PPF Protective
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The shield for your paint.
A film that bonds to the paint and keeps scratches, stone chips and UV at bay. For car and motorcycle.
A film that bonds to the paint and keeps scratches, stone chips and UV at bay. For car and motorcycle.
PPF (Paint Protection Film) is a transparent polyurethane (TPU) film applied directly to the bodywork. It bonds to the paint, absorbs whatever the road throws at it and is completely invisible. The car looks exactly the same — it just doesn't get damaged.
Every day your paint takes stone chips at car parks, gravel on the road and UV from the sun. PPF absorbs all of it instead of you — without any ongoing effort.
Motorcycles are even more vulnerable to everyday wear. Without a bumper, the tank and surrounding parts take direct hits from gravel, insects and scratches.
PPF isn't only available in clear. Choose the finish that suits your vehicle.
Send us your request and we'll get back to you to assess your vehicle and provide an accurate PPF cost estimate.
Everything you need to know about Paint Protection Film.
PPF is physical protection: an actual film that absorbs impacts and scratches. Ceramic coating is chemical, it hardens the paint and makes it hydrophobic but doesn't absorb mechanical impacts. The best combination is PPF with ceramic coating on top.
Premium-quality PPF lasts 8–10 years with proper maintenance. Most manufacturers provide a 10-year warranty against yellowing and delamination. Applying a ceramic coating on top is also recommended.
Clear PPF is completely invisible — the paint looks exactly the same. Matte PPF converts a gloss finish to matte without repainting, and can be removed when desired.
Minor scratches heal themselves with the heat of sunlight or warm water. The film returns to its original form — no further intervention needed.
Yes, we apply PPF to the tank, fairings, frame and headlights. Motorcycles are more vulnerable than cars: without bumpers, every stone chip and every scratch from a jacket or keys leaves a permanent mark on the paint.
It depends on coverage (partial or full body), film type and vehicle model. Contact us for a no-obligation estimate.