Premium Paint Protection Film in Vancouver
Keep Your Vehicle Looking New, Mile After Mile
Driving in Vancouver exposes your vehicle to constant rain, gravel, and road debris — all of which can dull your paint and cause chips or scratches over time. Paint Protection Film (PPF), also known as a clear bra, is the ultimate way to preserve your car’s finish and maintain a showroom shine. This transparent, high-performance urethane film acts as an invisible barrier against rock chips, swirl marks, and UV damage, keeping your paint looking flawless year-round.
At Black Label, we provide professional PPF installation in Vancouver using premium films from XPEL and STEK. Our certified installers ensure a seamless, bubble-free application that enhances your vehicle’s appearance while delivering long-lasting protection. Whether you want full-body PPF coverage, front front end protection, or a custom package, we have options designed to suit every vehicle type and budget.
When it comes to paint protection in Vancouver, Black Label is a trusted name for quality, precision, and lasting results. We take pride in helping car owners protect their investment and drive with confidence. Book your paint protection film installation in Vancouver today and experience the best in automotive care.
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Full Hood: The entire surface of the hood.
Full Fenders: Both left and right front fenders.
Front Bumper: The entire front bumper cover, including lower grilles and fascia.
Headlights: Both headlight lenses.
Side Mirrors: The mirror caps or the entire mirror housing.
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Full Front End: Includes the entire hood, fenders, bumper, headlights, and mirrors.
Rocker Panels: The vulnerable lower side panels between the wheels.
A-Pillars & Leading Edge of Roof: Protection against chips on the upper front surfaces.
Rear Impact Areas: Coverage for the leading edge of the rear fenders and sections of the rear bumper prone to stone spray.
Doors: Protection for the lower part of the doors
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All Painted Panels: Entire Hood, Fenders, Doors, Quarter Panels, and Rear Bumper.
Top Panels: Full Roof and Trunk/Hatch.
Lenses: Headlights and Fog Lights.
Frequently Asked Questions About PPF
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After having Paint Protection Film (PPF) professionally installed, it’s important to let the adhesive fully cure for the best results. Most installers recommend:
Wait at least 48–72 hours before washing your car. This allows the film to properly bond to the paint.
During this period, avoid high-pressure water directly on the edges of the film and do not use automated car washes.
After the curing period, you can safely hand wash or use touchless car washes.
Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive brushes, as these can damage the film or reduce its lifespan.
Tip: Gentle maintenance and regular washing help keep your PPF clear, shiny, and long-lasting.
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Yes! You can safely apply wax over PPF to enhance shine and repel water. For longer-lasting protection and superior hydrophobic performance, consider pairing your PPF with a ceramic coating—it keeps your paint looking flawless with less maintenance.
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PPF protects against minor scratches, stone chips, and swirl marks, but it cannot prevent deep gouges or severe collisions. For additional scratch resistance, it can be combined with ceramic coating option.
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Yes. Professional removal is safe and won’t damage your original paint. PPF adhesives are designed to peel off cleanly with proper procedures.
PPF warranties do not cover repainted or refinished panels. Protection and longevity are only guaranteed on factory paint surfaces.
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If your vehicle is involved in an accident, PPF damage are covered by your insurance. Once you have a claim number for ICBC , our partnered auto body shop can guide you through the entire process—from repair and repaint to professional reapplication of your PPF—ensuring your vehicle is fully restored and protected.