What Areas of the Car Should be Covered with PPF?

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What Areas of the Car Should be Covered with PPF?
When applying Paint Protection Film (PPF), we recommend focusing on the areas most vulnerable to damage. These include high-impact zones like the front bumper, hood, side mirrors, and fenders, which are often exposed to road debris, rock chips, and bug splatters. The door edges and side panels can also benefit from protection, especially if you frequently park in tight spots. If you’re looking for full protection, some choose to cover the entire vehicle for maximum defence against environmental elements and minor abrasions. Ultimately, the areas to cover depend on your driving habits and preferences.
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Will Paint Protection Film Discolour Over Time?
Paint Protection Film (PPF) is designed to maintain its clarity and appearance over time. High-quality PPF is UV-resistant, which means it won’t yellow or discolor as quickly as lower-grade films might. While exposure to harsh environmental conditions can cause slight changes in the film’s appearance, a properly applied PPF can retain its transparency for many years. Regular maintenance, such as washing and avoiding harsh chemicals, helps preserve its quality. If you’re concerned about discoloration or wear, investing in premium PPF and professional installation ensures long-lasting results.
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