Paint Protection Film (PPF)
What is the Purpose of PPF?
Paint Protection Film (PPF) offers significant benefits for both protecting and prolonging the life of your vehicle’s paint. It acts as a durable, clear shield against scratches, rock chips, and environmental contaminants like bird droppings or tree sap, helping maintain the vehicle's appearance. PPF also provides UV protection, preventing fading and oxidation from the sun’s rays, and its self-healing properties help minimize minor scratches. Additionally, it makes cleaning easier and reduces the need for costly touch-ups, ultimately preserving the vehicle's value and ensuring its paint stays in excellent condition for longer.
Ultimate Plus vs Stealth PPF
XPEL ULTIMATE PLUS:
Gloss Finish: Enhances natural shine.
Self-Healing: Fixes scratches with heat.
Stain Resistance: Guards against stains and contaminants.
Durability: Protects from chips, scratches, and weathering.
XPEL STEALTH:
Matte Finish: Creates a modern, matte look.
Self-Healing: Fixes scratches with heat.
Stain Resistance: Guards against stains and contaminants.
Customizable: Ideal for unique vehicle aesthetics.
FAQ’s
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PPF is a transparent, durable, and self-healing urethane film applied to a vehicle's exterior to protect the paint from scratches, rock chips, stains, and other environmental damage.
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PPF typically lasts 5 to 10 years, depending on the quality of the film, environmental conditions, and maintenance. Some films come with warranties for added peace of min
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Yes, PPF can be applied to nearly all vehicles, regardless of make or model. It can cover specific high-impact areas like bumpers, hoods, and mirrors or the entire vehicle for full protection.
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PPF provides unmatched protection against chips, scratches, and fading. It is virtually invisible, enhances the vehicle's appearance, and often includes self-healing properties that remove minor scratches with heat.
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Wash your car with a gentle soap and a microfiber cloth, and avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive tools. Use ceramic coatings designed for PPF to enhance gloss and make cleaning easier. Avoid pressure washing edges to prevent peeling.
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Yes, PPF can be safely removed without damaging the paint when done professionally. The process involves using heat to loosen the adhesive and carefully peeling off the film.