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Let’s talk about Paint Protection Film (PPF)

Updated: Dec 15, 2022


Living in New England, we know all too well how harsh the winters can be on our cars. The salt and sand that are used to de-ice our roads can take a toll on the paint job of even the most well-maintained car. So, what can we do to protect our cars' paint? That's where paint protection film comes in. In this article, we'll answer some of the most commonly asked questions about paint protection film (PPF; Clear Bra): what is it, how much does it cost, where is it applied, who installs it, and why should I get it? Keep reading to find out more!


What is Paint Protection Film?

Paint protection film (PPF; Clear Bra) is a thin, transparent film that is applied to automotive painted surfaces to protect them from nicks, scratches, and rock chips. PPF is made from polyurethane or polyethylene terephthalate glycol (PETG) and is typically 8 mils thick (1 mil = 1/1000th of an inch). The paint protection film is self-healing and stain resistant and will maintain its ultra-glossy appearance for years and years. Paint protection film allows you to drive without fear- enjoy more and worry less.


How Much Does It Cost?

The cost of paint protection film will vary depending on the size and complexity of your vehicle as well as the level of coverage you select. A full front-end installation (including the hood, fenders, bumper, side mirrors, and headlights) will typically start at $2100.


Where Is It Applied?

Paint protection film can be applied to any painted surface on your car. The most common areas are the hood, fenders, bumper, side mirrors, rockers, mirrors, etc.


Who Installs It?

Protection film should always be installed by a professional technician with years of experience. An experienced installer will yield the highest quality application.


Why Should I Get It?

There are several reasons why you might want to consider getting paint protection film for your car. First and foremost, it will help to protect your paint job from nicks, scratches, and chips caused by everyday driving hazards like rocks kicked up by other cars. PPF will also guard against UV damage caused by exposure to sunlight, keeping your car's paint job looking newer for longer. And finally, paint protection film can help preserve the resale value of your car by protecting its finish from wear and tear.



Summary

The paint protection film is a clear adhesive film that is applied to the painted surfaces of your car to protect them from nicks, scratches, and chips. It is made from durable polyurethane or PETG. It is scratch resistant and blocks harmful UV rays. Paint protection film typically costs between $1000 – $10,000. A professional installer or detailer should always apply paint protection film. The major benefit to installing paint protection film is to perseverance your paint from rock chips, and surface scratches, allowing you to drive without fear of damage.



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