PAINT PROTECTION PACKAGES
What package works better for me?
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The choice of which parts of your car to apply Paint Protection Film (PPF) can depend on your priorities, budget, and the areas most prone to damage. Here are common areas where PPF is often applied for effective protection:
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Front Bumper:
Prone to stone chips, bug splatter, and road debris. Applying PPF to the front bumper helps preserve its appearance.
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Hood:
Vulnerable to stone chips and debris. PPF on the hood provides a protective barrier against damage from the front of the vehicle.
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Fenders:
Like the front bumper, fenders are exposed to debris kicked up from the road. PPF on fenders helps prevent paint damage.
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Side Mirrors:
Susceptible to scratches and impacts. Applying PPF to side mirrors protects against damage from parking lot incidents and road debris.
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Door Edges:
Door edges are prone to chipping from contact with other vehicles or objects. PPF on door edges helps prevent paint damage.
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Door Cups:
The area around the door handles is susceptible to scratches. PPF protects against fingernail scratches and general wear.
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Door Sills:
The door sill area can experience scuffs when entering and exiting the vehicle. PPF helps maintain the appearance of this high-traffic area.
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A-Pillars and Roof Edges:
Vulnerable to rock chips and environmental elements. Applying PPF to these areas helps preserve the paint.
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Trunk Ledge:
Similar to door sills, the trunk ledge is prone to scuffs and scratches. PPF provides protection in this area.
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Rocker Panels:
Susceptible to debris and road grime. PPF on rocker panels helps prevent damage to the lower sides of the vehicle.
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Rear Bumper:
Prone to scratches and impacts when loading and unloading items. PPF on the rear bumper protects against damage.
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Wheel Arches:
Vulnerable to stone chips and road debris. PPF on wheel arches helps prevent paint damage in these areas.
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Headlights and Fog Lights:
Susceptible to stone chips and environmental damage. PPF on headlights and fog lights preserves their clarity and appearance.
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When deciding on the areas to cover with PPF, consider the specific conditions in which you drive, your budget, and the level of protection you desire. Additionally, consulting with a professional installer can provide valuable insights tailored to your vehicle and driving habits.