Premium Automotive Paint Protection Film for Colorado Springs Drivers

Protection From The Elements
Shield Your Ride From Impact Damage on the Road
Every drive puts your paint in the line of fire. Loose gravel, rocks, bug splatter, sand, road salt, and everyday debris can quickly leave marks on the front end of your vehicle. Paint protection film, also known as PPF, adds a clear protective layer over your painted surfaces to help absorb that impact before it reaches the paint underneath.
Think of it as a nearly invisible shield for your vehicle’s most vulnerable areas. Once installed, the film helps defend against chips, light scratches, staining, and environmental wear while allowing your original paint color and finish to show through. It is especially valuable on front bumpers, hoods, fenders, mirrors, and other high-impact areas that take the most abuse on Colorado roads.
For drivers who care about preserving their vehicle’s appearance and value, PPF offers protection that wax, sealants, and ceramic coating cannot provide.
719AutoCustoms installs premium paint protection film for Colorado Springs drivers who want serious defense against road debris, rock chips, and daily wear. Our team focuses on clean coverage, careful PPF installation, and long-lasting results for everything from daily drivers to luxury vehicles, trucks, SUVs, and custom builds. If you want to protect your paint without changing the look of your vehicle, PPF is one of the smartest upgrades you can make.
719AutoCustoms Pricing
Paint Protection Film Packages
Starter Protection
Front Bumper
Starting at $499
Type: Clear, Matte/Satin
Areas Covered In PPF:
- Front bumper


Most Popular
Partial Front End
Starting at $1,199
Type: Clear, Matte/Satin
Areas Covered In PPF:
- Front bumper
- Partial hood
- Partial front fenders
Better Protection
Full Front End Package
Starting at $2,199
Type: Clear, Matte/Satin
Areas Covered In PPF:
- Front bumper
Full hood - Mirrors
- Full front fenders


Best of the Best
Full Body PPF
Starting at $5,000
Type: Clear, Matte/Satin, Color change
Full Body PPF is the highest level of paint protection for drivers who want complete exterior coverage. This package wraps the whole vehicle in protective film to help defend against rock chips, light scratches, road debris, and environmental wear while preserving the original paint underneath.
Windshield Protection Film
Starting at $499
Windshield protection film adds a clear layer of defense to one of the most vulnerable parts of your vehicle. It helps reduce the risk of chips, cracks, and damage from road debris while keeping your windshield clear and easy to see through.

Benefits of PPF
Real Road Protection Where It Matters Most
Helps Prevent Scratches and Paint Damage
Rock chips are one of the most common forms of paint damage, especially on front bumpers, hoods, mirrors, and fenders. PPF creates a durable layer between your paint and the debris that hits your vehicle during daily driving, highway travel, and mountain road trips. Instead of letting every impact reach the paint directly, the film helps take the abuse first.
Preserves Your Factory Paint
Factory paint is a major part of your vehicle’s value and appearance. Once it is chipped, stained, or scratched, repairs can be expensive and difficult to match perfectly. PPF helps preserve the original finish underneath, which is especially valuable for newer vehicles, luxury cars, custom builds, and owners who plan to keep their vehicle looking clean long-term.
Protects High-Impact Areas
Not every panel faces the same level of abuse. The front end of your vehicle usually takes the hardest hits from rocks, bugs, road grime, and loose debris. PPF packages allow you to target the areas most likely to get damaged, from focused bumper protection to full front-end or full-body coverage.
Keeps Your Vehicle Looking Newer
PPF helps your vehicle maintain a cleaner, better-kept appearance through daily use. By reducing visible chips, light scratches, and wear, it keeps the exterior looking sharper for longer. For drivers who take pride in what they drive, that protection makes a noticeable difference every time they walk up to their vehicle.
Should You Get It?
When Does PPF Make Sense?
You Recently Bought a New Vehicle
PPF makes sense if you want to protect your vehicle before the damage happens. It is especially valuable for new vehicles, where the goal is to preserve the original paint from the beginning instead of trying to repair chips later. If you recently purchased a car, truck, SUV, or performance vehicle, applying PPF early can help keep the exterior in better condition from day one.
You Drive on Highways or Mountain Roads
PPF is also a smart choice for drivers who spend a lot of time on highways, mountain roads, construction-heavy routes, or gravel-prone areas. Around Colorado Springs and the surrounding mountain areas, loose rock, debris, and changing road conditions can be hard on paint, especially across the front end of your vehicle.
You Own a Vehicle Worth Protecting
PPF is worth considering if you own a luxury vehicle, leased vehicle, custom build, or anything with paint you want to preserve. Even if you are not aiming for full-body coverage, protecting the front bumper, hood, fenders, and mirrors can make a big difference.
You Care About Long-Term Value
If you care about resale value, appearance, and avoiding unnecessary paint repairs, PPF is one of the most practical investments you can make in your vehicle. It helps keep your exterior looking cleaner, newer, and better protected through everyday driving.
Myths
Busting Common Paint Protection Film Misconceptions
“PPF Is Only for Exotic Cars”
PPF is popular on high-end vehicles, but it is not only for exotics. Daily drivers, trucks, SUVs, leased vehicles, and new cars can all benefit from paint protection film. Road debris does not care what you drive, and protecting vulnerable paint is valuable on almost any vehicle.
“PPF Makes My Vehicle Look Different”
High-quality clear PPF is designed to preserve the look of your vehicle, not change it. When installed properly, it blends with the paint and allows the original color and finish to show through. Matte, satin, and color options are also available for drivers who want a different look.
“Ceramic Coating Does the Same Thing”
Ceramic coating and PPF are different services. Ceramic coating helps with gloss, slickness, UV exposure, and easier cleaning, while PPF provides a physical layer of defense against rock chips and light impact damage. Many drivers choose both for a more complete exterior protection setup.
“PPF Means I Never Have to Maintain My Car”
PPF reduces damage, but it still needs proper care. Regular washing, safe cleaning methods, and avoiding harsh products will help the film stay clean and perform well over time. The benefit is that your paint has a stronger barrier against everyday road abuse.
“It Is Better to Wait Until the Paint Gets Damaged”
PPF works best before chips and scratches happen. Once the paint is already damaged, the film can protect it moving forward, but it will not erase the damage underneath. Installing PPF early helps preserve the finish instead of reacting after the fact.







