Paint Protection Film (PPF) in Vancouver, WA

 

Paint Protection Film (PPF) in Vancouver, WA

 

XPEL Clear Bra Installation by Vancouver’s Trusted Local Experts

If you’re looking for professional paint protection film in Vancouver, WA, Ultimate Window Tinting has been the name Clark County drivers trust since 2004. As an authorized XPEL dealer, we install premium clear bra film that shields your vehicle’s paint from rock chips, road debris, bug acids, and the kind of everyday damage that comes with driving the I-5 and I-205 corridors. XPEL’s flagship film is just 8 mil (192 µm) thick, yet it withstands standardized gravel-impact testing at 70 PSI and sub-zero temperatures without detrimental effect.

Whether you just drove a new truck off the lot, you’re protecting a weekend sports car, or you want to keep your Tesla looking factory-fresh, our experienced installers deliver results that last, backed by XPEL’s industry-leading 10-year warranty against yellowing, cracking, blistering, and delamination.

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Why Vancouver, WA Drivers Need Paint Protection Film

Vancouver’s location puts your vehicle through a lot of wear and tear. More than 130,000 vehicles cross the I-5 Interstate Bridge between Clark County and Portland every day, making it one of the most congested corridors on the West Coast.3 That kind of traffic volume combined with active construction zones, freight trucks, and loose aggregate means rock chips and road debris are a daily reality, not a once-in-a-while annoyance. I-205 isn’t much better during peak commute hours, and the rural roads east toward Camas and Washougal bring their own share of loose chip seal and debris.

Then there’s the Pacific Northwest itself. Tree sap from Douglas firs, bird droppings that bake on during those surprisingly hot summer stretches, and months of rain that trap contaminants against your paint, it all takes a toll. A quality clear bra acts as an invisible barrier between your vehicle’s finish and everything the road throws at it. XPEL’s films are specifically engineered to resist staining from these environmental contaminants, passing immersion tests against motor oil, gasoline, and even lacquer thinner without detrimental effect.1

PPF is especially worth considering if you regularly drive gravel roads in north Clark County, commute across the I-5 or I-205 bridges into Portland, own a newer vehicle and want to preserve its resale value, or drive a truck, SUV, or low-profile sports car that’s more exposed to road spray. To learn more about how paint protection film works, visit our guide on what to know about paint protection film.

XPEL Paint Protection Film: The Products We Install

We’re selective about what we put on our customers’ vehicles. That’s why we work exclusively with XPEL, a brand that has earned its reputation as the industry standard for paint protection film. You can explore our detailed XPEL clear bra vs. 3M Scotchgard comparison to see why we made that choice.

XPEL Ultimate Plus™

XPEL’s flagship film is our most popular option for customers in the Vancouver area. Ultimate Plus is an 8-mil (192 µm) urethane film that’s virtually invisible once installed, delivering a high-gloss finish measured at over 90 gloss units.1 Its self-healing topcoat means light scratches and swirl marks disappear when heated, whether by the sun or a warm wash. The film uses an aliphatic polyurethane with over 200% tensile elongation,1 which allows our installers to wrap complex curves in a single piece without seams. It resists yellowing from UV exposure, won’t stain from environmental contaminants, and is backed by a 10-year manufacturer’s warranty.

XPEL Ultimate Fusion™

Ultimate Fusion combines everything people love about Ultimate Plus with a factory-integrated hydrophobic ceramic topcoat. That means enhanced water-beading performance right out of the box, water, dirt, and grime shed off more easily, which is a real advantage during the wet Pacific Northwest months. The film measures 190 µm (7.48 mil) and delivers over 300% tensile elongation,4 making it exceptionally conformable on complex body lines. It shares the same 10-year warranty for film defects as Ultimate Plus, with an additional 4-year warranty covering oxidation, loss of gloss, UV damage, and fading.2 If you’re the kind of driver who wants maximum protection with less maintenance, Fusion is worth a serious look. Read our full breakdown of XPEL Ultimate Fusion vs. Ultimate Plus to compare the two.

XPEL Ultimate Plus vs. Ultimate Fusion: At a Glance

Specifications sourced from XPEL’s published Technical Data Sheets.

Feature XPEL Ultimate Plus™ XPEL Ultimate Fusion™
Thickness 192 µm (8 mil) 190 µm (7.48 mil)
Film Material Aliphatic polyurethane Hydrophobic polyurethane
Gloss >90 GU (60°) >90 GU (60°)
Tensile Elongation >200% >300%
Self-Healing Yes (heat-activated) Yes (heat-activated)
Hydrophobic Topcoat No (add-on ceramic available) Yes (factory-integrated ceramic)
Stain Resistance Gasoline, motor oil, acetone, and more Gasoline, motor oil, acetone, and more
Stone Chip Test ASTM D3170 — No detrimental effect ASTM D3170 No detrimental effect
Film Warranty 10 years 10 years + 4-year ceramic warranty
Best For Drivers wanting proven, high-gloss protection at a strong value Drivers want built-in hydrophobic performance with less maintenance

Visit Ultimate Window Tinting in Vancouver, WA

Ultimate Window Tinting


6900 NE Hwy 99 #5
Vancouver, WA 98665

Phone:


(360) 686-2990

We’re located right on Highway 99 in the Hazel Dell area of Vancouver, making us easy to reach from anywhere in Clark County. Whether you’re coming from Salmon Creek, Felida, Orchards, or the Heights, we’re just a short drive away. And for customers across the river in Portland, we’re a quick trip over the I-5 or I-205 bridge, no Oregon sales tax on Washington services, either.

Clear Bra Coverage Options

Every vehicle and every driver is different, so we offer flexible coverage packages that match how you use your car and what you want to protect.

PARTIAL FRONT END

Covers the most impact-prone areas: a portion of the hood, fenders, front bumper, mirror backs, door cups, and door edge guards. This is a smart starting point for drivers who want solid protection without a full commitment, especially popular with daily commuters on Highway 14 and I-5.

FULL FRONT END

Extends coverage to the entire hood, full fenders, front bumper, mirror backs, door cups, and edge guards. This is our most-requested package for truck owners and anyone regularly driving through construction zones or gravel roads in Clark County.

FULL BODY

Complete paint protection for every painted surface on your vehicle. Full body coverage is ideal for high-end, luxury, or enthusiast vehicles where preserving the finish everywhere, not just the front, is a priority. It’s also the top choice for Tesla owners and EV drivers who want total peace of mind.

Vancouver, WA Neighborhoods We Serve

We provide paint protection film installation for vehicle owners throughout Vancouver and Clark County, including Hazel Dell, Salmon Creek, Felida, Orchards, Cascade Park, Mill Plain, Fisher’s Landing, Minnehaha, the Heights, and downtown Vancouver. We also serve drivers from nearby communities like Camas, Washougal, Ridgefield, La Center, and Battle Ground.

Why Vancouver Chooses Ultimate Window Tinting for PPF

There's no shortage of shops that will slap film on a bumper. Here's what sets us apart.

20+ Years of Local Experience

We've been serving Vancouver since 2004. We know the cars, the roads, and the conditions in Clark County, and we've installed film on everything from daily-driven Subarus to six-figure exotics.

Authorized XPEL Dealer

We don't just stock XPEL products; we're certified by XPEL and use their precision Design Access Program (DAP) to cut patterns specifically for your vehicle's exact year, make, and model. That means cleaner edges, better coverage, and a more seamless look. Learn more about why XPEL PPF is a smart investment for your car

Family-Owned and Operated

You're not dealing with a franchise or a revolving door of employees. Our team takes personal pride in every installation because our name is on the work.

Comprehensive Vehicle Protection Under One Roof

Many of our PPF customers also take advantage of our window tinting services for a complete protection package. Bundling services means one shop, one visit, and a team that already knows your vehicle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does paint protection film last?

XPEL paint protection film is built to last roughly 7 to 10 years with proper care. That timeframe can vary depending on exposure and maintenance, but most of our Vancouver customers find that the film easily outlasts their ownership of the vehicle. Both XPEL Ultimate Plus and Ultimate Fusion come backed by a 10-year manufacturer warranty covering yellowing, cracking, blistering, and delamination.2 Ultimate Fusion’s ceramic topcoat carries an additional 4-year warranty for oxidation and loss of gloss.2

How long does PPF installation take?

A partial front end typically takes a few hours, while a full front end or full body installation can take a full day or more, depending on the vehicle. We’ll give you an accurate time estimate when you bring your vehicle in or request a quote. We prioritize getting it right over getting it fast.

How long does PPF take to cure?

The film needs time to fully bond to your vehicle’s paint. We recommend avoiding washing your car for about 48 hours after installation and being gentle with the film for the first week or so. Full cure time varies depending on temperature and humidity, but in the Pacific Northwest climate, plan on about two weeks for the adhesive to fully set.

What’s the difference between PPF and ceramic coating?

They protect against different things. PPF is a physical film at 8 mil thick, it absorbs impacts from rock chips, road debris, and scratches. It’s the only option that actually prevents paint damage from physical contact. Ceramic coating is a liquid-applied layer (typically around 1 µm thick) that enhances gloss, makes the surface hydrophobic, and provides some chemical and UV protection, but it won’t stop a rock from chipping your hood. Many of our customers opt for both: PPF on the high-impact areas and ceramic coating on the rest of the vehicle. XPEL’s FAQ confirms that combining PPF with their FUSION PLUS ceramic coating is recommended.5

Can PPF be removed without damaging the paint?

Yes. When professionally removed, XPEL paint protection film comes off cleanly without harming your factory paint. The acrylic adhesive is formulated to resist delamination during use but won’t damage paint or leave residue upon removal.1 If you ever want to re-wrap or remove it, our team handles the process carefully to ensure a residue-free result.

Is a clear bra the same thing as PPF?

Yes, clear bra is just the industry nickname for paint protection film. The term dates back to when the film was primarily applied to the front end of vehicles (like a “bra” for the bumper and hood). Today, clear bra and PPF refer to the same product, and it can be applied to any painted surface on the vehicle.

Do you install PPF on Teslas and other electric vehicles?

Absolutely. We work on Teslas regularly and understand the unique considerations that come with EV paint, including Tesla’s notoriously thin factory clear coat. We offer Tesla-specific PPF and tinting packages designed to give EV owners complete protection.

Protect Your Vehicle’s Paint Schedule Your PPF Installation Today

Your vehicle has enough to deal with on the roads around Vancouver, including rock chips from I-5 construction, tree sap in the driveway, gravel on county roads, etc. Paint protection film handles all of it, so your finish doesn’t have to. If you’re ready to protect your investment with XPEL clear bra film installed by a team with over two decades of experience, reach out today.