PPF in Wixom, MI

Your Paint Stays Perfect Longer

Professional paint protection film installation that keeps your vehicle looking showroom-fresh through Michigan’s toughest conditions.

At a custom auto shop in Oakland County, MI, hands in black gloves carefully apply a perforated protective film to the front of a sleek red car bumper.

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At a custom auto shop in Oakland County, MI, two technicians carefully apply a protective film to the front of a blue car. One smooths the film diligently while the other holds it steady, ensuring it adheres perfectly to the vehicle's surface.

Paint Protection Film Benefits

What PPF Actually Does

You drive with confidence knowing your paint is protected. Rock chips bounce off instead of chipping through to metal. Road salt and debris wash away without leaving permanent marks.

Your car maintains that new-car appearance longer. The clear film is virtually invisible but incredibly tough. It takes the beating so your original paint doesn’t have to.

When it’s time to sell or return a lease, you’re not dealing with paint touch-ups or diminished value. The protection pays for itself by preserving what you already own.

Wixom Automotive Film Experts

We Know Paint Protection

Master Touch AutoSports has been protecting vehicles in Wixom and surrounding areas for years. We’ve seen what Michigan roads do to unprotected paint, and we know how to prevent it.

Our team installs paint protection film on everything from daily drivers to exotic cars. We use professional-grade materials and proven techniques that deliver results you can see and trust.

We’re not the cheapest option in town, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in proper installation, quality materials, and protection that actually works when you need it most.

At a custom auto shop in Oakland County, MI, a person meticulously applies a clear protective film to the front fender of a matte olive green car, concentrating on the area above the wheel. The hood is open, revealing their black-sleeved arm as they work with precision.

PPF Installation Process

How We Install Your Film

First, we thoroughly clean and prep your vehicle’s surface. Any contaminants or imperfections get addressed before the film goes on. This prep work determines how well the film adheres and performs.

Next, we precisely cut and position the paint protection film. We use computer-cut patterns when available or hand-cut pieces for custom coverage. The film gets applied using professional techniques that eliminate bubbles and ensure proper adhesion.

Finally, we inspect every edge and corner. The film needs to lay flat and stay put. We heat-activate the adhesive and trim any excess material. You leave with protection that’s ready to work immediately.

At a custom auto shop in Oakland County, MI, someone wearing black gloves expertly applies a protective film to a red car's side mirror using a small tool, ensuring the smoothest application process.

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Clear Bra Coverage Options

What Gets Protected

We offer partial and full-vehicle coverage depending on your needs and budget. Partial coverage focuses on high-impact areas like the front bumper, hood, fenders, and mirror caps. This protects the most vulnerable spots where damage typically occurs.

Full-vehicle coverage wraps your entire car in protection. Every painted surface gets covered, including door handles, rocker panels, and rear bumper areas. It’s comprehensive protection for vehicles that see heavy use or need maximum coverage.

Michigan’s road conditions make front-end protection especially important. Salt, sand, and debris hit your vehicle’s nose first. That’s where we see the most damage on unprotected cars, and where PPF makes the biggest difference.

Close-up of a blue car's front end at a custom auto shop in Oakland County, MI, as a transparent protective film is applied over the headlight and part of the hood. Water droplets are visible on the surface, reflecting the light above.
Quality PPF typically lasts 7-10 years with proper care. The film’s lifespan depends on factors like sun exposure, maintenance, and driving conditions. Michigan’s harsh winters can be tough on any protective coating, but premium films are designed to handle temperature extremes and road salt. Most manufacturers offer warranties ranging from 5-10 years, covering issues like yellowing, cracking, or adhesive failure. Regular washing and avoiding harsh chemicals help maximize the film’s lifespan.
Modern PPF is virtually invisible when properly installed. You might notice slight texture differences in certain lighting conditions, but the film shouldn’t be obvious to casual observers. Cheap films or poor installation can create visible edges, bubbles, or orange peel texture that gives away the protection. Professional installation and quality materials make the difference between invisible protection and obvious film work. The goal is protection you can’t see but can definitely feel confident about.
PPF actually helps preserve your original paint. The film protects against UV rays, which prevent fading and oxidation. When removed properly, the paint underneath often looks better than unprotected areas because it hasn’t been exposed to the elements. However, removal should be done professionally to avoid any potential issues. Leaving film on too long past its recommended lifespan can make removal more difficult, but it won’t damage properly maintained paint when handled correctly.
PPF costs vary based on coverage area, vehicle size, and film quality. Partial front-end coverage typically ranges from $1,200-$2,500, while full-vehicle protection can range from $4,000-$8,000 or more for luxury vehicles. The investment pays for itself by preventing paint damage that costs significantly more to repair. Rock chip repairs, paint touch-ups, and panel repaints add up quickly. Quality PPF installation is a one-time investment that protects your vehicle’s value for years.
PPF provides physical protection against impacts, while ceramic coating offers chemical and UV protection with easier cleaning. Think of PPF as armor that absorbs impacts from rocks and debris. Ceramic coating creates a hard, slick surface that repels water and contaminants but won’t stop physical damage. Many customers combine both for maximum protection – PPF for impact protection and ceramic coating for enhanced gloss and easier maintenance. Each serves different purposes in vehicle protection.
Minor scratches in PPF often self-heal with heat from the sun or warm water. Deeper cuts or tears typically require section replacement rather than repair. The modular nature of PPF installation means we can replace individual panels without redoing the entire job. This makes maintenance more affordable than you might expect. However, quality installation and premium films significantly reduce the likelihood of damage that requires replacement. Most PPF damage we see comes from improper installation or inferior film products.
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