Paint Protection Film

Paint Protection

Invisible armor for your vehicle. PPF absorbs rock chips, scratches, and road debris so your paint doesn't have to. Self-healing technology means minor scratches disappear with heat.

Full front-end coverage — hood, fenders, bumper, mirrors
Full vehicle PPF for maximum protection
Partial coverage packages — high-impact zones only
Self-healing film — minor scratches disappear with heat
Virtually invisible — protects without changing your vehicle's look
UV protection prevents paint fading and yellowing
10-year warranty on premium PPF products
Custom cut with precision plotter for perfect fitment
Ideal for new vehicles — protect from day one

Frequently Asked

What is paint protection film (PPF)?+
PPF is a clear, thermoplastic urethane film applied to the painted surfaces of your vehicle. It acts as an invisible shield against rock chips, road debris, bug splatter, and minor scratches. The best PPF films are self-healing — meaning light scratches smooth out on their own with heat from the sun or warm water.
How much does PPF cost in Stony Plain?+
PPF pricing depends on how much of the vehicle you want protected. A partial front-end kit (bumper, partial hood, mirrors) starts around $800-$1,200. Full front-end coverage runs $1,500-$2,500. Full vehicle PPF ranges from $4,000 to $7,000+ depending on the vehicle. Call 780.818.9904 for a specific quote.
How long does PPF last?+
Quality PPF lasts 7-10 years with proper care. Premium films come with manufacturer warranties of up to 10 years against yellowing, cracking, and peeling. The film can be removed and replaced when it reaches the end of its life, revealing pristine paint underneath.
Can you see PPF on the car?+
When installed properly, PPF is virtually invisible. Modern films are crystal clear with no orange peel texture. You'll know it's there when a rock chip bounces off your hood instead of chipping your paint — but visually, it's undetectable.
Should I get PPF on a new car?+
Absolutely — the best time to apply PPF is when the paint is brand new and perfect. It's much easier and more cost-effective to protect paint than to repair chips and scratches later. Think of it as insurance for your vehicle's finish, especially with Alberta's gravel roads and harsh winters.

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Accurate Autoworks — Stony Plain's go-to shop for tint, wraps, detailing, and print. Serving Spruce Grove, Parkland County, and Acheson.