Stop Road Debris Damage

Pro Paint Protection Film Service in Lexington, KY

Keep Your Ride Pristine With PPF in Lexington, KY 


Paint Protection Film (PPF) is for people who actually drive their cars and don’t want to watch the front end get chewed up in the process. Around Lexington, you’re dealing with gravel, road work, highway debris, and all the random stuff that gets kicked up at your paint, and that’s where paint protection film earns its keep. We’ll lay down a clear, super tough layer on the high impact areas or your whole vehicle, so rock chips, scuffs, and road rash hit the film instead of your clear coat. Your color and gloss still show through, you keep the fresh paint look way longer, and you can enjoy the drive without cringing every time you hear something ping off the front bumper.

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Paint Protection Film Packages


Elite PPF Package

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This Package Includes: 

  • Front bumpers
  • Partial hood
  • Mirrors

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How to Maintain Your PPF After Installation


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Wash Regularly With the Right Stuff

PPF still needs regular washes if you want it to look good and last. Use a pH-neutral car shampoo, a clean wash mitt, and the two-bucket method so you are lifting dirt off the surface instead of dragging it around. Keeping the film clean helps it stay clear, glossy, and keeps bugs, grime, and road film from baking into the surface.

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Skip the Automatic Brush Wash

Automatic brush washes are rough on both paint and film. Those big spinning brushes can leave fine scratches, lift edges, and just beat up the finish over time. Stick to hand washing or a quality touchless wash and you will keep your PPF looking smooth and clean instead of hazy and chewed up.

Be Gentle With Bugs and Bird Droppings

Be Gentle With Bugs and Bird Droppings

Bug guts, bird droppings, and tree sap can mark up any surface if they sit too long, even film. Try to rinse or gently wipe that stuff off as soon as you can using proper cleaner and a soft microfiber towel. The quicker you deal with it, the less chance it has to stain or leave a mark on the PPF.

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Use Microfiber Towels for Drying

Drying is where a lot of damage happens if you are not careful. Always use clean, high-quality microfiber towels and avoid old bath towels or anything rough that can scratch. If you can, blow most of the water off first, then finish with microfiber to cut down on water spots and keep the film looking fresh.

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Avoid Harsh Chemicals and Polishes

Strong solvents, heavy degreasers, and abrasive polishes are not your friend on PPF. They can dull the surface, stain it, or shorten its life. If you are not sure whether a product is safe for film, ask first or stick to products that are specifically labeled as PPF friendly so you know you are not undoing your investment by accident.

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Questions? Browse Our PPF Service FAQs


  • 1. What does PPF actually do for my vehicle?

    Paint protection film is a clear layer that sits on top of your paint and takes the abuse so your clear coat doesn’t have to. It helps guard against rock chips, sand, small debris, and light scuffs from everyday driving around Lexington. You still see your original color and gloss, but there’s a tough, almost invisible shield doing the dirty work in front of it.

  • 2. Where on my car should I put PPF?

    That depends on how and where you drive, but the front end is always the best starting point. Most people cover the front bumper, parts or all of the hood, front fenders, mirrors, and sometimes the rocker panels since those areas get hit the most. If you really want to go all in, we can do larger sections or full body coverage so the whole car is ready for whatever the road throws at it.

  • 3. Will I be able to see the film once it’s installed?

    High quality PPF is designed to be very clear, so on a proper install you’ll barely notice it unless you are right up close and looking for edges. Your paint will still have the same color and gloss, and in a lot of cases it can actually look a little deeper and smoother. Our goal is for people to say “your paint looks amazing,” not “nice film.”

  • 4. How long does PPF last and how do I take care of it?

    With good care, PPF can last several years, even with real-world driving in Kentucky. You’ll want to wash it regularly with safe products, avoid harsh chemicals, and stay away from automatic brush washes. Treat it like you would well cared-for paint and it will keep doing its job, taking the hits and keeping your finish looking clean.

  • 5. Why should I choose PPF instead of just ceramic coating?

    Ceramic coating is great for gloss and easier cleaning, but it does not stop rock chips and physical damage the way film does. PPF is the heavy hitter when it comes to impact, which makes it perfect for highway driving, gravel roads, and long commutes. Honestly, the best setup is often both: we correct the paint, install film where it matters most, and then coat over everything so you get impact resistance plus that slick, easy to clean finish.

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