PPF · Ceramic Tint · Ceramic Coating

Range Rover · Matte PPF, Ceramic Tint, Ceramic Coating

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About this build

This Range Rover came through our Los Angeles studio as a luxury SUV build — large body panels invite full-coverage builds — partial wraps tend to look unfinished on this kind of vehicle. The matte finish is the call when the owner wants the car to read low-profile under daylight and refuse to flash highlights at night. Multi-service builds are sequenced deliberately — one finish has to fully cure before the next one goes on top, so the schedule reflects that order.

For this project, we combined a full matte protective film installation with ceramic tint and a ceramic coating over the completed surface. The matte layer changes the visual texture while protecting the factory paint, the tint improves cabin comfort, and the coating helps the exterior stay cleaner between washes. This kind of three-part build only works when every stage is planned in sequence so one finish does not compromise the next. The final appearance is calm and technical rather than flashy, with the coating settling evenly across the hood, fenders, and rear hatch.

What we used on this Range Rover

Why these finishes were combined

Range Rover builds with several finishes work when each layer is planned in sequence: paint protection film keeps the exterior factory-perfect against road debris and UV, while ceramic tint cuts the heat soak that California sun pushes into a closed cabin; PPF stops the impact and chemical hits, ceramic coating sits on top so washing the car takes a fraction of the time and grime does not bake in.

What to expect after the install

Every Range Rover build at our Los Angeles studio includes a written aftercare brief and direct text-line access to the installer for the first month. Questions about your specific build — get a quote or call (424) 207-4435.