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What Is Paint Protection Film (PPF)?

Paint Protection Film (PPF), also known as a clear bra, is a nearly invisible layer of thermoplastic urethane applied to a vehicle’s painted surfaces. Its primary function is to protect the finish from rock chips, bug splatter, road debris, and light scratches—helping preserve that showroom look for years to come.

Absolutely. Your car care routine doesn’t need to change. PPF is designed to be washed and waxed just like your vehicle’s paint. In fact, waxing the film helps protect it and ensures an even, consistent look across your entire vehicle.

No worries—PPF can be removed safely and cleanly. Our films use advanced acrylic adhesives that leave no residue behind. When removed properly, your paint will look just as flawless as the day the film was applied. We’ve even replaced other brands’ films, and ours comes off cleaner, without the sticky mess others can leave behind.

Not at all. Our high-quality films are virtually undetectable once installed. They maintain the original color, gloss, and finish of your paint while providing outstanding protection. From just a few feet away, no one will even know it’s there.

Modern automotive paint is thinner and less durable than in the past. Stricter environmental standards have removed tough chemicals like lead, which once contributed to longer-lasting finishes. At the same time, parts that were once chrome or metal are now often lightweight plastic—especially trim and headlights—which are much more vulnerable to everyday damage. PPF provides a critical layer of defense in this new era of automotive design.

No special treatment needed! Just wash and wax your car with standard automotive care products. PPF is built to be durable and low-maintenance.

Depending on the product chosen, our Paint Protection Films are backed by manufacturer warranties of up to 10 years. Coverage includes protection against yellowing, peeling, bubbling, and cracking—common concerns with outdoor exposure and UV light.

Yes! Thanks to its optical clarity, PPF can be safely applied to headlights without reducing light output. It protects against chips, scratches, and UV damage—keeping your lights clear and your car safer.