Materials used for making Front End Masks
Front end masks are usually made of materials that can withstand all type of weather conditions. They should be highly durable as well. The most commonly used materials are:
- Vinyl
- Polyester
- Aluminium
There are different quality features associated with front end masks, which makes it an important exterior automobile accessory. Some of the features are:
- Protective air intake screens make an integral part of the mask, sewn into the outside that does not allow any loose piece of material inside to damage the paint surface.
- Covered aluminium tabs allow adjustment at the fender wells.
- Air foils help to prevent flapping and lift, which damages the vehicle's paint.
- Use of micro perforated vinyl finish permits moisture vapour to evaporate when the vehicle is driven in wet weather.
- Shields the radiator area in order to protect maximum possible front area of a vehicle.
- All front covers are custom-fitted for each vehicle, tough and weather resistant.
- Soft protective backing enables users to check for the right time to clean back side of the mask.
- Easy to install and requires no tools.
- Installation instructions guide through installation process.
- Available in many different patterns in the market.
Front end mask is widely used in all vehicles. Some of its uses are:
- Provides complete front end protection.
- Provides easy hood access depending on vehicle's model.
- Protects vehicle from all weather conditions and common road hazards.
- Prevents aging and cracking from UV rays.
- Removes trapped moisture that damage vehicle's paint finish.
- Adds sporty look to a vehicle.
- Car bras are made to always protect the perfect finish of the vehicle and mask any existing damage.




