Paint Protection
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Paint Protection

Paint protection film (PPF) and ceramic coating are two popular options for protecting the paint on a vehicle. Both have their own unique benefits and drawbacks, and the best choice for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences.

PPF, also known as clear bra, is a thin, clear film that is applied to the paint of a vehicle to protect it from scratches, chips, and other types of damage. It is often applied to the front of the vehicle, including the hood, fenders, and mirrors, to protect against rock chips and other types of road debris. PPF is also UV resistant, which can help prevent fading and discoloration of the paint. One of the main benefits of PPF is that it is virtually invisible once applied, so it doesn't change the appearance of the vehicle. Another is that it can be easily removed if desired, and won't damage the paint underneath. Installing PPF from Brand New ensures the paint underneath is perfect and scratch-free. When selling your vehicle you have the choice to remove the PPF to showcase the flawless paint or, sell the vehicle with the PPF on the car still providing sufficient protection.

Ceramic coating, on the other hand, is a liquid that is applied to the paint of a vehicle to create a hard, protective layer. It is applied to the entire vehicle, including the paint, wheels, and glass. Ceramic coating does have some similar benefits to PPF, including resistance against UV rays, easier maintenance and hydrophobic properties, which means that it causes water to bead up and roll off the surface, making it easier to clean.

In conclusion, both PPF and ceramic coating can provide excellent protection for your vehicle's paint, but they have different benefits and drawbacks. PPF is the top tier of Paint Protection in terms of what it can do for the paint in the long run. Feel safe knowing your car is essentially wrapped in a clear plastic film, deflecting all that may come at it!

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