Quebec winters are among the harshest in North America for vehicle bodywork. Between road salt, gritting materials, and gravel spray, your paint endures constant assault for 5 months a year.
Road salt chemically attacks paint and metal, causing corrosion. Sand and gravel thrown by vehicles ahead create stone chips on your hood and bumper. Freeze-thaw cycles worsen existing micro-cracks.
PPF acts as invisible armor: it absorbs gravel impacts without perforating, resists chemical salt products, and its self-healing properties repair micro-scratches caused by snow brushing.
Our clients who drive without PPF in Quebec see an average of 30-50 paint chips on the hood after a single winter. With PPF, zero damage to the factory paint underneath.
The ideal timing: install PPF in fall before the first snow. Contact us in September to reserve your installation slot.
