PPF vs Ceramic Coatings: Which is Right for Your Vehicle?
The popular solutions available in the market to help you protect the paint of your vehicle include PPF and Ceramic Coatings. Each of these varied solutions has certain distinct advantages. In this paper, we look at the pros and cons of both so you can decide what is good for your car.
Paint Protection Film
Pros: It acts like a physical barrier, hence protecting the hit stones, and scratches, and TPU PPF also features a self-repair function.
Cons: it is a little expensive and there is maintenance or replacements for its long usage.
Ceramic Coating
Pros: High-gloss effect, hydrophobic surface, easy to clean, resistive against UV and chemical corrosion.
Cons: Does not protect against any type of physical damage; a scratch or stone strike cannot be avoided.
PPF or Ceramic Coatings: Do You Have to Choose?
You get the best of both worlds: Apply PPF to the high-impact areas on your car and then layer over with ceramic coating across the car. It protects against physical damage with the PPF, while the extra layer from ceramic coating will provide more hydrophobic protection and shine. That way, you can keep your car's paint perfect for years.
Conclusion: Where PPF has its strengths, the ceramic coating does, too, and either of them, for that matter, is an unstoppable duo for paint protection for any car.
Why choose one when you can have the best invisible shield?