Opti-Shield Liquid paint Protection Film

April 15, 2026

Worry-Free Exterior Appearance Protection?

Does Opti-Shield protect from rock chips? The best defense against rock chips is keeping a two car length or more distance away from the vehicle in front of you.


The second best defense is paint protection film and a two car length or more distance. PPF is usually applied to the front bumper for those who do a lot of highway driving, mostly. It has high impact protection. There will be some rocks that are able to punch through the ppf.


PPF does have its downsides, which we will not get into here. It has a lifespan and usually isn't applied to the whole vehicle due to its high cost. Many shops don't even offer full car PPF.


By the way, PPF makes no claim of rock chip prevention in their warranty documentation. The PPF installer, YouTube, blogs, and other sites may make mention of rock chip protection. That's fine if they say that. I'm sure most mention the disclaimer that some rock strikes will breach the film.


The other type of exterior vehicle protection is a traditional ceramic coating. They offer only environmental protection. The factory clear coat is now safely below the coating hidden from the effects of UV, bug stains, bird bombs, and road gunk.


Fast forward to 2026. Opti-Shield is an advancement in exterior ceramic coating technology. It is a liquid paint protection film. We call it a film because it builds a significant thickness depending on how many layers is applied. Four layers build around 30 microns of thickness.


Now, just like PPF, there is no claims of rock chip prevention in the warranty documentation. If you had PPF and had rock damage to the film or your paint underneath that will not be covered by any warranty. The same goes for Opti-Shield.


It will reduce the effect of the rock damage. It may even prevent your paint from being damaged by them, but it will not stop them to the same extent as PPF. For example, there are little, medium size, and large rocks that fly off of the tires of the car in front of you. Depending on the speed of you and that vehicle and the size of the rock will determine the potential damage. We are not going to go into every scenario. You get the idea.


What does Opti-Shield protect from? Picture your vehicle sitting in your garage. You child walks through the garage with backpack on their back. they turn slightly as they walk past that beautiful, glossy paint and the backpack buckle hits the rear quarter panel and grinds down the length of the vehicle.


Oh no, there is a mark in the paint. Not to worry, Opti-Shield has taken the hit. Three days later the scuff/scratch disappears.


Here's another scenario. Your vehicle is parked in the same parking lot and same parking space you always park in while you are at Walmart. Some jabroni walks past your vehicle with their cart and it bumps into your front bumper. Oh no, there's a scuff. Three days later the mark is gone or is easily polished off by that handsome and wonderful detailer that installed the Opti-Shield.


Again, the Opti-Shield warranty will not cover these bumps and bruises. The warranty only covers environmental damage that happens to the factory clear coat if the OS fails to do its job.


What the warranty covers and the actual, real-world protection OS offers is different, just like traditional PPF.


By the way, OS protects from the normal environmental issues mentioned earlier just like traditional ceramic coatings. OS has the same benefits of coatings plus additional thickness and hardness. As a result, there is a significant layer of silicon carbide material that is very difficult for parking lot and garage bumps and bruises to be able to reach the factory clear coat and cause damage to it.


Not only will it protect from parking lot and garage bumps and bruises (remember, if it dents, it damages), the dirt, bugs, gunk, tree goo, etc. that can hit your vehicle while moving and/or sitting still have way more material to try and go through before the clear coat is effected.


By the way, traditional ceramic coatings are about 3 microns in thickness, Opti-Coat Pro 3 is about 10-12 microns in thickness, Opti-Shield at maximum coverage is 30 microns. Not only that, but the concentration of silicon carbide in OS is much higher than traditional coatings. Opti-Shield is more dense than traditional coatings.


Thank you for nerding out with me. I hope you continue to do so because this nerd train is running at full steam. Although, a diesel train is better than a steam locomotive, so I guess this train is running at full diesel power, rollin some coal down the track! (the black smoke, not the little charcoal thingys that fuel the steam train furnace).


My name is Tug Bankert. I am a master detailer (self-proclaimed). I own and operate Wax On Wax Off Detailing in Hanover, PA. I have been installing Opti-Shield since 2025.


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