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Houston Paint Protection Film

Looking For Professional Pain Protection Film in Houston?

Revolutionary PPF

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Lifetime Warranty

We offer a lifetime warranty on our paint protection films, backed by a precision-applied, high-quality installation guarantee!


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Competitive Prices

We regularly assess our paint protection film pricing to ensure we offer the best value!





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Customer Service

We take pride in offering great customer service!


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Superior Quality

Only top-tier films are used in the paint protection film industry!




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  • How long does it take to install paint protection film on a vehicle?

    The installation process typically takes anywhere from 4 to 10 hours, depending on the complexity of the vehicle, the condition of the paint, and the level of coverage selected. Full-body applications may require up to two days for optimal precision and curing. Proper installation is a meticulous process, ensuring maximum protection and a seamless finish.

  • What should be used to clean a vehicle protected with paint protection film?

     It’s best to use a microfiber cloth and a pH-neutral car wash soap to clean surfaces protected with paint protection film. For stubborn contaminants like bug splatter or bird droppings, a dedicated PPF-safe cleaner or isopropyl alcohol diluted with water can help. Avoid abrasive sponges, harsh chemicals, or petroleum-based cleaners, as they can degrade the film’s protective properties over time.


  • hy do I see small bubbles or hazy spots after paint protection film installation?

    This is completely normal. During installation, a slip solution (water and mounting solution) is used to activate the adhesive and allow precise positioning of the film. While most of the liquid is squeegeed out, some residual moisture may remain between the film and the paint, causing small bubbles or a slightly hazy appearance. These will naturally evaporate over the course of a few days to a few weeks, depending on temperature and humidity. It’s important to avoid pressing, poking, or attempting to remove these spots manually, as they will disappear on their own as the film fully cures.