Precision Films is a single-location auto detailing shop in Oklahoma City that specializes in ceramic coatings, paint protection film, and multi-stage detailing packages for customers who want durable finishes rather than one-time polish. The business operates from a dedicated detail bay and handles everything from fresh ceramic applications to correction work before coating, setting it apart from quick-service wash facilities and general detailers that focus on shine without protection.
Precision Films centers its operation on ceramic coating application and paint protection film (PPF) installation, two services that extend paint longevity beyond traditional waxing or sealant work. The shop does not offer mobile detailing; work happens on-site where controlled lighting and bay conditions matter for coating curing and film application precision. A typical customer arrives with a daily driver, truck, or luxury sedan and leaves with a protected finish that resists water spotting, minor scratches, and UV fading for two to five years depending on the product tier chosen.
Ceramic coating packages start at approximately $400 for a single-layer application on a sedan and scale to $800 to $1,200 for multi-layer systems or larger vehicles like SUVs and trucks. Most packages include pre-coating paint correction to remove swirls and minor damage before sealing; a correction-only service (clay bar, compounds, polish) runs $200 to $500 depending on paint condition. Paint protection film application for full front-end coverage (bumper, hood, fenders, headlights) typically ranges from $800 to $1,500; full-body PPF wraps can exceed $3,000. Interior detailing packages (vacuum, leather conditioning, interior trim protection) run $150 to $300 and are often added to ceramic or PPF jobs. Confirm current pricing by phone, as material costs fluctuate quarterly.
Oklahoma City has two broad detailing tiers: mobile wash-and-wax services that charge $75 to $150 for basic exterior work and arrive at your home, versus shop-based detailers offering paint correction and protection. Precision Films occupies the protection-focused end of the shop category. A competitor like a general detail shop may offer ceramic coating at similar pricing but without the paint correction foundation, meaning coating adheres to swirled or etched paint rather than a corrected surface. The trade-off is time and cost: Precision Films' correction-first approach takes longer and costs more upfront but produces a noticeably clearer finish under sunlight. Mobile detailers cannot apply ceramic coatings or PPF at all because those services require controlled environments and extended curing time; they suit customers seeking maintenance between protective applications.
Precision Films works best for owners of vehicles they plan to keep three or more years and want to shield from Oklahoma's intense sun, hail risk, and road salt in winter months. It also fits customers with newer vehicles still under warranty who prefer to protect rather than repaint, and those with luxury or specialty paint finishes (matte, metallic, pearl) that benefit from professional correction before sealing. The shop does not suit customers seeking a quick weekly wash, those with vehicles destined for trade-in within 18 months, or drivers indifferent to swirl marks and minor scratches. It also requires scheduling in advance; walk-ins are not accommodated because application work is booked by appointment and cannot be rushed.
Call or visit in person to discuss your vehicle's current paint condition and detailing goals. The shop will inspect the paint under bright lighting to assess correction needs and recommend a package tier. Most customers schedule a ceramic coating application or PPF job one to two weeks out. On arrival, you'll drop the vehicle off (full detail and coating typically takes six to eight hours for a sedan), and Precision Films will call when the work is near completion. You should not drive the vehicle for 24 to 48 hours after coating to allow curing; PPF requires 24 hours before washing. A walk-through inspection occurs before you leave to confirm coverage and finish clarity.
Precision Films operates Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed Sundays. The facility has a small parking lot on-site; customers can wait in a climate-controlled lobby or arrange ride service during work. The shop is located in central Oklahoma City and accepts most major credit cards and insurance claims for damage-related detailing (though not coating as a standalone claim). Verify current hours and any seasonal adjustments by calling ahead, as detailing shops occasionally adjust Saturday availability during high-volume seasons.
Precision Films fills a specific need in Oklahoma City's detailing market: owners seeking durability and paint clarity over convenience, willing to pay more upfront to extend finish life on vehicles they intend to keep.
