Stop Rock Chips Before They Start

Paint Protection Film in Loveland, OH

PPF installed by Loveland's most experienced vehicle enhancement shop. Three coverage levels, custom packages available, and results backed by over a decade of installs.

Llumar Valor

What's at Stake

Paint Protection Film Reduces Risk to Your Paint

The moment you drive off the lot, your paint is under attack. Rock chips from the highway. Bug splatter that etches into your clear coat on a summer drive. Road grime that bonds to the surface and works its way in over time. None of it is dramatic on any given day, but over months and years, unprotected paint tells the story. Chips cluster on the hood and bumper. The leading edges dull. By the time most people notice, the damage is done.

PPF Is Physical Armor for Your Paint

Paint protection film is a thick, clear urethane film that absorbs the impacts, scratches, and environmental damage that would otherwise hit your paint directly. It takes the hit so your clear coat doesn't have to. Unlike wax or ceramic coating, PPF provides genuine physical protection. Every PPF install we do starts with a thoroughly cleaned and decontaminated paint surface. The film is custom cut to fit your specific vehicle and installed with precision, with edges carefully wrapped or tucked wherever possible to minimize visible termination lines. At Unique Auto Detailing in Loveland, we install LLumar Valor PPF, one of the most trusted films in the industry, across three coverage packages with custom options available for anything in between.

Pricing

Paint Protection Film Packages in Loveland, OH

Level 1 — Partial Coverage - Escalade

Level 1 — Partial Coverage

Starting at $995

  • Areas of Coverage Include:

    • Front bumper
    • Partial hood
    • Partial front fenders
GET A FREE ESTIMATE

CALL (513) 833-7784

Level 2 — Full Front Coverage

Starting at $1,795

  • Areas of Coverage Include:

    • Front bumper
    • Full hood
    • Full front fenders
    • Headlights
    • Fog lights
GET A FREE ESTIMATE

CALL (513) 833-7784

Level 2 — Full Front Coverage - Escalade
Level 3 — Full Body - Escalade

Level 3 — Full Body

Starting at $3,999

Full body PPF covers every painted panel on the vehicle from front to rear. Every surface that can chip, scratch, or take a hit is protected under a continuous layer of paint protection film. This is the right choice for new vehicles, high-end paint, or any vehicle where maintaining perfect paint condition over the long term is the goal. Once the film is on, you drive without worrying about what the road is doing to your paint

GET A FREE ESTIMATE

CALL (513) 833-7784

Unique Auto Detailing

How PPF Protects Your Finish

What Does Paint Protection Film Actually Do?

Black and white line icon of a car partially overlapped by a shield containing a checkmark, representing car insurance.
Rock Chips Stop at the Film, Not in Your Paint

The most immediate benefit of PPF is the one most drivers come in for, chip prevention. At highway speeds, small stones and road debris hit your leading panels with enough force to break through clear coat and reach the color layer. PPF absorbs that impact in the film itself. The chip shows up in the PPF if at all, not in your paint.

An icon showing three stacked layers alongside a shield with a checkmark, representing secure, multi-layered protection.
Bug Splatter and Environmental Damage Won't Etch Through

Bug splatter is more corrosive than most drivers realize. The acids in insect remains start working on clear coat within hours on a hot day, and if they're not cleaned off quickly they leave permanent etchings that no polish can fully remove. PPF creates a barrier that those acids hit first, not your paint. The same goes for tree sap, bird droppings, and industrial fallout. On an unprotected vehicle, these are a constant threat. On a film-covered panel, they're a wash-off problem.

A black and white line art icon of the front view of a modern car.
Your Paint Stays New Longer

Unprotected paint picks up micro-scratches, swirl marks, and surface marring constantly from washing, from brushing against clothing and bags, from the environment. PPF resists this kind of surface wear far better than bare clear coat. The paint under the film looks the same five years in as it did the day the film went on. That matters for resale value, and it matters for how the vehicle looks and feels to drive every day.

Installation Matters

PPF Installation Quality is Everything

A PPF install is only as good as the installer. Poorly cut patterns, improper surface prep, or film applied over contamination will show in lifted edges, visible seams, trapped debris, or premature failure. Every install at our Loveland shop starts with a full paint decontamination and uses precision-cut patterns for your specific vehicle. We take the time to tuck and wrap edges wherever the design allows. The goal is film you don't notice until you realize your paint still looks perfect after two Ohio winters.

Our Story

PPF And Ceramic Coating Work Better Together

PPF handles the physical impacts. Ceramic coating handles the chemical and UV exposure. Used together, they cover each other's gaps; PPF on the high-impact areas, ceramic coating over the top and across the rest of the vehicle. Many of our customers in Loveland choose this combination for vehicles they intend to keep long-term. The result is a surface that repels contamination, resists chips, and stays cleaner between washes with minimal ongoing maintenance.

Installation Matters

What People Ask Before Getting Paint Protection Film

  • Q: What does paint protection film actually protect against?

    PPF is designed to absorb physical impacts and resist surface damage that would otherwise reach your paint directly. Rock chips, road debris, bug splatter, minor abrasions, and surface scratches all stop at the film rather than in your clear coat. It does not replace washing or proper maintenance, but it fundamentally changes the risk profile of driving.

  • Q: Will PPF be visible on my vehicle after it's installed?

    A quality PPF install on a clean vehicle is nearly invisible in normal conditions. Our PFF is an optically clear film, and when it's properly fitted and installed without trapped debris or edge lifting, most people won't notice it's there. Panel edges and wrap points are the most visible areas on any install. Our process tucks and wraps edges wherever the vehicle design allows to minimize those transitions. The clearer your paint going in, the cleaner the result.

  • Q: How long does paint protection film last, and what's covered under warranty?

    Our PPF is built for long-term durability and comes with a manufacturer warranty against yellowing, bubbling, cracking, and peeling. Actual lifespan varies depending on the vehicle's exposure and how it's maintained, but properly installed and cared-for film routinely lasts many years. When film does eventually reach the end of its life, it can be professionally removed and the paint underneath will be in the same condition it was in on the day it was covered.

  • Q: What's the difference between the partial, full front, and full body packages?

    The difference is coverage area and the level of exposure you're addressing. The partial package covers the primary chip-collection zones; bumper, partial hood, and partial fenders. The full front extends that to every panel facing forward at speed, including full hood, full fenders, headlights, and fog lights. Full body covers every painted panel on the vehicle. The right choice depends on how you drive, how long you plan to keep the vehicle, and how much chip risk you're willing to accept on uncovered panels. We're happy to walk you through it in person here in Loveland.

  • Q: Should I get PPF, ceramic coating, or both?

    They solve different problems, so the best answer for most vehicles is both. PPF provides physical impact resistance that ceramic coating can't match. Ceramic coating provides chemical resistance, UV protection, and an easy-clean surface that PPF alone doesn't deliver. We recommend PPF on the high-impact zones and a full ceramic coating over the rest of the vehicle. It's the combination that gives your paint the most complete coverage available.