Bensenville’s Premier Shield: Precision Paint Protection Film at Auto Style PPF

Why Choose Auto Style PPF in Bensenville?
We don’t just "wrap" cars; we engineer a ballistic shield. By combining industry-leading 8-mil films with precision digital plotting, we offer protection that is virtually invisible but incredibly durable. Located in the heart of Bensenville, we specialize in the specific needs of Chicagoland drivers combatting the heavy road salt of I-294 and the construction debris common in our growing community.

The Benefits of Our Elite PPF Systems
Investing in our professional-grade film means more than just a shiny car; it’s about long-term preservation and value:
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Self-Healing Top Coat: Our films feature advanced elastomeric polymers. Light scratches and swirl marks from car washes disappear automatically with heat (sunlight or warm water).
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10-Year Comprehensive Warranty: We stand behind our work. Our installations cover yellowing, cracking, bubbling, or peeling for a full decade.
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Superior UV Protection: Prevent paint oxidation and fading. Our film filters out 99% of harmful UV rays, keeping your color factory-fresh.
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Stain & Chemical Resistance: Our non-porous films resist bird droppings, acidic bug splatter, and harsh winter de-icers that eat through standard clear coats.
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Locked-In Resale Value: A vehicle with "factory-perfect" paint commands a significantly higher trade-in value. PPF is the only investment that pays for itself at the time of sale.

Professional Grade Films: XPEL, Rayno, & Flexishield
We refuse to use "house brands." We exclusively install the industry’s top-rated products to ensure a crystal-clear, high-gloss finish that never muddies your paint color.
Our Precision Installation Process
Feature Auto Style PPF (Bensenville) The Competition
Fitment Computer-cut, vehicle-specific patterns Hand-cut (High risk of blade marks)
Edge Work Wrapped edges for a seamless look Exposed edges that collect dirt
Turnaround Full Front in ~6-24 Hours3 to 5 Business Days
Expertise Certified Luxury & EV Specialists Generalist Detailers

Local Expertise for Bensenville & Surroundings
We are the trusted neighborhood shop for the O'Hare corridor. Choosing a local specialist means you get personalized service and a face-to-face consultation right here in your community. Proudly Serving:
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Bensenville & Wood Dale
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Elmhurst & Addison
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Franklin Park & Melrose Park
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Itasca & Elk Grove Village
Protection Packages & Estimated Pricing
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Partial Front End: Covers the bumper, headlights, and front portion of the hood/fenders. (4–6 hours) Starting at $900
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Full Front "Track Pack": Covers the entire hood, full fenders, bumper, and mirrors. (~24 hour turnaround) Starting at $1,800
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Entire Vehicle Wrap: Total bumper-to-bumper protection with a custom fit. (2–4 days) Starting at $4,799

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is a "Clear Bra"? "Clear Bra" is the common term for Paint Protection Film (PPF). It is a transparent, high-impact urethane film applied to high-exposure areas of your vehicle to prevent rock chips and scratches.
2. Will it turn yellow over time? No. We use premium films with advanced UV inhibitors. Our 10-year warranty specifically protects you against yellowing or discoloration, ensuring your white or silver car stays crisp.
3. Can I ceramic coat over PPF? Absolutely. In fact, we recommend it. A ceramic coating on top of your Clear Bra adds extra hydrophobicity (water shedding), making your car even easier to wash after a salty Bensenville winter.
4. How do I maintain my PPF? Maintenance is easy. Simply wash your car regularly with a pH-neutral soap. Avoid using high-pressure sprayers directly against the edges of the film, and stay away from abrasive waxes.
5. Is the film noticeable on the car? When installed by our certified pros using wrapped edges, the film is virtually invisible. Most people won't even know it's there until you tell them!
6. Does PPF protect against road salt in Bensenville? Yes. Road salt is highly corrosive. PPF creates a non-porous barrier that prevents salt from reaching the paint, stopping rust and chemical etching before they can begin.