PROFESSIONAL FULL FRONT PPF SERVICES IN RIVERSIDE, CA
The most popular and practical protection package. Defend the high-impact zones of your vehicle from rock chips, bug splatter, and road debris.

WHAT'S COVERED?
Our Full Front package ensures there are no visible lines across your hood or fenders, providing seamless, invisible protection for the areas that take 90% of the abuse on the road.
Full Hood
Complete coverage with wrapped edges for an invisible finish.
Full Front Bumper
Custom installation around complex intakes and grilles.
Full Front Fenders
Coverage from the bumper all the way to the doors.
Side Mirrors
Protection against bug etching and high-speed impacts.
FULL FRONT PPF FAQ.
What is the difference between Full Front and Partial Front?
Full Front covers the entire hood and fenders, eliminating any visible lines. Partial Front only covers the leading 18-24 inches, leaving a visible line across the middle of the hood.
How long does the installation take?
A Full Front package typically takes 1.5 to 2 business days for a perfect, edge-wrapped installation and initial curing.
Do you protect the headlights?
Yes! Headlight protection is included in our Full Front package to prevent pitting, sandblasting, and UV oxidation.
Will the film yellow over time?
No. We use premium XPEL and STEK films that are engineered with advanced UV inhibitors and are backed by a 10-year warranty against yellowing.
Real World Paint Protection Film Proof
Watch as we remove Paint Protection Film that saved a vehicle's paint from severe rock damage.
Transcript: In this demonstration, you can see severe rock impacts that hit the front bumper of this vehicle. By peeling back the damaged Paint Protection Film, we reveal pristine, untouched factory paint underneath. This is the real-world value of PPF—sacrificing the film so your paint doesn't have to be repainted.
Protection Proof:
The Film Took the Damage — Not the Paint
This is what paint protection film is designed for. A real CDA Auto Styling client hit something, the PPF absorbed the impact, and the original paint underneath stayed protected.
A client came back after the paint protection film was damaged from impact. The film showed the damage — but that is exactly the point. PPF is designed to sacrifice itself before your factory paint does.
Instead of repainting the panel, blending nearby panels, losing factory originality, and potentially affecting resale value, the damaged film can usually be removed and replaced in the affected area.
That is the difference between protection that simply looks good and protection that actually does its job.
Without PPF
- Impact reaches the painted panel
- Repaint may require blending
- Factory paint originality can be lost
- More downtime
- Potential resale value impact
With PPF
- Film absorbs the damage
- Original paint stays protected
- Damaged section can be replaced
- Faster recovery in many cases
- Helps preserve factory finish and resale value
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