Paint Protection Film
Front end or full body. We use Verleno Elite Series self-healing films with stain resistance. Available in matte or gloss finishes to protect and transform.
Paint Protection Film Packages
All packages use premium Verleno Elite Series film with industry-leading self-healing technology and stain resistance.
Partial Front
From $799
Essential coverage for high-impact areas.
- •Hood leading edge
- •Front bumper
- •Headlights
- •Mirror caps
- •Self-healing film
Full Front
From $1,599
Comprehensive front-end protection.
- •Full hood
- •Full bumper
- •Fenders
- •Headlights & mirrors
- •A-pillars
- •Rocker panels (partial)
Track Pack
From $2,999
Extended coverage for performance and track vehicles.
- •Full front package
- •Full rocker panels
- •Rear bumper impact zone
- •Rear fenders (partial)
- •Door edges
Full Body
From $5,999
Complete vehicle protection. Ultimate peace of mind.
- •Entire painted surface
- •Door jambs and edges
- •Seamless coverage
- •Matte or gloss finish
- •10-year warranty
Why Choose PPF
Self-Healing Technology
Light scratches and swirl marks disappear with heat. Park in the sun or use a heat gun to activate.
Stain Resistance
Resists bug splatter, bird droppings, and road tar. Hydrophobic topcoat makes washing easier.
UV & Oxidation Protection
Prevents paint fading and clear coat damage. Keeps your finish looking factory fresh.
Matte Conversions
Turn any gloss paint into a satin or matte finish with PPF. Reversible and protects at the same time.
Protected vs Unprotected


PPF FAQs
How long does PPF last?
Quality PPF lasts 7-10 years depending on the product and care. Most films come with 5-10 year manufacturer warranties against yellowing, cracking, and peeling.
Can PPF be removed?
Yes. PPF is designed to be removable without damaging the paint. Proper removal by a professional ensures no adhesive residue.
Will PPF yellow over time?
Modern PPF uses urethane technology that resists yellowing. We only install premium films with manufacturer warranties against discoloration.
Can I wax or ceramic coat over PPF?
Yes. Wait 30 days after install, then you can wax or apply ceramic coating. Many clients opt for ceramic toppers to enhance gloss and hydrophobic properties.
