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Avon, OH’s Leading Matte PPF Installer

If you love the look of matte paint or have always wanted that stealthy, satin finish, BFH Detailing’s matte Paint Protection Film (PPF) service is the way to do it without stressing over every rock chip. Matte PPF helps protect true matte paint from stains, etching, and road rash, so it keeps that smooth, non-gloss look instead of turning patchy or glossy in spots. 


Got a glossy car? Matte PPF can completely transform the appearance, giving you a factory-style satin finish while adding a thick layer of protection on top of your paint. You get a unique look and real-world defense against everyday abuse, all in one install.

Matte Paint Protection Film Packages

Full Front End

STARTING AT

$1,800

TURNAROUND: 1 DAY

This Package Includes: 

  • Front bumper
  • Full hood
  • Mirrors
  • Full front fenders
  • Headlights

Track Package

STARTING AT

$2,400

This Package Includes: 

  • Front bumper
  • Full hood
  • Mirrors
  • Full front fenders
  • Rocker panels
  • Impact rear fenders
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Whole Vehicle

STARTING AT

$6,000

BFH Detailing’s whole vehicle matte PPF package is perfect for locking in a factory matte finish or transforming glossy paint into a stealthy satin look. From bumper to bumper, it protects every panel from chips, stains, and uneven shine so your car’s finish stays smooth and consistent.

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Add-On Services 

Windshield Protection Film

STARTING AT

$450

Tired of chips and cracks from driving around Avon? Our windshield protection film is the answer. It’s a transparent, nearly undetectable layer that takes the hit from rocks and road debris, saving your glass from damage. Think of it as a smart way to avoid those frequent and frustrating windshield repairs.

Questions? Matte PPF FAQs

  • 1. What’s the difference between matte PPF and regular PPF?

    Matte PPF protects your paint just like regular clear film, but it changes or preserves the finish at the same time. On a matte or satin car, matte PPF keeps that low sheen look consistent while guarding against chips, scratches, and stains. On a glossy car, it tones down the shine and gives you that stealthy, satin style without needing a full repaint. You still get the same rock chip and road rash protection, just with a totally different look.

  • 2. Can matte PPF turn my glossy car into a matte finish?

    Yes, that’s one of the biggest reasons people choose matte PPF. When it’s installed over glossy paint, the film softens the shine and gives the entire car a smooth, satin appearance. You get the “factory matte” vibe without messing with your original paint or dealing with the headache of respraying the whole car. Plus, if you ever decide you’re over the matte look, the film can be removed and your glossy finish will still be underneath.

  • 3. Is matte PPF harder to care for than regular gloss PPF?

    It’s not harder, it’s just different. You can’t use products meant to add gloss or fill in swirls, because those can create shiny or blotchy spots on the film. Instead, you’ll use soaps and detail sprays that are safe for matte finishes and stick to gentle hand washing. As long as you follow the right care routine, matte PPF holds up really well and keeps that even, satin look you’re going for.

  • 4. Will I still see scratches or swirl marks on matte PPF?

    Matte PPF does a great job of hiding light swirls and minor marks because the finish doesn’t reflect light the same way glossy film does. That said, you’ll still want to avoid bad wash habits like dirty brushes or rough towels, since deep damage can still show. Many matte films also have self healing properties that help reduce the appearance of fine marks with heat. If you treat it right, the film will keep your car looking clean and uniform for years.

  • 5. Is matte PPF a good idea for a daily driver?

    If you drive your car a lot and want a unique look, matte PPF is a solid choice. It protects your paint from rock chips, road salt, and bug splatter while giving you a stand-out finish you don’t see on every commute. You won’t have to baby the car or park it in a bubble, you’ll just follow a simple care routine and enjoy a ride that looks custom and stays protected. For many people, it’s the best mix of style and practicality.

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How to Care for Your Matte PPF 

Wash It Regularly, But Gently

Wash It Regularly, But Gently

Matte PPF still needs regular washes to look its best, it just needs a softer touch. Stick to hand washes with a pH balanced car shampoo and clean wash mitts. Rinse the car well before you touch it so you are not dragging dirt across the film. The goal is to lift grime away, not scrub it like you are cleaning a grill.

Use Products Made For Matte Finishes

Use Products Made For Matte Finishes

Skip anything that says it adds “shine,” “gloss,” or “wet look.” Those products can create uneven spots on matte film and ruin that smooth, satin vibe. Look for soaps and detail sprays that are labeled safe for matte paint or matte PPF. They clean without filling in the texture or changing the finish.

Avoid Automatic Brushes And Harsh Tools

Avoid Automatic Brushes And Harsh Tools

Those spinning brush car washes are rough on any finish, but they are especially bad for matte film. They can create shiny patches or leave permanent marks that you cannot polish out. Stick with touch free washes if you are in a hurry, or better yet, hand washing with soft mitts and microfiber towels. Your film will look better for a lot longer.

Dry With Soft Towels, Not Old Rags

Dry With Soft Towels, Not Old Rags

Letting water air dry can leave mineral spots that stand out on a matte surface. After you rinse, dry the car with clean, plush microfiber towels using light pressure. Blot or gently drag the towel instead of pushing hard. The idea is to pull water off the surface without grinding anything into the film.

Clean Bugs, Bird Droppings, And Tar Quickly

Clean Bugs, Bird Droppings, And Tar Quickly

Stuff like bugs, bird droppings, and tree sap can stain if they sit too long, even on PPF. When you spot any of that, try to clean it off as soon as you can with a matte safe detail spray and a soft towel. Don’t scrub aggressively. Let the product loosen it, then wipe it away gently so you are not damaging the film while you clean it.