Stay Shielded From CHIPS AND Scratches
Professional PPF Installation in Coon Rapids, MN
Service Snapshot
How PPF Protects Your Ride’s Finish
Our Paint Protection Film (PPF) service keeps your vehicle’s paint looking pristine for years. We use high-quality, durable film and precise techniques to protect against chips, scratches, and everyday wear. We take great care during installation because our goal is a seamless finish that blends perfectly with your car’s paint.


Paint Protection Film Packages

Sport Package
PRICE STARTS AT $1,299.99
Turnaround 1 Day
This Package Includes:
- Front bumper
- Full hood
- Mirrors
- Door edge guards
- Headlights
Full Front
PRICE STARTS AT $1,899.99
Turnaround 2 Days
This Package Includes:
- Front bumper
- Full hood
- Mirrors
- Full front fenders
- Door edge guards
- Headlights


Track Package
PRICE STARTS AT $2,599.99
Turnaround 2-3 Days
This Package Includes:
- Front bumper
- Full hood
- Mirrors
- Full front fenders
- Rocker panels
- Door edge guards
- Headlights
- Impact rear fenders
Full Vehicle
PRICE STARTS AT $5,999.99
Turnaround 5-7 Days
Provides complete coverage, protecting every painted surface of your vehicle from chips, scratches, and daily wear. It keeps your car looking flawless while preserving its value and finish for years.

Top 3 Reasons to Invest in Premium PPF
Paint protection film isn’t just about looks. It’s about keeping your car safe from everyday damage. Here are our top reasons why investing in PPF is a smart choice for any vehicle.
Protect Against Chips and Scratches
Paint protection film acts as a shield for your vehicle’s paint, guarding against rocks, road debris, and everyday wear. By absorbing impacts before they reach your paint, PPF keeps your car looking great and helps prevent costly repairs.
Maintain Your Vehicle’s Appearance
PPF keeps your car looking new for years. It prevents and even reverses swirl marks with self healing technology, so your vehicle always stands out on the road.
Maximize Resale Value
A well-protected vehicle holds its value better over time. By keeping the paint in pristine condition, PPF ensures your car looks cared for and makes it more appealing to buyers when it’s time to sell or trade in.

How PPF’s Self-Healing Technology Keeps Your Ride Pristine
PPF with self-healing technology does more than just protect your paint. It actively repairs minor scratches and swirls, so your finish stays looking exceptional.
What Self-Healing Means
Self-healing PPF is designed to fix minor scratches and swirls on its own. The special top layer softens when exposed to heat, like sunlight or the warmth from your engine and gradually smooths out imperfections without any extra work.
How It Protects Your Paint
Even small scratches that happen from everyday driving won’t leave permanent marks. The self-healing layer absorbs these minor damages, keeping your paint looking fresh over time.
Heat Speeds Up the Process
Warmth is what activates the self-healing property. Whether it’s from the sun, a warm garage, or even hot water, heat helps the film relax and recover, restoring an unblemished finish.
Long-Lasting Benefits
The self-healing feature means less worry about minor wear and tear. Over months and years, your vehicle maintains a like-new look with minimal effort, which makes PPF a smart investment for both protection and appearance.
PPF Vs. Ceramic Coating
Both PPF and ceramic coating protect your vehicle, but they work in different ways. Here’s a breakdown to help you understand the key differences and decide which option is best for your car.
Protection Level
Paint protection film provides a thick, physical barrier that guards against chips, scratches, and road debris. Ceramic coating is thinner and mainly protects against chemical stains, UV rays, and environmental damage. If you want maximum protection from scratches, PPF is the stronger choice.
Self-Healing vs Hard Coating
Our STEK PPF often comes with self-healing properties, which allow minor scratches to disappear over time with heat. Ceramic coating creates a hard, glossy surface that resists water and dirt but doesn’t repair itself. Each has its strengths depending on the type of protection you’re looking for.
Appearance and Shine
Both PPF and ceramic coating enhance the look of your car. PPF preserves the original paint and gives a clean finish. Ceramic coatings add a deep, glossy finish and an almost wet-looking shine that repels water and keeps the car cleaner for longer.
Maintenance Requirements
PPF is relatively low maintenance but still requires regular cleaning to prevent staining and damage from debris. Ceramic coating helps your car stay cleaner by repelling water and contaminants, but it still needs washing and periodic upkeep to maintain its performance.
Longevity and Cost
PPF is more expensive upfront but provides long-term protection against physical damage. Ceramic coating is usually less costly and offers excellent protection against UV and chemical damage but does not shield your car from chips or scratches. Many car owners combine both for maximum protection.


Everything to Know About PPF—FAQs
What is paint protection film?
Paint protection film is a clear, durable layer applied to your vehicle’s painted surfaces.It acts as a shield against chips, scratches, and everyday wear, keeping your car’s finish looking excellent over time.
Does PPF change the look of my car?
No, high-quality PPF is virtually invisible when applied correctly. It preserves the original color and shine of your paint while providing strong protection, so your car looks just as it did the day you drove it off the lot.
What is self-healing PPF?
Self-healing PPF has a special top layer that can repair minor scratches and swirls on its own. Heat from the sun or warm water softens the layer, allowing it to gradually smooth out imperfections and keep your paint pristine.
How long does PPF last?
With proper care, PPF can last for years. The exact lifespan depends on the conditions your vehicle faces and how well you take care of it.
Can I wash and wax my car with PPF installed?
Yes, you can wash your vehicle like normal. However, avoid paste waxes or abrasive products as they may reduce the lifespan of its self-healing properties. Instead, opt for spray waxes or sealants to keep your PPF looking great for years.





