EXPLORING THE BENEFITS OF PPF INSTALLATION IN KANSAS CITY IN 2024

Whether you drive a brand-new Toyota 4Runner in Overland Park, or a new Dodge 2500 pick-up in Shawnee Mission, most residents of Johnson County, Kansas go out of their way to protect their new vehicles from road debris. This leads many of them to hop on Google to explore the benefits of PPF installation in Kansas City.

Now – let’s be clear. Paint protection film or PPF is not for everyone. And it’s not necessary to have the entire vehicle wrapped in clear bra material (another name for PPF) to get the best protection against road debris, natural toxins, resistance to stains, or our harsh weather in the winter and summer seasons.

Nevertheless, investing in paint protection film – especially on your high strike areas is a fantastic investment in keeping your factory finish in OEM condition for years. It simply offers layers of protection for your factory paint job that any other product can’t.

In the information below, we’re going to explain why it’s a good idea for residents of Leawood, Prairie Village, Lees Summit, and other cities in Johnson County to consider paint protection film installation services at Detail Doctors Auto Detailing and Ceramic Coating

WHAT DOES PAINT PROTECTION FILM PROTECT AGAINST IN KANSAS CITY?

When it comes to protecting your vehicle’s paint, you have several options to consider. However, if you’re looking for the ultimate defense that offers unparalleled protection against damage, Paint Protection Film in Kansas City (PPF) is the way to go.

PPF forms a strong bond with your vehicle’s paint, whether it’s the factory finish, partial fenders, or any other surface, creating a thin yet highly effective shield. With PPF, you can ensure your vehicle’s paint stays pristine and protected.

When the film is installed, it prevents multiple pieces of debris from scratching or chipping your painted surfaces including:

  • Gravel: PPF is extremely strong and it’s nearly impossible for smaller rocks to penetrate the film and scratch your paintjob. However, it can’t prevent small dings. If that gravel rock is big enough, it might cause a small dent under the right situations. Generally, damage from rock chips is a thing of the past with PPF. 

  • Tire Chunks: It’s common for many semi-trucks driving down I-35 or daily drivers to shred a tire. When that happens, small chunks of solid rubber and steel belts often cover the highway. If one of those tire chunks hits a section of your vehicle with PPF, it won’t scratch the paint or leave scuff marks.

  • Road Salt: During the winter, those snowplows spray liquid road salt on the highways and city roads. Since salt is corrosive, installing PPF – especially a ceramic coated paint protection film, protects the paint, and makes it easier to wash off.

  • Tree Branches: Summer thunderstorms bring the threat of tornados and high winds. This typically causes small tree branches to break off and strike your vehicle’s front end. PPF blocks this type of debris as well

  • Other Items: This invisible film also protects the vehicle from road debris not mentioned above, against acid rain, chemicals, and rock chips.  

Previous
Previous

IS PAINT PROTECTION FILM A GOOD IDEA FOR PORSCHE’S IN KANSAS CITY?