Common Customer Inquiries
How long does Paint Protection Film last?
PPF typically lasts 5 to 10 years, depending on the film brand, how the vehicle is stored, and how well it’s maintained. Premium brands can last even longer with proper care.
Will PPF change the color or look of my car?
No. High-quality PPF is crystal clear and does not affect your paint color. It actually enhances gloss, and matte films can create a satin finish if you prefer that look.
Does PPF repair itself if scratched?
Yes. Modern films have self-healing properties. Light scratches, swirls, and minor marks disappear with heat from the sun, warm water, or a heat gun
Can PPF be removed later without damaging the paint?
Absolutely. PPF is designed to be safe to remove. It won’t damage your clear coat as long as it’s professionally removed.
What areas of the car should be protected with PPF?
You can protect the full body, but the most common areas are:
Front bumper
Hood (full or partial)
Fenders
Side mirrors
Headlights
Door edges and door cups
Rear bumper loading area
These are the sections that get hit the most by rocks, scratches, and road debris.

