Paint Protection Film (PPF) is a clear, durable material applied to the exterior surfaces of vehicles to protect the paint from scratches, chips, and other damage. Made from thermoplastic urethane, PPF is designed to absorb impacts and resist wear, helping to maintain the vehicle's appearance over time.
The film is typically applied to high-impact areas, such as the hood, bumpers, and side mirrors. It is transparent, allowing the original paint color to show through while providing a barrier against environmental factors like UV rays, road debris, and chemicals. PPF can be removed without damaging the underlying paint, making it a popular choice for car enthusiasts.