
Full front PPF coverage
Full front covers the entire hood, both fenders, the front bumper, and mirrors. It is the package we recommend for anyone putting real miles on Colorado highways, because there is no film line to see and no chip zone left exposed.
Why we recommend it
The daily-driver package that leaves nothing exposed
Partial coverage stops at the middle of the hood, which leaves a line and leaves the rest of the panel open to chips. Full front wraps the entire hood and fenders, so the whole front end is protected and there is no visible edge across your paint. For I-70, US-36, and canyon commuters, this is the coverage that actually keeps a front end looking new and protects resale value on a vehicle you plan to keep.

Proof
See the results
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“Eric did a fantastic job on our car! We had front bumper paint protection film, ceramic coating windshield protector and the most amazing ceramic coating on the entire car. The car is a Radiant Red and the coating makes it look amazing! It shines, it glows, it’s beautiful! Would highly recommend! Thanks Eric!!”
“We’ll be taking all our cars here. Eric and his team just did the 3M protective film on our new Tundra. The front bumper and grill are not simple applications, Eric made sure to talk us through what to look for if any of the film isn’t holding and to bring it back in and he’d fix it for us. He also tinted the front windows and they’re a perfect match to the rest. Their prices are very competitive, but it’s the absolutely top notch customer service, communication, and workmanship that make it an easy decision to come back. We’ll be getting our tonneau cover for our truck bed, ceramic coating for our older with a lot of life in her SUV, and will start using them to detail our cars given our great experience and the fact that everyone else continues to have the same.”
FAQ
Common questions
Why full front over partial?
Two reasons. Colorado gravel and highway debris hit the back half of the hood too, not just the leading edge, and full front covers all of it. And because the film wraps whole panels, there is no line across the middle of your hood to catch light or dirt.
How long does the install take?
Most full-front installs are a one to two day job depending on the vehicle, since the film is fit panel by panel and needs to cure. We will give you a firm timeline when we quote your specific vehicle.
Not sure which option?
Tell us your vehicle and we will send an honest recommendation, fast. No pressure, no upsell.
