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THE FACTS ABOUT PAINT PROTECTION FILM

THE FACTS ABOUT PAINT PROTECTION FILM


Paint protection film is a modern marvel. It’s a thin but exceptionally durable polymer or polyurethane film that is the

ultimate layer of protection. Not only does it keep your ride’s clear coat protected against chemicals, UV exposure, acid

rain and road debris, but if the vehicle’s paint is impacted by road debris, it can save you thousands of dollars in

autobody repair.



There is a lot of information on the interwebs about car paint

protection film
. Some of it is accurate, and others are pure, 100 percent, grade A BS. Search up ceramic coating and

you’ll get similar misleading information. So, let’s explore the truth about paint protection film.




In this article – we’ll weed through the myths, rumors, and flat our false information out there, to provide a

definitive guide about paint protection film. Does it really protect from light scratches? Can PPF actually self-heal?


We’ll also introduce you to Kavaca instant healing paint protection film – the most advanced PPF on the market today.

Additionally, we’ll explain why it makes sense to apply a professional grade ceramic coat on top of that PPF – to create

the Ultimate Shield of protection. If you’d like to compare PPF vs ceramic coating, we’ve got a great article you can

review after reading this one.


In order to fully appreciate the power of paint protection film, it’s important to explore it’s history. Like many of

today’s modern achievements, PPF was developed to solve a problem. During the Vietnam War, the United States Department of

Defense was having trouble with rotor blades on several of their helicopters being damaged by shrapnel, trees, and other

debris.




The folks at 3M were tasked to create a protective layer that was lightweight, yet incredibly strong. The solution was

called helicopter tape or a custom urethane film that was designed for function – not style.



Today’s PPF is far cry from 3M’s helicopter tape. It’s thermoplastic urethane that is transparent, can be colored,

even custom textured to enhance gloss or matte paint jobs. It is a clear paint protection film that can be purchased in

different grades, thickness, and is applied by highly trained professionals with precision accuracy.


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car-paint-protection-film.html]tpu car paint protection film[/url] is arguably the best and most-effective solution. The 3M

Corporation is the Godfather of PPF. As explained above, its primary application was to apply a tint to protect lightning-

fast spinning helicopter rotor blades from being damaged. Today, more than a dozen different types, brand names, and designs

are offered to car enthusiasts.




You’ve probably heard of some of the leading brands including our own Kavaca, 3M Paint Protection Film Pro Series,

Llumar, Suntek, and Xpel film. However, it’s commonly misunderstood that the brand of PPF is associated with the type of

product.




While sometimes this is the case, the brand is not always related to the material or its proprietary properties. This is

one of the myths or misleading PPF truths that can confuse car owners. Some are applied as full wraps while others are

partial hood. There are several that offer limited warranties and some that can back up their product with a 10-year

warranty.


Arguably the most popular ‘name’ in the paint protection films market is clear bra. This is a dual-purpose term – kind

of like calling a soda pop a “Coke” – or sealable plastic bags “Zip-Lock”. Clear Bra is a brand name for a specific type

of protective film. But, it’s also a specific brand as well.




It’s applied to the front end of the vehicle, covering the front bumper, car’s paint, grille, headlights, splitter, and

even the front portion of the hood and front fenders. The term “bra” is used to describe the location of the application.


For a PPF to protect, it’s got to be bonded to a surface. This becomes possible when that surface is clean, free of

debris, and any damage. However, since a paint protection film is transparent, the condition of the paint or surface

underneath makes a huge difference in the brilliance of the finished product.



What is a Decontamination Car Wash? A decontaminating car wash is typically the first step of PPF prep. It involves the

use of a wax-stripping car shampoo that acts as a detergent, which breaks down the oils in wax, factory paint sealant, and

allows them to be washed away.

If you have a ceramic coating applied to your entire vehicle, the professional detailer that installs clear bra film will

simply complete a maintenance car wash. If there are minor scratches due to rock chips – or if you have an older paint job,

the auto detailing company might want to repair those issues in the next step.


What is Paint Correction? Once the surface has been cleaned and stripped of initial debris, the installer will inspect

the condition of the paint. If it is faded, aged, has spider-webbing or swirl marks, or shows signs of damage, the installer

will recommend paint correction to the client.



This involves polishing or using a cutting compound to remove minor scratches or imperfections in the paint. The final

result is a perfectly smooth surface that allows the PPF to bond but also allows the brilliance of the finish to shine.




Final Wipe Panel Wipe Down: Using a proprietary blend of chemical agents, the authorized and certified PPF installer will

remove any contaminants or excess polishes or oils on the surface.


A professionally prepped and applied [url=http://www.isffilm.com/car-paint-protection-film/automotive-paint-protection-

film.html]automotive paint protection film[/url] has an expected longevity of five to 10 years. However, like any other paint

protection solution, the durability of the PPF is impacted by several variables.


Having a certified paint protection film installer complete the entire process is another surefire way to extend the

lifespan of your PPF. The material and supplies they use is just as crucial.



Most PPF brands, like Ceramic Pro PPF Kavaca partner with the best professional detailers and installers, have advanced

training and certification process, to ensure their clients receive the best possible service. Working with the right PPF

dealer will reduce air bubbles in the finished product, which makes the PPF look seamless.



Inferior top coat materials are common in cheap products, which leads to yellowing or potential for a stain to occur. It

also provides reduced protection against bug acids.


During the recent Circuit Breaker, many car owners were left wondering if they were permitted to wash their cars within

HDB compounds. It is evident that we Singaporean drivers really pride ourselves in ensuring our vehicles look good despite

not being able to leave our homes.



A common method to give your car a lasting shine with minimal maintenance would be to send it to a car detailer for a

good polish. When it comes to car polishing, most drivers would be familiar with the common terms like Ceramic Coating and

auto paint protector film (PPF).

However, what drivers are unlikely to know is that giving your car a good polish does more for your car than simply enhancing

its aesthetic features.




Let’s take a closer look at what each of these applicants does for your car to see if there are more to them than meets

the eye.


Something all vehicle owners want is for their ride to look brand new and shiny - like it never left the showroom floor.

This can be achieved with Ceramic Coating, a coating that only needs to be applied once, which bonds to the surface of your

vehicle’s paint, greatly enhancing its ability to withstand the harsh weather and environmental conditions of Singapore’s

roads.



Additionally, Ceramic Coating reduces the effort needed in maintaining your car to look brand new, as it allows for

easier cleaning while increasing your vehicle’s shine. Vehicle owners will know the dilemma of finding a minor scratch on

their beloved vehicle, yet choose to put up with the ugliness as repairing it will cost a substantial amount. However, you

will be pleased to find out that with a good quality Ceramic Coat, minor scratches may be removed with a thorough polish.

Ceramic Coating, however, is not a full-proof solution for your car’s grooming needs as it does not improve your

vehicles toughness to withstand more severe injuries like rock chips - very commonly faced by Singaporean drivers as we share

the roads with big trucks.


If your goal is to protect your vehicle from scratches and rock chips - something Ceramic Coating is not capable of, then

PPF is what you’re looking for. PPF, though costing slightly more than Ceramic Coating, is a military grade film that

greatly enhances your vehicle's resistance to foreign objects, something Ceramic Coating is not capable of. Additionally,

PPF has self-healing properties that protects your paint from rock chips, contaminants and scratches, as scars will dissipate

over time with heat.




PPF sadly reduces your vehicle’s shine however, and should only be applied by a professional as untrained application

may potentially damage the body of your vehicle, which will be very costly to remedy. PPF application does not mean lower

maintenance effort on the vehicle owner's part, as it is advised that PPF be replaced after a few years of usage.



QMI ToughGuard Paint Protection Singapore



It seems then that vehicle owners will constantly face a dilemma between making their car aesthetically pleasing and

actually trying to protect their vehicles… well, you’re wrong!




Quick to identify a solution to this problem back in 1998, QMI ToughGuard Paint Protection Singapore became the only

detailer to introduce QMI's marine grade products which utilises Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) technology to our shores.


Now, you may be wondering what PTFE, a chemical compound, is capable of doing for your vehicle. Since PTFE is highly

durable, transparent and non-stick, it will result in the body of your vehicle being extremely smooth to the touch. Vehicle

owners will additionally be able to say goodbye to rainwater stains as the hydrophobic quality of PTFE makes it a very

effective water repellant, causing water droplets to simply flow off the body of your car!




Once QMI's PTFE products are applied, ToughGuard Nano Surface Protection is applied as a final protective layer. This

results in the formation of a protective layer over the body of your vehicle that is hard and transparent, creating a

hardness that goes beyond the strength of 9H thickness coatings!




QMI ToughGuard clear film

auto paint protection
Singapore ensures your vehicle has a smooth surface that retains shine and resists environmental

contaminants. This allows you to have a fuss-free maintenance regime for your vehicle as all you need to do is to wash your

vehicle with water at least once a month and dirt can simply be wiped with a cloth!



With forecasts of heavy downpour over the coming weeks, why not give them a try as your car will still look good despite

the unpredictable weather of Singapore!