PPF stands for Paint Protection Film, a transparent (or tinted) polyurethane film applied to a vehicle’s painted surfaces to protect them from damage. It’s widely used in the automotive industry to preserve a car’s finish and maintain its value.

Key Features of PPF:

  • Scratch & Chip Protection: Shields against rock chips, scratches, bug splatter, and road debris.
  • Self-Healing: Minor scratches and swirl marks disappear with heat from sunlight or a heat gun.
  • UV Resistance: Prevents paint from fading due to sun exposure.
  • Hydrophobic Surface: Repels water, dirt, and contaminants, making the car easier to clean.
  • Durable & Long-Lasting: High-quality PPF can last 5 to 10 years with proper maintenance.

Types of PPF Finishes:

  • Gloss – Enhances shine and depth of paint.
  • Matte/Satin – Offers a smooth, non-glossy appearance.
  • Color or Black-Out PPF – Adds both protection and a custom look.

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