For vehicles where downtime is not a detail.

PACE OPF is glass-specific optical protection for owners, collections and fleets where glass damage means more than a repair. We review, specify and arrange the right fitting route.

Understand

We get to know the vehicle, the driver and what interruption would really cost.

Protect

Coverage is shaped around exposed glass, presentation, risk, OEM systems and suitability.

Coordinate

Fitting is arranged discreetly around timing, location and the way the vehicle lives.

Glass risk is usually invisible until it is inconvenient.

Specialist windscreens and limited glass availability

ADAS recalibration after replacement

Touring, rallies and high-mileage road use

Collector cars where originality matters

Dealer preparation and handover standards

Fleet uptime and avoidable substitution cost

    Vehicle
    Coverage Areas

    Which areas should we assess?

    Use Case

    What kind of use should we plan for?

    For fleet operators, we can factor vehicle type, duty cycle, downtime risk and fitting logistics into the review.

    Location + Timing
    Contact
    Review

    The best protection is often the interruption that never happens.

    01

    Glass-specific composite

    Not repurposed PPF. PACE OPF is specified for automotive glass protection while preserving optical clarity.

    02

    Sacrificial barrier

    Distributes road-debris impact across the film to reduce stress on the underlying glass, then can be replaced by a trained installer.

    03

    Prepared as a system

    The glass surface, OPF and wiper interface are prepared to work together for clarity, stability and controlled removal.

    Transmission99.9% visible light transmission

    ColourAccurate rendering for traffic signals and signage

    PerceptionNo distortion of depth or spatial perception

    What owners usually ask before fitting.

    Will PACE OPF affect visibility?

    PACE OPF is specified for optical clarity and a discreet installed finish. Suitability is confirmed by vehicle, glass type and sensor layout before installation.

    Is it legal for road use?

    PACE OPF is specified for automotive glass use. We confirm product suitability and installation approach before proceeding. Customers should ensure their vehicle remains road legal where it is used.

    Can it be removed?

    Yes. PACE OPF forms a sacrificial layer that can be removed and replaced by a trained installer without damaging the underlying glass.

    Does it stop all chips and cracks?

    No film can guarantee complete prevention of all damage. PACE OPF is used to reduce risk and severity from road debris and everyday exposure, with typical applications reducing susceptibility to chips and cracks by up to 90%.

    Does it work with windscreen wipers?

    Yes, where suitability is confirmed. The glass, OPF and wiper interface are prepared as a system, and correct care instructions should be followed to maximise lifespan.

    Can it be fitted to classic cars?

    In many cases, yes. Classic and collector vehicles are reviewed individually because glass shape, age, condition and availability can vary significantly.

    How much does it cost?

    Cost depends on vehicle, coverage area and installation requirements. Typical installations may start from £650 + VAT, subject to confirmation.

    How long does installation take?

    Installation time varies by vehicle and coverage area. Once the bespoke kit and appointment are confirmed, a typical windscreen installation takes around one hour.

    Does it make sense for fleets?

    Yes. For prestige, performance or specialist fleets, glass damage can mean downtime, driver disruption, recalibration and vehicle substitution. PACE OPF is a practical way to reduce avoidable risk across vehicles that need to stay presentable and available.

    What does the warranty cover?

    PACE OPF installations are supported by a three-year warranty, subject to product, installation and registration terms. The team will confirm coverage before installation.