Tesla PPF Coverage Plans That Match Your Model and Mileage
Tesla Paint Protection Film can be planned as focused coverage or expanded coverage, depending on how you use your vehicle. Many Model 3 and Model Y owners start with the front end because those cars see a lot of miles and parking lot exposure. Model S and Model X owners often choose broader coverage when they want consistent protection across more panels. Tesla Paint Protection Film can also be a good fit for high-contact spots like door edges, rear loading areas, and mirror caps where small scuffs can show up. We help you pick the coverage that fits your weekly driving and where your Tesla spends most of its time parked. If you want a clear plan, we map the areas you want protected and explain what the install process looks like from drop-off to pickup. Tesla Paint Protection Film is meant to feel practical, not complicated, so we keep the choices simple.


Tesla Paint Protection Film Prep That Keeps the Finish Looking Sharp
Tesla Paint Protection Film looks best when the surface under it is properly cleaned and prepped. We start by washing and decontaminating the paint to remove bonded grime that can affect the final appearance. If the paint has visible swirls or haze, paint correction can be added so the finish looks clearer before film goes on. That matters because film follows the surface underneath it, so a cleaner base helps the film look cleaner too. Tesla Paint Protection Film is a strong match for owners who want protection without changing the color of the vehicle. After installation, we go over basic care so you know how to wash, what to avoid early on, and how to keep the surface looking consistent. If you plan to add ceramic coating later, we can also help you plan the order so everything works together.


