Paint Protection

The application of a high quality paint protection system is integral in maintaining that new finish shine, as well as helping to prevent corrosion from forming. Having a regular paint protection schedule in place means that your aircraft will stay cleaner for longer, as the contaminants your plane encounters from regular flying will have a much harder time accumulating on the surface. Aircraft are exposed to some very harsh environmental factors, whether that be; harsh Australian sun, pollution, exhaust gasses, bugs, bird droppings, fuel spills, fallout, etc. Without adequate protection, your painted surfaces are at risk of deteriorating at a much faster rate than with a protective coating. Paint jobs for even small, single engine aircraft can easily reach $30-$40,000AUD so why risk it when you can have a protective coating applied for a minute fraction of that, and rest assured your plane will continue looking like it's just come out of the factory? As the saying goes, "Prevention is better than cure."

Cirrus SR22 With Polymer Coating Applied

Cirrus SR22 With Polymer Coating Applied

Paint Rejuvenation

Piper Navajo After Full Paint Rejuvenation

Has your paint lost its original luster? Can you not see your own reflection in it anymore? If so, then your aircraft's paint will more than likely need to be rejuvenated to restore that impressive shine it once had. The Australian sun can quite quickly turn even a new aircraft into a dull and unimpressive piece of machinery, so why not restore it to its former glory with our paint rejuvenation service. We've seen aircraft as little as 4 years old needing a full paint rejuvenation process undertaken, as it was left unprotected. If you think that the only way your aircraft will shine again is with an extremely expensive and time intensive repaint, then give us call and we will assess whether your aircraft is appropriate for paint rejuvenation.