Stop Scuffs and Scratches

Professional PPF Installs in Allentown, PA

Rock Guard Paint Protection Film Packages

Partial Front Protection

Starting at $1,250

THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • Partial Hood
  • Partial Fenders
  • Side View Mirrors
  • Front Bumper
  • Headlights

Full Front Protection

Starting at $2,150

THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • Full Hood
  • Full Fenders
  • Side View Mirrors
  • Front Bumper
  • Headlights

High Impact Protection

Starting at $2,550

THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:

  • Full Hood
  • Full Fenders
  • Side View Mirrors
  • Front Bumper
  • Headlights
  • Rocker Panels
  • Rear Impact Protection

Full Vehicle Protection

Starting at $5,400

Wraps your entire vehicle in a nearly invisible layer of protection that helps prevent rock chips, road rash, and everyday scuffs. It’s the best way to keep your paint looking clean and consistent long term, especially if you drive a lot or want to preserve the value of a higher-end vehicle.

Allentown, PA’s Destination for Premier PPF Installs

If you’re tired of watching your paint collect rock chips like it’s a hobby, Paint Protection Film (PPF) is your new best friend. It’s a clear, durable film that takes the hits from road debris, bug splatter, and everyday scuffs, so your paint doesn’t have to. The best part is you still get to enjoy the look of your vehicle, just with a layer of protection that keeps it looking cleaner and newer longer. Whether you want to cover high-impact areas like the front end or go full body for max peace of mind, we’ll help you pick the right coverage and install it with clean edges and a precise fit you won’t stop staring at.

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The Truth About Common PPF Myths

  • Myth 1: PPF will make my paint look cloudy or change the color

    A quality PPF install shouldn’t dull your finish or make the paint look weird. The film is designed to be clear and glossy, so your paint still looks like your paint, just protected. If you’ve seen cloudy PPF before, that’s usually old film, cheap film, or an install that wasn’t done right. With the right material and proper prep, your vehicle should look clean, crisp, and completely normal.

  • Myth 2: PPF is only worth it on super expensive cars

    PPF makes sense on anything you want to keep looking good. Daily drivers take more abuse than weekend cars, and they rack up chips and road rash the fastest. If you’re commuting on highways, driving behind trucks, or dealing with rough seasonal roads, PPF can save you from constantly touching up the front end. It’s not about the badge. It’s about how you use the vehicle.

  • Myth 3: PPF means I’ll never get a chip or scratch again

    PPF is tough, but it’s not magic. It’s built to absorb impacts and prevent a lot of damage, but a big enough rock at the wrong angle can still leave a mark. The difference is the film usually takes the hit instead of your paint. It’s about reducing damage and keeping the finish looking better for longer, not promising a perfect front end forever.

  • Myth 4: PPF is hard to maintain, and you can’t wash the car normally

    You can absolutely wash a vehicle with PPF, and it’s usually easier than bare paint because contaminants don’t stick as aggressively. The main thing is avoiding automatic brush washes since they can create swirls and stress edges. Stick to a good hand wash routine, keep your towels clean, and you’re good. If you want extra easy mode, adding a ceramic coating on top can make washing even quicker.

  • Myth 5: PPF will ruin my paint when it’s removed

    When PPF is installed correctly and removed the right way, it’s designed to come off without harming factory paint. Most of the horror stories come from film that’s been left on too long, removed improperly, or applied over repainted panels without proper curing. That’s why choosing an experienced installer matters. The goal is simple: protect now, remove cleanly later, and keep your paint in great shape underneath.

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Rock Guard Film Paint Protection Film FAQs

  • What does PPF actually protect against?

    PPF is built for the stuff that ruins paint on real roads. It helps prevent rock chips, sandblast marks, bug splatter staining, light scuffs, and the random little hits that happen from daily driving. It’s not a force field for door dings or major impacts, but for front-end damage and everyday abuse, it’s the best protection you can put on paint.

  • Will I be able to see the film on my vehicle?

    Most people can’t, and that’s the point. A quality install should look clean and tight with smooth edges and a clear finish that doesn’t distract from the paint. You might notice it if you go hunting for it up close, especially on tricky edges or complex panels, but from normal viewing distance it should just look like your paint is in great shape. The better the prep and the install, the more invisible it feels.

  • How long does PPF last, and what about warranties?

    PPF is made to hold up for years, not months. How long it lasts depends on the film type, how the vehicle is used, and how it’s maintained, but a quality film backed by a warranty is built for long-term protection. We’ll walk you through expected lifespan and warranty details, so you know exactly what you’re getting and what’s covered.

  • Should I do PPF, ceramic coating, or both?

    If you’re mainly worried about rock chips and impact damage, start with PPF. If you want easier cleaning and strong chemical resistance, ceramic coating is a great choice. If you want the best of both worlds, you can combine them by protecting the impact areas with PPF and adding ceramic coating for extra slickness and easier maintenance. We’ll help you choose the setup that fits your driving habits and your budget.

  • How do I care for PPF after it’s installed?

    It’s pretty simple, but the first week matters. Avoid aggressive washing right away, skip automatic brush washes, and let the film settle and fully bond. After that, regular hand washing is perfect, and bug splatter and road grime usually come off easier than bare paint. If you want a low-maintenance setup, ask about adding ceramic coating on top of the film for even easier cleaning.

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