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GENERAL QUESTIONS

PPF is a transparent, durable film applied to the exterior of your car to protect the paint from scratches, chips, road debris, and UV damage.

Ceramic Coating is a liquid polymer applied to your vehicle’s exterior. It forms a protective layer that bonds with the paint, offering enhanced gloss, water repellency, and long-lasting protection against contaminants.

High-quality PPF typically lasts 5-10 years, depending on the type of film and care taken. Some films come with warranties for extended protection.

Ceramic Coating can last anywhere from 2 to 5 years, depending on the quality of the product and maintenance routine.

PPF QUESTIONS

No, PPF is designed to be virtually invisible. It enhances the gloss of your vehicle while maintaining the original look of the paint.

Yes, PPF can be safely removed by a professional without causing any damage to the vehicle’s paint.

Yes, PPF is designed to absorb the impact from small rocks, road debris, and minor scratches, providing a strong layer of protection.

Avoid washing your car for the first 7 days after installation. Use a pH-neutral car wash soap, and avoid abrasive materials to keep the film in top condition.

Yes, you can opt for partial coverage (e.g., front bumper, hood, mirrors) or full-body coverage based on your needs and budget.

CERAMIC COATING QUESTIONS

Yes, Ceramic Coating offers longer-lasting protection and shine compared to traditional waxes. It also provides better resistance to environmental contaminants.

No, while it offers enhanced protection against minor scratches, it does not make your car completely scratch-proof. It helps reduce the risk but does not eliminate it entirely.

Yes, applying Ceramic Coating over PPF is common. It enhances the gloss and hydrophobic properties of the PPF, making maintenance easier.

Regularly wash your car with a pH-neutral soap and avoid harsh chemicals. Avoid automatic car washes with brushes, as they can damage the coating.

Ceramic Coating helps reduce water spots by repelling water, but it does not eliminate them entirely. Proper maintenance is key to minimizing water spots.