PPF - Paint Protection Film

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What is PPF?

IPPF stands for Paint Protection Film. It's a transparent, ultra-thin, durable polyurethane or polymer film that is applied to your car’s painted surfaces to protect it from damage like scratches, rock chips, road debris, and even UV rays.

How PPF Benefits Your Car:

Protection from Scratches & Chips
Shields your car from road debris, rocks, salt, and sand that can chip or scratch the paint.

UV & Oxidation Resistance
Prevents the paint from fading or yellowing due to prolonged exposure to the sun.

Maintains Original Paint
Helps preserve the factory paint, which can increase your car’s resale value.

Self-Healing Properties
Many PPFs can "heal" minor scratches and swirls with heat from the sun or a heat gun.

Hydrophobic Surface
Repels water, dirt, and grime — making cleaning easier and keeping the car shinier for longer.

Invisible Finish
High-quality PPFs are virtually invisible, so your car looks just as sharp as before — just more protected.

Stain Resistance
Protects against bug splatter, bird droppings, tree sap, and road tar that can stain or etch the paint.

Advantages of PPF at a Glance:

Scratch Protection: Prevents chips, scratches, swirl marks UV & Chemical Resistance Prevents fading and paint discoloration

Self-Healing: Minor damage repairs itself over time

Hydrophobic Effect: Easy maintenance and better cleanliness

Increases Resale Value: Original paint stays intact and looks newer

Long-Lasting: can last 5–10 years

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Front End Coverage

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Full Front Extended Coverage / Track Pack

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Full Coverage/Bespoke Patterns

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Wheel PPF

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Interior Protection

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Windscreen Protection Film

Revive and refresh your PPF

If your Paint Protection Film (PPF) has become oxidized, scratched, or hazy over time, our expert PPF Restoration service is designed to bring it back to life. Using a safe, light machine polish, we carefully correct minor imperfections, restoring clarity and removing light swirl marks without damaging the film. To enhance and protect the finish, we apply a premium PPF-specific ceramic coating. This adds a high-gloss finish, hydrophobic properties for easier cleaning, and long-lasting UV protection to slow down yellowing and extend the life of your PPF. Perfect for maintaining that fresh, just-installed look.

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