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We get a lot of inquiries about PPF vs Ceramic Coatings.
It actually serves two different purposes:
Paint Protection Film (PPF)
Think: physical armor
PPF is a thick, transparent urethane film applied on top of your paint.
What it’s great at:
Front bumpers, hoods, mirrors, high-impact areas, track cars.
Ceramic Coating
Think: chemical shield
Ceramic coating is a liquid coating that bonds to your clear coat and hardens into a protective layer.
What it’s great at:
Daily drivers, new cars, people who want easier maintenance and long-lasting shine.
Side-by-Side Summary
The Smart Combo (Best of Both Worlds)
Many enthusiasts do:
Bottom Line
Feel free to ask if you want recommendations based on how you use your car.
It actually serves two different purposes:
Paint Protection Film (PPF)
Think: physical armor
PPF is a thick, transparent urethane film applied on top of your paint.
What it’s great at:
- Rock chips & stone impacts
- Minor scratches & swirl marks
- Road debris damage
- Some films are self-healing under heat
- Very expensive (especially full car)
- Visible edges if not installed perfectly
- Can yellow over time (depending on film quality)
- Requires professional installation
Front bumpers, hoods, mirrors, high-impact areas, track cars.
Ceramic Coating
Think: chemical shield
Ceramic coating is a liquid coating that bonds to your clear coat and hardens into a protective layer.
What it’s great at:
- Deep gloss & shine
- Extreme water repellency
- UV & oxidation protection
- Easier washing & less dirt sticking
- Chemical resistance (bird droppings, rain stains)
- Does NOT stop rock chips
- Limited scratch resistance (it’s not a film)
- Proper prep & application matter
Daily drivers, new cars, people who want easier maintenance and long-lasting shine.
| Feature | PPF | Ceramic Coating |
|---|---|---|
| Rock chip protection | ||
| Scratch resistance | ||
| Gloss enhancement | ||
| Water repellency | ||
| Cost | ||
| DIY possible | ||
Many enthusiasts do:
- PPF on high-impact areas (front bumper, hood)
- Ceramic coating over the whole car (including PPF)
- Want maximum physical protection? → PPF
- Want shine, easy cleaning, and long-term paint care? → Ceramic coating
- Want everything? → PPF + Ceramic coating
Feel free to ask if you want recommendations based on how you use your car.
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