Paint Protection Film (PPF) is a type of clear, thermoplastic urethane film that is applied to the exterior of a vehicle to protect its paint from damage caused by rocks, debris, and other hazards on the road. PPF is also known as clear bra, clear film, or invisible shield.
PPF is typically applied to the most vulnerable areas of a vehicle, such as the front bumper, hood, fenders, and mirrors. The film is transparent and does not alter the appearance of the vehicle, but it provides a physical barrier that can absorb impacts and prevent scratches, dents, and other forms of damage.
PPF is a popular option for car owners who want to protect the value and appearance of their vehicle. It can be removed without
damaging the paint underneath and can help prevent the need for costly repairs or repainting in the future. However, PPF does require professional installation to ensure that it is applied correctly and that there are no bubbles or imperfections that could affect its effectiveness.