The classic clear paint protection finish. Ceramic Pro Gloss PPF disappears on the vehicle, preserving your factory paint and gloss while defending against rock chips, swirl marks, bug etching, and chemical stains.

Gloss PPF is the original. A clear, multi-layer urethane film engineered to vanish on your paint — preserving the exact color, depth, and reflectivity your vehicle came with from the manufacturer.
Under that invisibility is a self-healing topcoat that erases swirl marks and surface scratches under sunlight or warm water, plus an aggressive hydrophobic finish that beads water and sheds road grime. The film is removable down the road and won't damage the paint underneath.
Gloss PPF is the default choice for anyone who wants to keep their car looking exactly the way it does today — for as long as possible.
Lock in factory paint condition from day one. Installed before the rocks, bugs, and bird droppings ever touch the paint.
Clean removal at end of lease means no surface defects, no charges, and no negotiation at turn-in.
Highway commuters take the worst of it — sand, gravel, salt, bug strike. Gloss PPF stops it all at the surface.
Track-day commutes and aggressive driving expose the front end to constant debris. PPF is non-negotiable.
Just had a body shop repaint and want to protect that investment? PPF on top, immediately.
Removable film + pristine paint underneath = maximum resale value when you trade up.
Yes. Gloss PPF is engineered to match the optical clarity of automotive clear coat — film edges are tucked behind panel lines wherever possible, and the surface is glass-smooth. On a properly installed car, you have to look closely at edge work to see it's there.
The outermost layer of the film contains a thermoplastic polymer that returns to its original shape when heat is applied. Light swirl marks and surface scratches disappear when the car sits in the sun, or instantly when you rinse with warm water. Deeper impacts that fully puncture the film protect your paint but won't self-heal — which is the whole point.
You can — but you shouldn't need to. The film has its own protective topcoat that's slicker than paint. A pH-neutral car wash is all that's required. Avoid abrasive polishes and clay bars, which can dull the topcoat over time.
Partial Front: 1–2 days. Full Front: 2–3 days. Full Car: roughly a week. Every install is panel-by-panel hand work — we don't rush it.
Ceramic Pro Gloss PPF carries a 10-year manufacturer warranty against yellowing, peeling, cracking, bubbling, and delamination. Coverage is transferable to the next owner.
Pricing depends on coverage scope and vehicle size. Partial front kits start in the lower hundreds; full front runs into the mid four figures on larger or more complex vehicles; full car varies. Send us your year/make/model and we'll quote you back the same day.