Paint Protection

Paint Protection

Paint Protection

What is PPF? 

Paint Protection Film (PPF) is an impact-resistant, eight mil (.008”) clear urethane plastic, which utilizes a clear-coat finish to maximize the glossy finish of modern vehicles. This film is applied to the body of the vehicle in strategically appointed areas. Originally coined the ‘Clear Bra’, it is also known as Paint Protection Film, ClearMask, Clear Shield, Invisible Shield, Invisible bra, or Stone Shield. PPF is designed to prevent automotive paint damage caused by gravel, insects, road debris, rocks and even vehicle impact.

Keep your car in excellent condition with our high-quality automotive paint protection film. If you’re in San Jose or Bay Area and are looking for the reliable vehicle films, get in touch with us today.

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How do vehicle films work? 

ClearBra paint protection is composed of a self-annealing outer layer combined with an energy-absorbing adhesive under layer. This modern technology creates a trampoline effect against rock chips - an owner's greatest worry. PPF provides a discrete barrier that is guaranteed not to bubble, crack, peel, or stain yellow.

Applications we offer: 

Vehicle films protect your vehicles from the elements. Golden State offers two options for ‘Clear Bra’ Paint Protection on your vehicle; we install computer designed patterns or in-house custom installations for seamless application. Golden State has a team of experienced installers. Golden State uses a state of the art graphic plotter to computer cut over 12,000 unique vehicle patterns. So contact Golden State today!

  • Invisible protection from damage caused by rocks, salt, insects, and other road debris
  • A proprietary, self healing top-coat formulation that is scratch and crack resistant with a high-gloss finish
  • Superior optical clarity
  • Easy installation and increased longevity
  • Ten-year Manufacturer’s Warranty
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