Paint Protection Film

Product Overview

Paint protection film (PPF, also called clear bra, clear film or clear paint film) is a thermoplastic urethane often self-healing film applied to painted surfaces of a new or used car in order to protect the paint from stone chips, bug splatters, and minor abrasions. This film is also used on airplanes, RVs, cell phones, electronics, screens, motorcycles, and many other areas. Paint protection film is OEM approved by virtually all car manufacturers.

Paint protection film is installed on a limited basis by manufacturers on various pieces of cars at the factory (e.g. the rear arches of Porsches). This film is most commonly applied to high-impact areas of vehicles which include: the hood, the front fenders, the front bumper, the side view mirrors, the rocker panels, the lower portion of the doors, and the rear guards behind the rear wheels. This is because these specific panels are the most susceptible to damage from rock chips and other forms of road debris from other vehicles, driving near construction, and even through self-inflicted damage—which is caused by simply driving due to the fact that debris is inevitably is kicked up from the tires rotating. The film is generally installed by certified trained professionals who receive supplies from outside distributors and dealers.

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Features:

High ductility

Easy installation

Not prone to cracks

High tensile strength

High yellowing resistance

High clarity and high transparency

Ensures completely invisible on the car

Why Use Paint Protection Film?

1. REDUCES THE NEED FOR WASHING
2. PROTECTS AGAINST FADING
3. MAINTAINS YOUR CAR RESALE VALUE
4. PREVENTS CHEMICAL REACTIONS
5. SAVES MONEY
6. PROVIDES INVISIBLE PROTECTION
7. IDEAL FOR ALL VEHICLE MODELS AND MAKES
8. IDEAL FOR ALL VEHICLE MODELS AND MAKES
9. IS GUARANTEED
10. PIECES ARE COMPUTER GENERATED AND PRECISELY TRIMMED

Specifications

How paint protection film Works:

Paint protection film is a clear polymer layer that provides a virtually invisible, protective high-gloss coating. It protects your vehicle from the wear of daily driving while keeping it looking great. It's a smart decision, one that will maintains your car's aesthetic and financial value.
Though paint protection is typically applied to areas of your vehicle most likely to sustain wear and tear, such as the front end, it can be installed on any area where you may desire additional shine and protection, such as the:

  • Hood
  • Bumpers
  • Fenders
  • Wheel wells
  • Door Edges
  • Door handles
  • Side view mirrors
  • Rocker panels

For maximum vehicle protection we recommend bumper-to-bumper, entire-vehicle coverage.