Color Paint Protection Film
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Color PPF does two jobs at once: it transforms your car's appearance and protects the original paint underneath. No need to choose between style and protection. We sell color paint protection film rolls in a wide range of finishes and colors, suitable for full wraps or targeted coverage, for enthusiasts and professional installers alike.
What Is Color PPF and How Is It Different From Clear PPF?
Color PPF wrap starts where clear PPF leaves off. The protective foundation is identical — thermoplastic urethane that handles rock chips, UV rays, scratches, and road debris. What's different is the color layer integrated into the film itself.
Clear PPF is designed to disappear on the car. Color change PPF does the opposite — it replaces the visual appearance entirely while the original paintwork stays untouched underneath. No permanent commitment, no respraying, no prep work that can't be undone.
The result is a color shift PPF that covers both bases: body protection from real-world damage and a full color change that can be removed when priorities shift. That's what separates it from both clear PPF and a standard vinyl wrap.
Protection and Style in One Film
Color PPF pulls double duty, and that's the whole point.
The film blocks rock chips, stone chips, road debris, and UV radiation — anti-scratch and resilient the same way any high-performance clear film would. Harsh chemicals don't eat through it. Bird droppings don't stain it. The hydrophobic surface sheds water and dirt, and when light scratches appear, self-healing technology closes them up in the heat.
But the paint underneath? Untouched. The original finish stays exactly as it was — the color change happens on the film, not on the car.
Gloss punches up the depth. Matte kills the reflection entirely. Satin lands in between. Whichever finish you go with, the protection underneath is the same. Swirl marks disappear, environmental damage stays off the paint, and the car looks exactly how you wanted it to.
Available Finishes and Colors
Color PPF comes in three core finishes, and each one does something different to the car.
Gloss brings out depth and color brilliance, giving the vehicle a sharp, polished look. Matte films flatten the surface completely — no reflection, no shine, just a clean and purposeful stance. Satin sits between the two, with a subtle sheen that shifts depending on the light.
Beyond finish, color PPF rolls come in a wide range of colors: from classic blacks and whites to bold tones and chameleon films that shift color depending on the angle. Whatever your style, there's a combination here to match it.
Color PPF Cost: What Affects the Price?
Price on color PPF comes down to four things: quality, finish, brand, and how much film you're buying.
High-quality colored TPU film with advanced TPU construction and self-healing technology sits at a higher price point and for good reason. It’s long-lasting, performs better, and usually comes with a one-year warranty from the wrap manufacturer. Budget film saves money upfront, but rarely holds up the same way.
The finish type shifts the price, too. Matte and satin tend to cost more than gloss across most brands.
On roll size — bigger rolls mean more coverage and a lower cost per square foot. For detailers or anyone wrapping full panels, rolls are consistently more cost-effective than pre-cut kits. You pay for what you actually use.
Who Is Color PPF For?
Color change PPF attracts a specific kind of buyer — someone who wants more than just a protected car.
Enthusiasts who want their vehicle to stand out without touching the original paint underneath. Owners looking for a color shift that doesn't lock them in permanently. People who want premium paint protection and a visual upgrade without paying for two separate solutions.
Detailers and installers come here for the rolls — practical, flexible, and cost-effective for client work where coverage requirements vary from job to job.
If that's you, this range was put together with exactly that in mind.
Why Buy Color Paint Protection Films From Us
Tint carries color PPF rolls across all three finishes — gloss, matte, and satin — in a range of colors built for both enthusiasts and professional installers. Everything is available to order online. Not sure which film fits your project? Our team is here to help you narrow it down before you buy.
How to Buy Color PPF Rolls: What to Know Before You Order
Buying color PPF rolls for the first time raises a few practical questions. Here's what actually matters.
Start with the area you're covering. Full wraps need significantly more film than partial coverage. Roll width decides how you tackle each panel. Narrow rolls make sense for smaller areas — mirrors, door edges, A-pillars. Anything bigger, like hoods, roofs, bumpers, needs a wider roll to keep seams minimal and the finish clean.
Length is straightforward: measure what you're covering, add some buffer for trimming, and pick accordingly. Our stock includes rolls in multiple widths and lengths, so the size you need is usually right here. Questions about quantities? Our team sorts that out before you place the order.