Applied by vinyl installation experts, this thin polyurethane film acts as a skin that helps to protect the paint from rock chips, scratches, swirl marks created during washes and more...
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The good news is you don’t have to choose one or the other. They can both be applied to the same vehicle. The dynamic duo of Paint Protection Film and a Ceramic Coating is the ultimate form of invisible protection you can purchase for your car! Below are highlighted similarities and differences:
Similarities: Ceramic Coating vs. Paint Protection Film.
The primary purpose of both products is keeping you car looking newer for longer by protecting and preserving your car’s paint.
In addition to this common central aim, the two products have some overlapping performance features. Specifically, both products help reduce damage from UV exposure and acidic contaminants.
Differences: Ceramic Coating vs. Paint Protection Film.
Though Ceramic Coating and Paint Protection Film have similarities, Paint Protection Film is thicker than Ceramic Coatings. Moreover, Paint Protection Film has a chemical composition that allows it to self-heal; that is, it returns to its original form after receiving an indentation or abrasion. These qualities make Paint Protection Film able to absorb rock chips, small scratches, swirl marks, and hard water spots without being permanently disfigured.
Ceramic Coating does not have that ability. Despite the claims of some manufacturers and installers, a Ceramic Coating does not eliminate the risk of rock chips, scratches, swirl marks, and water spots.
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Partial front ---------
Being the lowest painted frontal surface on your car, the front bumper and front of hood should always be covered for protection.
Full front ---------
This standard coverage package provides protection in the most vulnerable frontal impact zone.
Complete vehicle ---------
Covering your entire vehicle provides the maximum amount of protection.
TrackPack ---------
TRACKPACK includes Front Bumper, Full Bonnet, Wings, Mirror Caps, A-Pillars, Extended Side Skirts, Rear Bumper, Splash Guards. Also unprotected Rocker Panels and rear wheel arches are susceptible to damage from rocks kicked up by the front wheels and rear wheels respectively.
PARTIAL FRONT-END
FULL FRONT-END
COMPLETE VEHICLE
TRACKPACK
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Similarities: Ceramic Coating vs. Paint Protection Film.
The primary purpose of both products is keeping you car looking newer for longer by protecting and preserving your car’s paint.
In addition to this common central aim, the two products have some overlapping performance features. Specifically, both products help reduce damage from UV exposure and acidic contaminants.
Differences: Ceramic Coating vs. Paint Protection Film.
Though Ceramic Coating and Paint Protection Film have similarities, Paint Protection Film is thicker than Ceramic Coatings. Moreover, Paint Protection Film has a chemical composition that allows it to self-heal; that is, it returns to its original form after receiving an indentation or abrasion. These qualities make Paint Protection Film able to absorb rock chips, small scratches, swirl marks, and hard water spots without being permanently disfigured.
Ceramic Coating does not have that ability. Despite the claims of some manufacturers and installers, a Ceramic Coating does not eliminate the risk of rock chips, scratches, swirl marks, and water spots.
Partial front ---------
Being the lowest painted frontal surface on your car, the front bumper and front of hood should always be covered for protection.
Full front ---------
This standard coverage package provides protection in the most vulnerable frontal impact zone.
Complete vehicle ---------
Covering your entire vehicle provides the maximum amount of protection.
TrackPack ---------
TRACKPACK includes Front Bumper, Full Bonnet, Wings, Mirror Caps, A-Pillars, Extended Side Skirts, Rear Bumper, Splash Guards. Also unprotected Rocker Panels and rear wheel arches are susceptible to damage from rocks kicked up by the front wheels and rear wheels respectively.
PARTIAL FRONT-END
FULL FRONT-END
COMPLETE FRONT-END
TRACKPACK
Similarities: Ceramic Coating vs. Paint Protection Film.
The primary purpose of both products is keeping you car looking newer for longer by protecting and preserving your car’s paint.
In addition to this common central aim, the two products have some overlapping performance features. Specifically, both products help reduce damage from UV exposure and acidic contaminants.
Differences: Ceramic Coating vs. Paint Protection Film.
Though Ceramic Coating and Paint Protection Film have similarities, Paint Protection Film is thicker than Ceramic Coatings. Moreover, Paint Protection Film has a chemical composition that allows it to self-heal; that is, it returns to its original form after receiving an indentation or abrasion. These qualities make Paint Protection Film able to absorb rock chips, small scratches, swirl marks, and hard water spots without being permanently disfigured.
Ceramic Coating does not have that ability. Despite the claims of some manufacturers and installers, a Ceramic Coating does not eliminate the risk of rock chips, scratches, swirl marks, and water spots.
PARTIAL FRONT-END
Partial front ---------
Being the lowest painted frontal surface on your car, the front bumper and front of hood should always be covered for protection.

FULL FRONT-END
Full front ---------
This standard coverage package provides protection in the most vulnerable frontal impact zone.

COMPLETE VEHICLE
Complete vehicle ---------
Covering your entire vehicle provides the maximum amount of protection.

TRACKPACK
TrackPack ---------
TRACKPACK includes Front Bumper, Full Bonnet, Wings, Mirror Caps, A-Pillars, Extended Side Skirts, Rear Bumper, Splash Guards. Also unprotected Rocker Panels and rear wheel arches are susceptible to damage from rocks kicked up by the front wheels and rear wheels respectively.

Similarities: Ceramic Coating vs. Paint Protection Film.
The primary purpose of both products is keeping you car looking newer for longer by protecting and preserving your car’s paint.
In addition to this common central aim, the two products have some overlapping performance features. Specifically, both products help reduce damage from UV exposure and acidic contaminants.
Differences: Ceramic Coating vs. Paint Protection Film.
Though Ceramic Coating and Paint Protection Film have similarities, Paint Protection Film is thicker than Ceramic Coatings. Moreover, Paint Protection Film has a chemical composition that allows it to self-heal; that is, it returns to its original form after receiving an indentation or abrasion. These qualities make Paint Protection Film able to absorb rock chips, small scratches, swirl marks, and hard water spots without being permanently disfigured.
Ceramic Coating does not have that ability. Despite the claims of some manufacturers and installers, a Ceramic Coating does not eliminate the risk of rock chips, scratches, swirl marks, and water spots.
We'll call you at your convenience and provide you with the service details, time and costs involved.
Confirm your booking and relax while our trained and certified professionals cater for your needs.
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Similarities: Ceramic Coating vs. Paint Protection Film.
The primary purpose of both products is keeping you car looking newer for longer by protecting and preserving your car’s paint.
In addition to this common central aim, the two products have some overlapping performance features. Specifically, both products help reduce damage from UV exposure and acidic contaminants.
Differences: Ceramic Coating vs. Paint Protection Film.
Though Ceramic Coating and Paint Protection Film have similarities, Paint Protection Film is thicker than Ceramic Coatings. Moreover, Paint Protection Film has a chemical composition that allows it to self-heal; that is, it returns to its original form after receiving an indentation or abrasion. These qualities make Paint Protection Film able to absorb rock chips, small scratches, swirl marks, and hard water spots without being permanently disfigured.
Ceramic Coating does not have that ability. Despite the claims of some manufacturers and installers, a Ceramic Coating does not eliminate the risk of rock chips, scratches, swirl marks, and water spots.