PPF - Paint Protection Film
PPF (Paint Protection Film) is a transparent polyurethane film designed to protect a vehicle’s paint from external damage such as scratches, chips, abrasions, and damage caused by UV rays or chemicals. Originally developed for military use, PPF has become popular in the automotive industry due to its ability to preserve the vehicle’s aesthetic integrity and value over time.
Standard Transparent PPF: This is the most basic and widely used model. It is a completely transparent film that protects the paint from scratches, chips, road debris, and UV rays. Its main feature is invisibility: once applied, it does not alter the vehicle’s original color or appearance. It is the ideal option for those seeking discreet and invisible protection.
Matte PPF: This model is similar to the transparent PPF but with a matte finish. It is particularly appreciated by vehicles with matte paint or by those who want to transform their glossy bodywork into a satin effect. In addition to protecting the paint, it gives the vehicle a modern and elegant look.
Self-healing PPF: This type of film has advanced properties that allow the surface to “self-heal” from minor scratches and marks when exposed to heat, such as sunlight or warm water. It is ideal for those looking for long-lasting protection with minimal maintenance.
Reinforced PPF for Off-road Vehicles: Designed to withstand extreme conditions, this PPF model is thicker and more durable, offering greater protection against heavy debris, rocks, and abrasions. It is ideal for SUVs, racing vehicles, or those used in harsh environments.