimate on getting paint protection for your car, or book in for an estimate.

Is paint protection covered by insurance?

Usually comprehensive car insurance only covers damage caused by a covered incident like a car accident or weather damage. We recommend contacting your car insurance provide to get an understanding of your specific policy.

Is paint protection tax deductible?

Paint protection on a car you use for work may be deemed tax deductible. Keep a detailed record of the costs you of the paint protection and present these to your accountant or the ATO for further clarification.



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