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(440)-390-2514

8199 Brecksville Rd, Brecksville, OH 44141

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Explore PPF Services

PPF, or Paint Protection Film is a transparent, durable, and self healing film. This is the only product designed to protect your vehicle against rock chips, scratches, and other environmental hazards. PPF preserves a vehicles appearance, and value while minimizing touch up work that you would normally consider in the past.

Starting at $1,100 for partial installation on hood, bumper, adjacent fenders, and side mirror caps.

What's is it?

All PPF installations have a 10 year limited warranty against peeling, yellowing, and bubbling.

We pride ourselves in professional PPF installation and offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee, as well as a 10 year limited warranty against peeling, yellowing, and bubbling.

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PPF

3 year ceramic coating

Say hello to the absolute superior form of protection for your vehicle. Rock chips, swirls, oxidation and hazing are all warrantied against with our film. Wrap your car in clear bra and save the stress of the inevitable wear and tear from being induced into your clear coat.

What it is?

All clear bra installs come with an exterior decontamination detail for proper install / adhesion. All installs are done with modified patterns, wrapped edges and notched corners for proper coverage and longevity. If you’re looking for custom patterns and 100% complete coverage there’s an additional 25% fee for hand cutting and the install time will take 1-2 days longer. Our film provides a 10 year warranty.

What does it come with?

These projects can take anywhere from 2-7 business days for turnaround. In custom cases we will ask to hold onto the car for 10 business days.

How long does it take?

We recommend you don’t wash your car for at least a week after our install. We also recommend that you use us for your first maintenance wash after the install so we can have a post install check up to assure everything dried and adhered properly.

What else should I know?

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