
This 2026 Toyota Supra came to us looking sharp, but we knew the New England elements could damage that factory finish fast. We applied premium paint protection film and ceramic coating to keep this sports car looking pristine for years to come.
We started by thoroughly washing and claying the Supra's paint to remove contaminants and ensure a perfect surface for both applications. The paint protection film was carefully applied to the front bumper, hood, fenders, and mirror caps - areas most vulnerable to rock chips and road debris in New England conditions.
Once the PPF cured, we applied our premium ceramic coating across the entire vehicle. This multi-layer application creates a hydrophobic barrier that repels water, dirt, and environmental contaminants. We paid special attention to the Supra's aggressive curves and body lines, ensuring full coverage on every panel. The entire process took 2-3 days to allow proper curing between applications.
The combination of PPF and ceramic coating provides dual-layer protection - the film handles physical impacts while the coating protects against chemical damage, UV rays, and oxidation. This approach is ideal for high-performance vehicles that see regular driving and deserve maximum protection.
2026 Toyota Supra
The Supra's finish now has a deep, reflective shine while being fully protected against the elements. Water beads off the surface instantly, and dirt doesn't stick around - regular maintenance is now just a quick rinse. The paint protection film is virtually invisible on the hood and bumper, preserving the factory finish while absorbing impacts that would normally chip the paint.
Our client can drive with confidence knowing their investment is protected. In New England's harsh winters, UV exposure during summer, and random road hazards, this dual-protection setup will keep the paint looking fresh for years. The Supra turned out to be the perfect candidate for this service combination.
New England's climate is tough on car paint. Salt from winter roads, intense summer UV, and constant temperature swings break down unprotected finishes fast. That's why paint protection film and ceramic coating have become essential for anyone serious about preserving their vehicle's appearance.
Paint protection film (PPF) is a nearly invisible thermoplastic urethane layer that absorbs impacts from rocks, road debris, and minor accidents. It self-heals minor scratches and doesn't yellow over time like older films did. Ceramic coating bonds to the paint at a molecular level, creating a hydrophobic barrier that makes cleaning easier and protects against chemical contamination, tree sap, and bird droppings.
On a premium vehicle like the 2026 Supra, these two services work together perfectly. The PPF handles physical threats while the ceramic coating preserves that showroom shine and makes maintenance effortless. We've seen this combination keep high-performance cars looking new for 5+ years, even with regular New England driving.
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