Paint Protection Film
Paint protection film (PPF) is a transparent urethane film that is applied to the painted surfaces of a car to protect it from scratches, chips, and other damage. It is also known as clear bra or clear wrap. PPF is made of a thermoplastic urethane that is self-healing, meaning that minor scratches can be buffed out. It is also very clear, so it does not significantly change the appearance of the car’s paint.
PPF can be applied to any part of a car’s exterior, but it is most commonly applied to the front end, including the hood, bumper, fenders, and headlights. This is because these areas are most vulnerable to damage from rocks, bugs, and other road debris. PPF can also be applied to the side mirrors, door handles, and other areas that are prone to scratches.
The benefits of PPF include:
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Protection from scratches, chips, and other damage
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Self-healing ability
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Clear and invisible appearance
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Increased resale value