Professional PPF Installation in Myrtle Beach, SC
If you’re tired of rock chips, sand blasts, and road rash beating up your paint in Myrtle Beach, Paint Protection Film (PPF) at Classic Tint and Coatings gives your vehicle a tough, nearly invisible shield.

Stop Scratches and Scuffs
Protect Your Ride With PPF in Myrtle Beach, SC
PPF installation is for drivers who are done watching fresh paint get chewed up by rock chips and sand on every trip. We’ll carefully wrap the most at-risk areas or your whole vehicle in a clear, self-healing film that takes the abuse, so your paint doesn’t have to. You’ll still see your factory color and body lines, or you can switch it up with a matte look if you want something different. In Myrtle Beach, where road debris, salt, and sun are a constant, PPF is how you keep your ride looking sharp without stressing every time you hit the highway.




Classic Tint and Coatings Pricing
Our Paint Protection Film Packages
Silver
Starter Protection
STARTING AT $699
Areas Covered In PPF:
- Front bumper
- Partial hood
- Mirrors
- Partial front fenders
- Door edge guards
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Gold
Most Popular
STARTING AT $1,299
Areas Covered In PPF:
- Front bumper
- Full hood
- Mirrors
- Full front fenders
- Rocker panels
- Door edge guards
- Headlights
- Windshield pillars
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Platinum
Best of the Best
STARTING AT $5,999
Our full body PPF package wraps your entire vehicle in self-healing protection, so light swirls and scratches disappear with a little heat. You can choose clear film to keep your factory gloss or matte film to completely change the look while still guarding against chips, road rash, and everyday wear.
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Additional Add On Services
Exoshield Windshield Protection Film
STARTING AT $499
Our windshield protection film provides a premium layer of defense for your vehicle's glass, combining durability with crystal-clear transparency. Designed to absorb impacts from road debris, stones, and environmental elements, this innovative solution minimizes the risk of chips, cracks, and scratches. Not only does it extend the life of your windshield, but it also enhances safety by preserving visibility in all conditions.
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PPF Solutions For All Vehicles
Is PPF Worth it For Your Ride?
New Cars You Want To Keep Nice
If you just bought a new car and you’re already stressing about the first rock chip, PPF is a no brainer. It lets you actually enjoy driving without feeling like every highway trip is ruining your front end. You’ll keep that fresh paint look way longer and you won’t cringe every time you hear something smack the bumper.
Sports Cars and Weekend Rides
Got something fast, fun, or special you only drive when the weather’s nice? PPF helps you keep it looking like a garage queen, even if you actually drive it. Those wide tires love to kick up rocks and junk, and the film takes the abuse so your paint doesn’t. It’s perfect for cars you’re proud of and plan to hang onto.
Daily Drivers and Commuter Cars
Even if your car’s “just a commuter,” it still gets hammered every day. Highway miles, parking lots, and construction zones all add up. PPF helps your front bumper, hood, and other high impact areas hold up better so your car doesn’t look tired before it’s paid off. You’ll get more life out of the paint and it’ll be easier to sell down the road.
Trucks and SUVs That See Work
If your truck or SUV hauls gear, hits job sites, or spends time on rough roads, PPF makes a ton of sense. Rockers, lower doors, and fenders all get blasted by gravel, mud, and road grime. Film on those spots keeps the paint from getting chewed up while you actually use the vehicle the way it was meant to be used.
Beach, Boat, and Road Trip Rigs
For vehicles that constantly see beach trips, boat ramps, and long drives, PPF is a solid upgrade. Sand, salt, and highway debris are rough on paint, especially around the front, rear, and lower panels. With film in the right spots, you can load up, hit the road, and enjoy the drive without babying your vehicle every second.
Protect Your Paint With PPF Today
Have Questions?
Peruse Our Paint Protection Film FAQs
What is PPF and what does it actually do for my car?
PPF, or paint protection film, is a clear, durable film that’s applied to your paint to take the hits from rock chips, sand, and road debris. Instead of your front bumper and hood getting beat up, the film absorbs the abuse. You still see your factory color and body lines, but you get a layer of real protection on top. It’s one of the best ways to keep your paint looking clean and sharp in Myrtle Beach.
Where on my vehicle should I put PPF?
That depends on how and where you drive. A lot of people start with high-impact areas like the front bumper, hood, fenders, mirrors, and rocker panels, since those take most of the damage. If you’re picky about how your car looks or you do a lot of highway driving, a full front or full body package gives you the most peace of mind. We’ll walk around the car with you and help you decide what makes the most sense.
What does “self-healing” PPF mean?
Self-healing sounds fancy, but it’s actually pretty simple. Light swirls and small marks in the film can “heal” when they’re exposed to heat from the sun or warm water. That means the surface keeps looking smoother instead of getting covered in light scratches over time. Your paint stays protected underneath, and the film keeps looking clean and glossy or matte, depending on what you choose.
How long does PPF last and how do I take care of it?
With quality film and proper care, you can expect years of solid protection. You’ll still want to wash your car regularly with good products and soft mitts, just like you would with nice paint. Avoid harsh chemicals and automatic brush washes, since those can beat up the surface. If you’re ever unsure what to use on it, just ask and we’ll point you in the right direction.
Is PPF worth it if I already have ceramic coating?
PPF and ceramic coating do different jobs, and they actually work great together. PPF is your main defense against physical impact like rock chips and sand, while ceramic coating is more about easy cleaning, gloss, and chemical resistance. A lot of people put PPF on high-impact areas, then add ceramic coating on top for easier maintenance and extra gloss. If you want the best overall protection, pairing them is hard to beat.


