Highly durable soft touch multilayer thin film composed of 95% polyolefin and 5% additives and coatings. This material exhibits 10 times the scratch-resistance of standard soft touch coatings; delamination and adhesion problems are also eliminated. The film is resistant to marring, most chemicals, heat and UV damage, and the color is lightfast and resistant to crocking. The fire retardancy and radio frequency transparency of the parts to which it is applied are not affected. The film is made via a cast-extrusion and a post coating process. Parts can be produced by IML, IMD or IMG techniques, backfoaming or other common molding processes. It can be deep drawn prior to processing, and is capable of reflecting the high definition or fine texture of the mold. The film can be trimmed prior to drawing and the edge of the film hidden via small undercuts and the use of tooling with sliders; or any residual film overlapping the tool separation line after molding can be cut away via a die- or laser-cutting process. The film can be backmolded with all types of polypropylene (PP) as carriers for the film (talc filled, fiber reinforced; recycled and foamed PP); or it can be modified on the back for adhesion to other polymers such as polycarbonate (PC) and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). The film is 100 – 600 µm (3.9 - 23.6 mil) thick with a maximum width of 2000 mm (6.6 ft), and is supplied on rolls 600 - 1500 m (656 - 1640 yd) long. The most appropriate thickness of film is determined by part geometry and the draft of mold; minimum thickness of the part depends on the flow of resin to the mold, but It has been successfully applied to parts as thin as 0.8 mm (31.5 mil). The thickness, gloss level and color of the film can be customized including electroluminescence and metallic options. The film does not have a grain, but is imparted from the mold allowing for multiple textures across the same piece of film. This material has a scratch resistance of 0.8 according to Ford MA0022 testing standard and 0.28 according to GM/OPEL GME60280-A testing standard; a color fastness rating of 5 (grey scale) according to EN105-B6; and a color fastness to rubbing of GM5 according to DIN ISO EN 105-X12; exhibits no visible change for chemical resistance according to VDA 621-424; and exhibits no delamination (GM5) during heat aging testing according to DIN 50011-2. Applications include lightweight automotive interior surfaces such as door panels and floor console side panels; and consumer goods, seating and furniture.