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     Your source for professional Paint Protection Film Installations.


A CLEAR AUTO BRA is a thin, clear plastic film that is installed on the front of your vehicle to prevent damage to your paint caused by small rocks, sand, salt and bugs.  Once installed it is virtually invisible, and will not peel, crack, or discolor. 

We are certified installers of 3M Scotchguard Paint Protection Film utilizing patterns by Xpel Technologies.

In addition to being 3M certified installersPaint Protection Plus is also an Xpel factory trained distributor and DAP member. This allows us to manufacture kits for your vehicle in-house. We cut our kits the day of the installation. No delays, No mistakes!

Larry Millen has been installing paint protection film full time since 2002, and with thousands of kits installed, our company is uniquely positioned to provide you with a combination of the best installations and the finest customer service available. 

Paint Protection Plus installs Film for A variety of car dealerships in southeast Michigan, including Lansing. You can find our products at:  Lexus, BMW, Mercedes, Infiniti, Jaguar, Porsche, Cadillac, Toyota, Subaru, Nissan, Honda, Acura, Ford, Chevrolet, Audi, Lincoln and Mini Cooper.

You can arrange to have a "CLEAR AUTO BRA" installed on your vehicle at our facility in Plymouth Michigan. Most installations take about 4 hours.  While your vehicle is in our shop you can take time to visit downtown Plymouth (just a few blocks away) and enjoy the restaurants, shops, parks, and public library. See what Plymouth has to offer at www.plymouthchamber.org. Another area attraction is IKEA in Canton aprox. 2 miles away, www.ikea.com.

Our shop in Plymouth.  By appointment only, please call for directions.

For those of you that tow your vehicle, we have ample parking for your trailer.  



Before you choose an installation facility do your homework.  Ask to see their work.  This step can not be overlooked!  Current model cars should be done using kits (not custom). What brand of Paint Protection Film are they using, and why?  We use 3M film, the industry leader. Our shop does installations for most of the big-name dealerships in the area. We can show you new installations as well as installations that have been done for years.  Things to look for:  Pealing, dirt filled edges. Misaligned kits. Jagged cuts, dull film, wrinkles, fingerprints and dirt in the film.  This is an aftermarket (and very difficult) installation.  No job is perfect, but it shouldn't be obvious that it is bad.  The following pictures are not my work, but accurately show poor installations.

Mercedes hood. This is a bad installation. The paint protection film should follow the lines of the body. These gaps in coverage are not acceptable. The black dots are edges of the film pealing up, Not normal.

Dirt filled edges.  Top of bumper and below driving light. These edges were not "set" during the installation. They will not get any worse, but they still look bad.

More edges not lined up on a Mercedes bumper.  This could be from a poorly designed kit or a bad installation, or both.

Audi A3. Edges not lined up under headlight.  This was hand cut on the car (not plotter cut).  Corner is pealing. Really bad job!

Bad film!  This is not 3M Paint Protection Film. This installation was less than 6 months old. Notice how dull and dingy the film got.  I removed the fender piece for comparison. Paint Protection Film shows up most on white cars. It is slightly discolored right from the start under the right light. It should not look like this under any conditions.  White cars do require more maintenace (washing and waxing) to maintain a crisp clean look. We install film on all colors of cars, including white, every week. I drive a white car, and would be happy to show it to you before you make a decision to spend your money.




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