Paint Protection Film (PPF) Versus Ceramic Coating
Are you looking for a way to protect your car’s paint job? Then you may have considered two popular options: paint protection film (PPF) and ceramic coating. While both will keep your car looking new longer, have an invisible appearance, and protect from UV Rays and Acid Contaminants, they both work differently and have different benefits. Let’s take a look at both types of protection systems and compare them to help you make an informed decision.
Paint Protection Film (PPF):
Paint Protection Films are clear plastic films that are applied directly to the surface of your vehicle. (Typically high impact areas such as hood, fender & bumper) This film provides a protective layer between your paint and the environment, protecting against scratches, chips, dirt, debris and other contaminants. It also helps protect against UV rays, which can cause fading and discoloration over time. Read more about Paint Protection Film (PPF).
Benefits:
Stops Rock Chips
Absorbs Small Scratches
Prevents Swirl Marks
Prevents Hard Water Spots
Self-Heals
Ceramic Coating
Ceramic coating is a liquid solution that bonds with the paint on your vehicle creating a protective layer that provides superior protection from scratches, dirt, debris and other contaminants. Typically applied to the entire surface including painted surfaces, molding, wheels & glass. It also helps protect against UV rays and provides long-lasting shine and glossiness to your vehicle’s finish. The main benefit of using a ceramic coating is that it creates an extra layer of protection on top of your existing paint job for maximum durability and longevity. Read more about Ceramic Coating.
Benefits:
Enhances Gloss/Shine
Keeps the Car Cleaner Longer
Makes the Car Easier to Clean
Registered on Car Fax
When it comes to protecting your car’s paint job from environmental contaminants, both paint protection film (PPF) and ceramic coating are great options depending on what kind of budget you have available. If cost is not an issue, then ceramic coating may be the best choice as it provides superior protection over PPF in terms of UV protection and durability. However, if cost is an issue then PPF may be more suitable as it provides excellent protection at a lower price point compared to ceramic coating.