Paint Protection Film (PPF) is a transparent polyurethane layer applied to a car’s surface to protect the paint from impacts, scratches, and UV damage. It conforms to the car's shape through adhesive and heat, absorbing impact energy to prevent paint damage. PPF resists yellowing and degradation over time, ensuring long-lasting protection. It safeguards against debris, bugs, and other harmful elements, keeping the car's paint looking new.
Colored PPF is a game-changer in the paint protection world. Developed from the same technology as clear PPF, colored PPF offers long-lasting defense combined with unique and vibrant color options. This allows car owners to express their style while safeguarding their paint job.
A vehicle vinyl wrap is the automotive aftermarket practice of completely or partially covering a vehicle’s original paint with a vinyl wrap. Generally, this vinyl wrap will be a different color or finish like a gloss, matte, or chrome protective layer.
Car window tint film is available in a variety of materials and shades. A standard performance measurement used for car window tinting is visible light transmission. A darker shade of car tinting has a lower percentage of light transmission. The tint affects how much light gets into the car and plays a part in reducing glare and how well a driver can see.
A windshield protection film is a thin film designed to stop rock chips by absorbing the force of impact from rocks, gravel, or other debris. It is applied to the outside of the windshield, and when done right, should be completely invisible. It’s like a giant phone screen protector for your windshield.
Paint correction is a process that involves removing imperfections from the paint of a car, such as scratches, swirl marks, and other minor defects. These imperfections can make the car’s paint look dull and lackluster, and they can also reduce the car’s value over time. Ceramic coating is a process that involves applying a liquid polymer to the surface of a car’s paint. The coating chemically bonds with the paint to create a protective layer that is much harder and more durable than the car’s original clear coat.