Paint Protection Film (PPF)
Paint Protection Film is the Ultimate Protection for Your Vehicle’s Finish
Your vehicle is an investment, and at Coalition Auto Lab, we help you keep it looking brand new with our high-quality Paint Protection Film (PPF) services. Our premium PPF solutions provide an invisible yet durable layer of defense against road debris, scratches, rock chips, and environmental damage, ensuring your car’s paint stays pristine for years to come.
PPF is an excellent investment to preserve the appearance and integrity of your vehicle’s paintwork, and it’s particularly beneficial for those who want to protect their car’s value and aesthetics over time.



Types of Paint Protection Film
Paint Protection Film (PPF), is a transparent, durable polyurethane film that is applied to a vehicle’s painted surfaces to protect against damage from various environmental elements. It acts as a protective layer that helps keep the paint looking new and free from scratches, chips, stains, and other forms of wear and tear. At Coalition Auto Lab, we offer the following PPF Options:
Standard PPF
Basic protection for general use. It provides a solid layer of defense but may lack some of the advanced features of premium films.
Self-Healing PPF
Incorporates a special top coat that heals itself when exposed to heat or sunlight, making it an excellent option for keeping the vehicle’s appearance pristine.
Matte Finish PPF
Ideal for vehicles with a matte or satin paint finish. This film provides protection while maintaining the unique look and texture of matte paint.
Ceramic Coated PPF
Some advanced films come with a ceramic coating on top of the PPF, providing added hydrophobic properties, enhanced scratch resistance, and easier maintenance.
Benefits of Paint Protection Film

Protection Against Scratches and Chips

Self-Healing Properties

UV Protection

Stain Resistance

Easier Cleaning

Improves Resale Value
Durability and Maintenance of PPF
Lifespan of PPF
PPF can last anywhere from 5 to 10+ years, depending on the quality of the film, the care it receives, and the environmental conditions it’s exposed to.
PPF Maintenance
PPF is generally low maintenance. However, to maintain its appearance and performance, regular cleaning with a non-abrasive soap and soft cloth is recommended. Additionally, some films may require periodic reapplication of a protective coating or maintenance care.
Repairing PPF
If the film becomes damaged (e.g., due to a deep scratch), it can sometimes be replaced in the affected area without needing to replace the entire film.