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Writer's pictureBill Fetter

How to Spot a Good PPF Shop

Updated: Aug 23

Immaculate Paint Protection helps new car owners protect their future classic cars, so they look awesome and stay looking new for years to come.

SunTek Reaction Paint Protection Film being installed on 2022 Rivian R1T.
2022 Rivian R1T being protected with paint protection film by Immaculate Paint Protection.

You have a new vehicle, and you’re considering protecting it with paint protection film sometimes referred to as a clear bra or a clear vinyl wrap—smart!


But now you’re wondering how to find a reputable one—smarter!





Here’s how:


· Get a recommendation from a trusted friend.


· Have a conversation with the shop, which should listen to your needs.


· Look for Tesla chargers in the shop, which indicates an infrastructure invest by the shop.


· Look for computer-cut kits, which indicate the shop invests in equipment.





Paint Protection Film "ppf" is computer cut for the best installation.
Computer "CNC" cut paint protection film being prepared to be installed on vehicle to stop paint from chipping.


· Confirm they use name-brand materials, such as SunTek, Stek, Xpel, 3M.


· See if direct employees perform the work.


· Ask how long they’ve been in business because the market rewards successful, skilled, quality-focused shops.


· Check if they invite clients back after 3 to 4 weeks for a post-installation inspection and complimentary wash and train you how to maintain your vehicle.



Gyeon Type I ceramic coating and SunTek Paint Protection Film also know as clear wrap applied to 2022 Lexus LX 460 to stop stone chips
2022 Lexus LX460 with SunTek Reaction Paint Protection Film and Gyeon Ceramic Coating

By following these tips and choosing a good PPF installer, your vehicle will be better protected than 95 percent of other vehicles on the road.


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About the author: Bill Fetter’s passion for cars started at an early age, as he loved anything with wheels. Through his childhood, Bill observed his dad’s work as a mechanical engineer turned marketing manager and proud lifelong employee of General Motors. During high school, Bill honed his passion for cars by hand-washing and detailing his neighbors’ vehicles. Knowing he wanted to be in the automotive industry, Bill earned a degree in Industrial Engineering from Kettering University in Flint, Michigan. He’s worked as an engineer in the automotive manufacturing, medical device, steel industry, and pharmaceutical manufacturing fields.

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