How long does PPF last?
High-quality PPF can last up to 10 years, depending on the brand, installation quality, and maintenance. Our film comes with a lifetime warranty for the original owner, ensuring lasting protection. If any defects occur in the film (excluding damage or normal wear and tear), we will replace the affected piece at no cost.
Can PPF be removed without damaging the paint?
Yes, PPF is designed to be removable without causing damage to the original paint. It should be professionally removed to prevent adhesive residue or peeling of the clear coat.
How do I maintain my car after installing PPF?
PPF requires minimal maintenance. Wash your car regularly using pH-neutral car soap, avoid abrasive cleaners, and use ceramic coatings or sealants designed for PPF to enhance durability.
Is PPF better than ceramic coating?
PPF and ceramic coatings serve different purposes. PPF offers physical protection against impacts and scratches, while ceramic coatings provide a hydrophobic layer for easier cleaning and enhanced shine. Many car owners choose to apply both for maximum protection.
Does PPF change the appearance of my car?
PPF is designed to be virtually invisible, preserving your car’s original paint and finish. It is available in glossy and matte finishes to match or enhance your vehicle’s look.
Can PPF be applied to the entire car?
Yes! While many customers choose partial coverage (e.g., front bumper, hood, fenders, mirrors), full-body PPF offers complete protection for the entire vehicle & we are one of the few that offer this.
Will PPF yellow or peel over time?
Modern, high-quality PPF is UV-resistant and will not yellow over time. Proper installation and maintenance help prevent peeling or lifting.
Can PPF self-heal scratches?
Yes! Our film has self-healing properties, allowing minor scratches and swirl marks to disappear when exposed to heat from the sun or warm water. It is very glossy and stain resistant!
How long does it take to install PPF?
Installation time depends on the coverage area. Partial installations (e.g., front-end protection) take a few hours, while full-body PPF can take one to three days for proper application and curing.
Can I install PPF myself, or should I have it professionally installed?
While DIY installation is possible, we recommend at least some experience with vinyl or film application. If you’re new to PPF, start with smaller, flat surfaces (like mirrors or door edges) before attempting larger, more complex areas. For the best results, experienced installation is advised.