
Paint Protection
Invisible armor for your vehicle. PPF absorbs rock chips, scratches, and road debris so your paint doesn't have to. Self-healing technology means minor scratches disappear with heat. At Accurate Autoworks in Stony Plain, we precision-cut every piece of film using a digital plotter for a factory-perfect fit — no guessing, no rough edges. If you're driving Alberta roads, especially the gravel highways around Parkland County, PPF isn't optional — it's essential.
Why Protection?
Rock Chip Protection
Alberta highways will chip your paint. Period. Gravel trucks, construction zones, rural roads around Acheson and Parkland County — rocks are everywhere. PPF absorbs the impact so your paint stays flawless underneath. One saved rock chip pays for a section of film.
Self-Healing Technology
Light scratches from car washes, keys, or brush contact actually heal themselves. The top layer of the film smooths out with heat — sunlight on a warm day or a splash of hot water. Your vehicle stays looking clean without constant maintenance.
Invisible Protection
When installed properly, you can't even tell PPF is on the vehicle. It's optically clear with no orange peel or distortion. Your vehicle looks exactly the same — just protected. Nobody will know it's there until a rock bounces off your hood instead of chipping it.
Preserve Resale Value
A vehicle with perfect paint is worth significantly more at trade-in or private sale. PPF keeps your paint in new condition for years. When you eventually remove the film, the paint underneath looks like it did the day you drove it off the lot.
The Process
Choose Your Coverage
Call us at 780.818.9904 and tell us your vehicle. We'll recommend coverage based on how and where you drive. Partial front-end for highway commuters, full front for gravel road warriors, or full vehicle for maximum protection. We'll quote it on the spot.
Precision Cutting
Every piece of PPF is custom-cut on our digital plotter using exact templates for your vehicle's make, model, and year. No hand-trimming on your paint, no blade marks, no risk of scratching your vehicle during install.
Surface Prep and Install
Your vehicle gets a thorough wash and decontamination before any film goes on. We work in a controlled environment to keep dust out. The film is applied wet, squeezeed to remove all moisture, and carefully wrapped around edges for a seamless look.
Cure and Pickup
The film needs 24-48 hours to fully cure and bond. We'll let you know exactly when your vehicle is ready. You'll drive away knowing your paint is protected for the next 7-10 years — backed by a manufacturer warranty.
What's Included
Why PPF is Essential on Alberta Roads
If you've driven Highway 16A between Stony Plain and Edmonton, you've probably followed a gravel truck and watched rocks ping off your hood. If you've taken a rural road around Parkland County or Acheson, you know what loose gravel does to a front bumper. Alberta roads are hard on paint, and once a chip happens, it's there forever — unless you repaint. Paint protection film stops that cycle entirely. At Accurate Autoworks, we install PPF that's engineered to absorb impacts without showing damage, and its self-healing top coat takes care of light scratches on its own. We've protected everything from brand-new trucks to luxury sports cars for customers across Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, and Edmonton West. The best time to apply PPF is when your paint is still perfect — the second best time is right now.
Frequently Asked
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Accurate Autoworks — Stony Plain's go-to shop for tint, wraps, detailing, and print. Serving Spruce Grove, Parkland County, and Acheson.
