Paint Protection Film
(PPF) in Texas
Invisible Defense. Lasting Protection. Factory Finish Preserved.
Roads can be brutal on your paint—but your vehicle doesn’t have to show it. At Longhorn Collision and Dent, our professional Paint Protection Film (PPF) installation offers the ultimate defense against chips, scratches, and wear from everyday driving. Designed to be virtually invisible, PPF shields your paint while preserving the flawless look and value of your car.
Roads can be brutal on your paint—but your vehicle doesn’t have to show it. At Longhorn Collision and Dent, our professional Paint Protection Film (PPF) installation offers the ultimate defense against chips, scratches, and wear from everyday driving. Designed to be virtually invisible, PPF shields your paint while preserving the flawless look and value of your car.
What is Paint Protection Film?
Paint Protection Film, often called PPF or clear bra, is a self-healing polyurethane film that is applied over your vehicle’s painted surfaces. It forms a high-impact barrier that absorbs damage from road debris, salt, bug acids, and UV rays—keeping your original paint protected and pristine.
Our PPF is scratch-resistant, stain-resistant, and optically clear, providing discreet protection without changing your car’s appearance.


What's Included in Our PPF Packages
Why Choose Longhorn for PPF?
Paint Protection Film Installation
- Expert installation with precision-cut templates
- Edge-to-edge wrapping for maximum durability
- Local, Texas-based with 60+ years combined experience
- Seamless coordination with other services (ceramic coating, detailing, wraps)
- Lifetime warranty on film and installation*
Service Details
- Duration: 24 hrs
- Price Range: $2,500–$13,000
- Coverage: Full vehicle wraps or selected high-impact zones
- Note: Pricing depends on vehicle size, panel coverage, and film type. Custom quotes available upon request.
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Preserve Factory Paint
No repainting, no mismatched finishes.
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Save Time
Most jobs completed within hours.
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Save Money
More cost-effective than full panel repair.
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Eco-Friendly
No chemicals or fillers used.
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Chemical Resistance
Shields paint from road salt, sap, and more
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Maintain Vehicle Value
Ideal for resale or lease return vehicles.


PPF vs Ceramic Coating – Which Is Right for You?
While ceramic coatings provide chemical resistance and hydrophobic properties, PPF offers physical protection from actual damage like rocks and scratches. Many customers opt to combine both for complete protection—PPF for the panels, and ceramic coating on top for added gloss and water repellency.
Not sure which is right for your vehicle? Give us a call Contact Us—we’ll walk you through it.
Texas-Wide Coverage
No matter where you're located in Texas, our team is here to help. We've proudly served drivers from local communities to larger cities—always delivering consistent, high-quality results.
What is Paintless Dent Repair (PDR)?
Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is a method used to remove minor dents, dings, and hail damage from a vehicle’s body without the need for sanding, filling, or repainting. Technicians use specialized tools to gently massage the dented area from behind the panel, restoring the metal to its original shape while preserving the factory paint finish.
What types of damage can be repaired with PDR?
PDR is most effective for repairing minor dents, dings, and hail damage where the paint surface is intact. It works best on shallow dents located on flat, flexible panels. However, if the paint is cracked or the metal is stretched, traditional repair methods may be necessary.
How long does a typical PDR service take?
The duration of a PDR service depends on the extent of the damage. Minor dents can often be repaired within an hour, while more extensive hail damage may take between 24 to 48 hours to fix.
Is PDR covered by insurance?
Yes, many insurance companies cover PDR, especially for hail damage or minor dents. It’s often the preferred method because it’s less expensive and faster than traditional repairs.
Will the dent return after PDR?
No, once a dent has been properly repaired using PDR, it will not return. The process restores the metal to its original shape permanently.