Paint Protection Film (PPF) and Ceramic Coatings are two different types of protective barriers that can be applied to a car's exterior to help prevent damage and keep the paints surfaces looking newer for longer. Here's a brief overview of the differences between the two:
Protection Type:
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PPF: PPF protects a car's exterior from scratches, chips, and other types of damage caused by road debris, rocks, and other hazards. It's particularly useful for protecting high-impact areas like the hood, bumper, and fenders.
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Ceramic Coatings: Ceramic coatings protect a car's exterior from contaminants like water, dirt, and other types of debris that can cause damage over time. They also help to prevent oxidation and UV damage caused by exposure to
the sun's harmful rays.
Overall, both PPF and Ceramic Coatings provide equally beneficial but different types of protection for a car's exterior. PPF is ideal for protecting against high-impact hazards, while Ceramic Coatings provide a hydrophobic layer that repels water, contaminants environmental hazards.
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