A: Paint Protection Film (PPF) is a thick, clear urethane film applied to vulnerable areas of your vehicle, such as the front bumper, hood, and mirrors. It physically protects against rock chips, scratches, and road debris, and features self-healing technology that helps minor marks disappear with heat.
Ceramic Coating is a liquid polymer that bonds to your vehicle’s paint, creating a hydrophobic surface that repels water, dirt, and contaminants. While it enhances gloss and protects against UV damage and chemical stains, it does not prevent rock chips or deep scratches. For optimal protection, PPF is applied to high-impact areas first, then the entire vehicle is coated with ceramic for added shine and ease of maintenance.