What are the key differences between PPF vs Ceramic Coating?

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PPF vs Ceramic Coating both are two popular options for safeguarding a vehicle's paint. PPF is a clear, self-healing film applied to the car's surface, offering robust physical protection against rock chips and scratches. On the other hand, ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied directly to the paint, providing chemical resistance and enhancing gloss. PPF by brands like Ultraguard is thicker and more impact-resistant, while Ceramic Coating offers a durable, low-maintenance solution with a glossy finish. The choice depends on your specific needs and preferences. 

What sets high-quality PPFs apart is their self-healing ability, which allows them to repair minor scratches and blemishes either instantly or through heat application. Moreover, these films are engineered to resist environmental damages like water spots, mineral marks from rain, and oxidative harm from UV rays, along with chemical stains.

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