Understanding the Difference

Paint Protection Film (PPF) and ceramic coating are both excellent products, but they protect your car differently. Understanding each product helps you make the right investment for your specific needs.

Paint Protection Film (PPF)

PPF is a physical barrier — a 6–8 mil thick thermoplastic film that absorbs impacts, prevents stone chips, and self-heals from minor scratches. It’s the only product that provides genuine physical impact protection.

Ceramic Coating

Ceramic coating is a chemical bond that enhances your paint’s hardness, hydrophobic properties, and gloss. It does not protect against physical impact but dramatically reduces the effort required to keep your car clean and preserves paint clarity.

The Best Solution: PPF + Ceramic Coating

Most serious car enthusiasts choose both — PPF on high-impact zones (front bumper, bonnet, side mirrors, door edges) and ceramic coating over the entire vehicle. This gives you physical protection where it matters most, combined with full-body hydrophobic gloss. Eclipse Schutz offers combination packages designed for Malaysian driving conditions.

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