
Next-level rock chip and scratch protection. Self-healing PPF applied to your vehicle's most vulnerable areas — backed by a 10-year warranty.
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Paint protection film is a high-performance, ultra-thin urethane layer applied to your vehicle's most exposed areas. It shields against rock chips, road debris, and light scratches — and features self-healing technology that automatically erases minor marks when exposed to heat.
At Refined Rides, we offer two focused coverage packages. Choose the level of protection that fits your vehicle and your budget.
Toggle between packages below to see the coverage area highlighted on the vehicle. Both packages are backed by a 10-year warranty.
Covers your vehicle's most vulnerable impact zones — the areas that take the most abuse from daily driving on Yakima roads.
Complete coverage across all high-impact areas at the front of your vehicle. The most comprehensive front-end protection available.
PPF does more than protect against chips. Here's what it does for your vehicle long-term.
Modern PPF features self-healing properties that cause minor scratches and swirl marks to disappear when exposed to heat from the sun. This keeps your vehicle looking smooth and well-maintained without constant touch-ups.
PPF provides a durable barrier against small rocks, road debris, and everyday wear. It helps maintain a flawless finish on the areas most exposed to impacts — especially on Yakima's rougher roads and highway driving.
Keeping your paint in pristine condition directly protects your resale or trade-in value. PPF minimizes visible wear and tear, making it easier to sell or trade your vehicle. A well-maintained exterior reflects careful ownership.
The smooth surface of PPF makes washing and cleaning significantly easier. Dirt, grime, and water bead off more easily than on untreated paint — reducing the time spent on upkeep while keeping your car looking polished.
Proper care helps your PPF stay clear and maintain its smooth, glossy finish for the full life of the warranty.
Use a gentle, pH-balanced car shampoo and a soft microfiber mitt. Regular washing prevents buildup that can dull the surface over time.
Dry completely with a clean microfiber towel after washing. This prevents water spots from forming on the film and keeps it looking glossy.
Skip automatic or brush-style car washes. Their bristles and strong chemicals can scratch or damage the film. Hand washing or touchless washes only.
Do not use strong chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or degreasers on PPF. Stick to cleaning solutions that are safe for coated or wrapped surfaces.
Bird droppings, tree sap, and road tar can stain or damage the film if left untreated. Remove them as soon as possible using a safe detailing spray.
If minor scratches appear, use a polish specifically designed for PPF. Avoid aggressive buffing, which can harm the film. Gentle maintenance preserves the finish.
Everything you need to know before booking your installation.
PPF is a high-performance urethane layer designed to preserve your vehicle's finish. It resists chips, stains, and damage from daily driving. The self-healing technology erases light scratches and swirl marks when exposed to heat — keeping your vehicle looking smooth without constant touch-ups.
Our PPF packages are backed by a 10-year warranty against yellowing, cracking, and fading. The actual lifespan depends on the quality of care your vehicle receives. Proper washing and maintenance will help you get the full life out of the film.
Yes. PPF can be applied to almost any car, truck, or SUV — from daily drivers to luxury vehicles. The film is custom-cut and fitted to match your specific vehicle's body lines precisely.
Maintenance is simple and similar to regular car care. Use gentle, pH-balanced shampoos and microfiber towels when washing. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive tools, and brush-style automatic car washes to keep the film clear and smooth.
PPF is excellent at protecting against rock chips, road debris, and light scratches — but it is not indestructible. It won't prevent deep scratches, dents, or significant impact damage. Think of it as a strong, protective layer for your paint, not a substitute for careful driving.
If you want essential coverage for the highest-impact areas, Partial Front is a great starting point. If you want complete front-end protection without gaps — especially if you do a lot of highway driving — Full Front is the better investment. Not sure? Give us a call and we'll walk you through it.