Our Range of Auto Body Masking Film
We stock a practical selection of masking film options designed to suit different stages of automotive paint preparation.
- Pre-Taped Masking Film Rolls: Available in 450mm, 900mm, 1500mm, and 2400mm widths, these rolls combine masking film with attached tape to speed up application. They allow you to mask and seal edges in one step, making them ideal for doors, guards, bonnets, roofs, and full sides.Β
- HDPE Overspray Masking Film Rolls: For broader coverage, our full overspray auto body masking film is designed to protect large areas during painting. Supplied in longer rolls, itβs well-suited to full vehicle masking, booth work, and jobs where surrounding surfaces need consistent protection.Β
Why Buy Auto Paint Masking Film from Autofinish?
Masking film plays a bigger role in paint prep than it gets credit for, affecting both edge quality and how smoothly the job runs. At Autofinish, we only stock auto paint masking film that applies cleanly, stays in place during spraying, and removes without hassle.
Our team uses these films in real refinishing and detailing work, checking how they handle solvents and overspray through primer, basecoat, and clear. With all stock held locally and fast delivery across New Zealand, you can keep jobs moving without delays.Β
If you need guidance choosing the right auto masking film for your setup, our team is ready to help.
Auto Masking Film FAQs
Whatβs the difference between masking film and masking tape?
Masking tape is used to seal edges and create clean paint lines, while masking film is designed to cover and protect larger areas.Β
What size vehicle masking film should I choose?
Smaller widths work well for partial panels and detailing, while wider vehicle masking film is better for doors, bonnets, roofs, and full sides. Keeping multiple sizes available makes masking quicker across different jobs.
How do I avoid paint bleed when using vehicle masking film?
Paint bleed is usually caused by poor edge sealing rather than the film itself. Ensure the tape edge is firmly pressed down, especially around curves and body lines. Vehicle masking film should sit flat behind the taped edge, not stretched or under tension.
