PPF Close-up of a car's hood with a shattered and cracked mirror film or protective layer, with a person cleaning or working on the car in the background.

PPF installation (Paint Protection Film) is the process of applying a clear, durable polyurethane film to a vehicle’s paintwork to protect it from physical damage. Unlike ceramic coatings, which mainly protect against UV, chemicals, and light scratches, PPF provides a physical barrier.

Key benefits:

  • Stone chip & scratch protection – absorbs impact from road debris.

  • Self-healing properties – minor swirls and scratches disappear with heat or sunlight.

  • UV & stain resistance – prevents fading and discoloration.

  • Invisible finish – maintains the original look of the paint (gloss or matte options).

  • Long-term durability – typically lasts 5–10 years.

Process:

  1. Safe wash & decontamination.

  2. Paint inspection and prep (sometimes light correction if required).

  3. Precise cutting or plotting of film (custom-fit to panels).

  4. Application with slip solution, squeegeeing out bubbles and aligning edges.

  5. Curing and final inspection.

In short: PPF is the ultimate protection, shielding your car’s paint from chips, scratches, and harsh elements while remaining nearly invisible.