Paint Protection Film | Rock Chip & Scratch Protection For Your New Vehicle
Paint Protection Against Rock Chips - Long Term Shine
This week at Shine Division Detailing in Oceanside, we completed a full paint protection package that combined Paint Protection Film (PPF) on the front end with a ceramic coating on the rest of the vehicle. This setup is ideal for anyone who wants maximum rock chip protection for high impact areas and long-term gloss across the entire body.
Full Front Paint Protection Film (PPF)
The front end of any vehicle takes the most damage — rock chips, road debris, bug etching, and harsh highway exposure. That’s why we installed a Full Front PPF package, protecting key impact zones including the hood, front bumper, fenders, mirrors, and headlights.
This premium self-healing film adds an invisible layer of protection while maintaining a deep, glossy finish. It absorbs impact, prevents chipping, and keeps the paint looking brand new.
Ceramic Coating on Remaining Surfaces
After completing the PPF install, we prepped and ceramic coated the rest of the body, glass, and wheels for a consistent, durable shine. Using a professional-grade Shine Supply coating, we locked in gloss and added years of protection against UV rays, oxidation, and environmental fallout.
The end result — slick, hydrophobic surfaces that make washing effortless and keep the vehicle looking freshly detailed.
The Perfect Pair for Complete Protection
Pairing PPF and ceramic coating gives your vehicle the best protection package possible:
- PPF guards against rock chips and impacts
- Ceramic coating adds chemical and UV resistance
- Both together create a deep, uniform gloss with easy maintenance
It’s the go-to combo for truck owners and daily drivers who want their paint to look flawless long-term.
Protect Your Investment with Professional Installation
At Shine Division Detailing, we tailor each protection package to your vehicle’s needs — whether it’s a daily commuter, weekend toy, or off-road rig. All services are performed in-house under proper lighting, using professional-grade materials and Carfax-reported documentation.



























