Smart Protection for Your EV

PPF, Ceramic Coating, and Window Tinting for Teslas in New York

Tesla Protection Packages at Safeguard Films

Paint Protection Film

PPF is the best way to stop rock chips, scuffs, and road rash from wrecking your Tesla’s clean look. We install it tight and nearly invisible, with self-healing tech that makes light swirls disappear with heat. 

Ceramic Coating

Ceramic coating gives your Tesla a slick, glossy finish that stays cleaner longer and makes washing way easier. Water beads fast, grime doesn’t cling as hard, and your paint keeps its just-detailed pop.

Window Tinting

High-performance window tint keeps your cabin cooler, cuts glare, and blocks UV so your interior stays looking new. It also adds a clean, premium look and a little more privacy without going dark and sketchy.

New York’s Choice for Custom Tesla Enhancements

Tesla looks best when it’s clean, glossy, and sharp from every angle, and that’s exactly what we build at Safeguard Films. Paint Protection Film (PPF) takes the hit from rock chips and road rash so your paint stays looking new. Ceramic coating keeps the finish slick, makes washes faster, and brings out that deep shine. Window tint cools the cabin, cuts glare, and blocks UV while giving your Tesla a cleaner, more premium look. If you want your Tesla to stay looking brand-new longer, this is the combo.

We Service Teslas of all Makes and Models

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Model 3

The Model 3’s low nose and daily-driver miles make it a magnet for rock chips and road rash, especially with New York grit and winter grime. PPF takes the hit up front, ceramic coating keeps the paint slick and easier to wash, and window tint makes bright sun and headlight glare way less annoying.

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Model Y

If your Model Y is hauling kids, dogs, or weekend gear, it’s going to see more mess and more door-dings-in-parking-lots energy. PPF helps keep the high-impact areas looking clean, ceramic coating makes quick washes actually quick, and tint keeps the cabin cooler while adding a more finished look.

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Model S

The Model S has that long, sleek profile that looks insane when it’s glossy, and painfully obvious when it’s not. Ceramic coating boosts clarity and makes the paint easier to maintain through slush and salt season, while PPF keeps the front end from getting peppered with chips. Tint also levels up the luxury feel and cuts the harsh glare you get on long night drives.

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Model X

Between the larger body, unique doors, and family-duty use, the Model X benefits from anything that makes cleaning and upkeep simpler. Ceramic coating helps road film rinse off faster, and PPF is clutch for protecting high-wear areas that get hit by debris and parking lot scuffs. Add tint and the huge glass area feels more comfortable year-round.

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Cybertruck

The Cybertruck’s flat surfaces and bold lines look best when they’re clean, but New York weather loves to leave a film on everything. PPF can help with high-contact zones and reduce the look of minor scuffs, while ceramic coating makes routine cleaning easier and helps grime release faster. Tint is a big comfort upgrade too, especially with all that glass and bright winter sun bouncing around.

Questions on Tesla Services? Get Answers From Safeguard Films

  • Do I need PPF, ceramic coating, and window tint, or can I pick just one?

    You can absolutely pick one, but they work best as a combo because each service does a different job. PPF is all about impact defense for rock chips and scuffs, ceramic coating is about easier washes and long-lasting gloss, and window tint is comfort, UV blocking, and glare reduction. If you tell us how you drive and where your Tesla spends most of its time, we’ll help you choose the smartest setup.

  • What parts of my Tesla should get PPF?

    Most Tesla owners start with high-impact areas like the front bumper, hood, fenders, mirrors, and rocker panels. Those are the spots that catch the most debris on highways and back roads, and they’re also the areas that tend to show wear first. If you want to go all-in, full-body PPF is the top option for keeping the entire vehicle looking clean and consistent. 

  • Does ceramic coating replace PPF?

    No, ceramic coating doesn’t stop rock chips the way PPF does. Ceramic coating gives you a slick surface that stays cleaner longer, makes washing easier, and boosts gloss, but it’s not designed to absorb impacts. If chips and road rash are your big concern, PPF is the move, and ceramic coating is the perfect add-on for overall maintenance and shine. 

  • How dark can my window tint be on a Tesla?

    That depends on your local laws, plus what kind of look and privacy you want. We’ll help you choose a tint level that fits your goals and stays compliant, then install it clean so it looks smooth and uniform across the glass. You’ll feel the difference right away with less glare, a cooler cabin, and better UV blocking. 

  • How do I maintain these services after installation?

    The biggest thing is washing the right way and avoiding harsh automatic brushes that can cause swirls over time. For PPF and ceramic coating, a gentle hand wash with quality soap and clean microfiber towels goes a long way, and quick cleanups are easier because grime won’t cling as hard. For tint, use a soft towel and tint-safe cleaner, and we’ll give you simple care tips so everything stays looking sharp. 

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