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A thin layer cut to your exact display, protecting your car's infotainment panel.

Vitrio film isn't a generic protector. It's a template cut to the exact brand and model. Materials and finish are tuned so touch sensitivity, haptics and colour stay unchanged.

What's behind the film

  • Hardcoat top layer

    Scratch protection at 3H–4H hardness. Daily nail scratches and key brushes stop here, not on the display.

  • Optical-grade PET base

    High-transparency (>91%) PET that doesn't distort and doesn't dull the deep blacks.

  • Self-bonding silicone adhesive

    Wet-install silicone adhesive. Leaves no residue when removed, and small bubbles self-clear within 24-48 hours.

Glossy or matte, your call

Glossy

Glass-like feel, maximum clarity, original display look. For when colour fidelity matters most.

Matte (recommended)

Anti-glare, anti-fingerprint, silky to the touch. Readable even in direct sunlight.

Five minutes, at home, no pro needed

The box includes the full install kit: degreasing wipe, fluid, microfiber cloth, install card and a QR code to the video. Step-by-step on a separate page.

Install guide →

Years on the display

Lasts 3–5 years in normal use. Won't yellow, won't crack, leaves no residue when replaced. The install carries a 2-year Vitrio warranty.

A car display isn't a phone, so thick glass film is the wrong call here

A phone lives in your pocket and gets dropped, so a thick glass protector makes sense there. A car display is never dropped or pocketed, but it sits in front of you all day, in strong light, through wide temperature swings, near the airbags. The trade-offs of a classic thick glass protector play out differently here, and mostly for the worse.

Visibility and optics

  • Glare

    A glossy glass surface mirrors sunlight from the windshield and side windows straight into your eyes. A matte surface scatters that light, so the display stays readable even in bright sun.

  • Fingerprints

    Working the navigation leaves greasy prints on glossy glass, which smear the map and make it hard to read in direct sun. The matte coating hides those prints and keeps the picture clean.

  • Polarized sunglasses

    Many cheap glass films show rainbow discolouration or dark patches when viewed through polarized sunglasses. The Vitrio matte film doesn't produce that artefact.

Use and safety

  • Touch sensitivity

    Automotive displays, especially older resistive types, respond worse through a thick glass layer. The thin, flexible film leaves touch and gestures untouched.

  • Airbag

    In a crash a glass film can shatter, and the deploying airbags can throw shards into the cabin. Flexible PET film doesn't break into shards, so it's safe around the airbags.

  • Bubbling

    The temperature swing inside a car is extreme (up to 60 °C in summer, frost in winter). That can loosen a thick glass film's adhesive and raise ugly bubbles underneath. Vitrio's wet-install adhesive holds through the swing.

Fit and install

  • Fixed position

    You can turn a phone in your hand; a built-in display you cannot. Applying a rigid glass film dust- and bubble-free to a fixed dashboard panel is far harder. Flexible film slides into place and adjusts with the wet method.

  • Sizing and edges

    Car display edges are often recessed or slightly curved. If the film is even half a millimetre too big, it lifts at the edges. That's why Vitrio cuts every film to the display of the exact make, model and year.

For a car, matte flexible film is the better choice

A matte (anti-glare), flexible PET film cut exactly to your display won't crack with temperature changes, removes glare, hides fingerprints, keeps touch response, and stays safe around the airbags. Tell us your exact make, model and year, and we'll check whether there's a film cut to fit it precisely.

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