5 REASONS YOU NEED CERAMIC PRO FOR YOUR CAR

5 REASONS YOU NEED CERAMIC PRO FOR YOUR CAR

From professional grade interior and exterior products to cheap DIY all-in-one miracle coatings, the slew of car care solutions available to you can be flat out frustrating and confusion to choose. Fortunately, there are some companies like Ceramic Pro who offer a range of customized formulations that can offer a lifetime of protection – much more affordable than you’d think.

Ceramic Pro is a global leader in automotive and industrial surface protection solutions. From our flagship Ceramic Pro 9H nano ceramic coatings, to Kavaca Instant Healing paint protection film, if there is a surface that needs to be covered to reduce exposure to weather, environmental damage, or those pesky spills, we’ve got a solution.

So – if you’re looking for a proven paint protection or interior surface shield – it’s hard to beat the success rate of Ceramic Pro’s range of products. Let’s explore 5 reasons you need Ceramic Pro for your car, whether you’re a business looking to protect your investment, or an average Joe or Jane looking to keep your vehicle clean and shiny.

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#1 – Ceramic Pro Formulas Are Customized for Specific Materials

Contrary to what you might see in a YouTube.com video, or read on a third-party “independent” blog, there is no such thing as an effective all-in-one surface protection solution. Some less than ethical online businesses are starting to pop up, advertising that their spray on coating provides the “ultimate layer of protection on all vehicle surfaces.”

The problem is that scientifically – that’s just not possible. You see, different substrates or vehicle surfaces are designed with specific materials. Let’s take a cars interior for example. You can visit your local Lexus dealership and choose the same year, make, and model of vehicle with multiple trim levels. With each elevation in trim comes different interior materials such as cloth, leatherette, and genuine leather.

Each of these surfaces or substrates has a unique formulation. The surface protectant designed for these materials must be just as customized. For example, Ceramic Pro offers multiple formulations for interior protection. The leather coating is engineered to bond on top of this material, while the cloth or carpet coating bonds specifically to these substances.

The same thing applies to exterior products – but the margin or bonding to the surface is not as crucial as interior coatings. A ceramic coating like Ceramic Pro 9H works by filling microscopic imperfections that are found in all porous materials.

Whether it’s glass, clear coat of paint, plastic trim, headlight covers, chrome, or polished aluminum, every solid part on your vehicle has tiny peaks and valleys on the microscopic level. The ceramic coating uses nanotechnology to fill those imperfections, then leave a flat yet exceptionally durable and strong layer of protection.

The best ceramic coatings like Ceramic Pro 9H are customized for specific materials that are more/less porous than others. For example, glass is more porous than clear coating on paint. As such, to bond correction, the percentage of carrier solvents, SiO2 and TiO2 must be different for optimal protection.

This is the biggest difference between a professional-grade coating and DIY products. The DIY path might be able to “work” on multiple surfaces, but the quality or longevity of those products are less than desirable.

#2 – Ceramic Pro Produces a Superior Barrier of Protection

Since each formula is specifically engineered for unique substrates, the professionally-applied Ceramic Pro coatings produce a superior barrier of protection. On the outside of your ride, a Ceramic Pro protected vehicle will cure to a 9H hardness on each material covered. What does that mean?

9H is a rating on the pencil scale of hardness. It’s traditionally used to measure the hardness or the amount of ‘graphite’ that the pencil will apply to paper. However, it also is the scale in which ceramic coatings or liquid nano coatings will harden once it’s cured.

The scale goes from 0 to 9H – which essentially means that a substance is as hard as quartz or crystal. Therefore, you often hear the term quartz or glass coating associated with a ceramic nano coating.

Anyways – when the coating cures to this hardens, if forms a permanent layer of protection that produces a barrier against:

  • Water damage: While it’s a life giver – it’s also a shine killer. When your paint, plastic trim pieces, chrome, and other materials on your ride is exposed to water, traditional waxes or other less-durable products will slowly derogate to the point they start to dull the finish. Ceramic Pro 9H offers up to a lifetime of protection, blocking water from penetrating to the bare surface area – keeping the shine enhanced forever.
  • Marring resistance: Marring or light scratching is common on unprotected vehicle surfaces. By having a professional auto salon apply Ceramic Pro 9H, the factory finish will stay as fresh and protected as the day it rolled off the showroom floor.
  • No Corrosion or Oxidation: Rust is created through a process called corrosion. It starts when water, salt, or even oxygen is introduced to raw iron. When your car is scratched, or the clear coat begins to fade, it’s more likely that the base surface will begin to rust. A Ceramic Pro 9H coating holds up against exposure to these items, protecting the base materials on your car from developing rust.
  • UV Protection: Another leading cause of paint damage – specially of the clear coat, is constant bombardment of UV radiation produced by the sun. A 9H coating blocks these harmful UV rays from penetrating any items protected. Therefore, it’s important to apply Ceramic Pro 9H on your plastics, chrome, or other plated materials, along with your headlights, brake light covers, and other materials.

#3 – Ceramic Pro Provides Enhancement – Not Gloss

A common misunderstanding of how ceramic coatings work is that they produce gloss and shine. That’s not entirely accurate. When the coating cures, it essentially acts as a magnifying glass. As such, it amplifies the surface underneath the coating.

This means, if your vehicle has surface scratches, or what we call spider-webbing, the coating will highlight those – not cover them up. This is a major reason why we always have our auto salons recommend and complete paint correction – or polishing / buffing out surface damage before applying the coating to your ride.

On a matte finish, a ceramic coating will enhance the depth of that ‘flat’ appearance – not make it appear ‘glossy or shiny’. Based on the level or amount of coatings applied (we offer our customers packages based on longevity desired) – this enhancement or depth of the surface protected will become semi-permanent or for your vehicle’s lifespan.

#4 – Superior Protection for Your Car’s Interior

You’re headed to work, stop by your local drive-thru coffee shop for your morning cup of go-go juice, and some jack-wagon ahead of you slams on the brakes as you head down the road. That former hot cup of refreshing goodness is now spilled over your seats, the dash, and even that center console as you loudly utter your favorite “colorful metaphor”.

This is when you’ll benefit from having Ceramic Pro protecting the inside of your vehicle. A strong coating of interior-specific Ceramic Pro coatings will help to repel liquid, making clean-up simple while reducing the potential of staining.

It also helps to reduce aging or fading of interior materials like dashboards, seats, and interior door appointments. Ultimately, your interior will look and feel cleaner, which can extend the lifespan, and increase resale value.

Additionally, having a Ceramic Pro auto salon decontaminate your vehicles interior with Ceramic Pro TAG helps to reduce the spread of harmful bacteria and allergens. This is a huge benefit for the 70 million Americans that live with allergies, Asthma, and COPD – or anyone looking to improve the cabin air quality of their daily drivers.

#5 – Less Time Needed for Car Detailing

Arguably the best attribute of a nano ceramic coating like Ceramic Pro 9H is the user-friendly nature when it comes to washing, and detailing. When you have a professional auto salon apply this coating to your car, truck, SUV, motorcycle, or commercial / off road equipment, it helps to keep dust, sticky debris like bird droppings, bug splatters, tar, and tree sap from embedding onto your surface.

Water repels due to the super hydrophobic effects, which is extremely helpful during heavy rainstorms when Ceramic Pro Rain is applied to your windows and front windshield. You’ll simply use your wiper blades less – which can extend their life-expectancy as well.

After a ceramic coating has been applied – the days of waxing your car are done. You’ll save time – as washing the coated vehicle is quick, simple, and effective. You’ll no longer need to invest in car wax, paint sealants, or special cleaners to get those bug guts off the front end.

Taking the extra step to apply Ceramic Pro Kavaca Paint Protection Film will block small rocks, tree branches and other hard road debris from striking your paint – which reduces damage to expensive paint jobs like a matte finish for example. Adding a layer of Ceramic Pro 9H on top of Kavaca gives you the Ultimate Shield of Protection.

Breaking it All Down

As you can clearly see – Ceramic Pro offers a protection solution for nearly every exterior and interior part on your vehicle. From protecting your cars paint from UV exposure, to providing an ultra-strong coating for windshields, vinyl and PPF, or your interior seats and other surfaces, Ceramic Pro offers the ultimate protection against daily contaminants and damaging substances.

If you’re looking for a honest one-stop-shop using customized solutions to protect your valued ride from damage, maintain it’s factory paint job, or make those annoying early morning coffee spills simple to clean-up, click the button below to locate a Ceramic Pro auto salon near you.

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Most frequent questions and answers

Ceramic Pro coatings are formulated for specific materials like paint, leather, fabric, glass, and plastic — unlike generic ceramic sprays that offer minimal protection across all surfaces

Yes. Ceramic Pro offers specialized coatings for interior leather, fabric, plastic, and carpet, as well as for exterior paint, wheels, glass, metal, PPF, and vinyl surfaces.

Yes. Ceramic Pro coatings block harmful UV rays, preventing fading, oxidation, and clear coat degradation on both interior and exterior surfaces.

Yes. By sealing the surface and blocking water and salt, Ceramic Pro helps prevent oxidation, corrosion, and rust from forming — especially important in coastal or humid regions.

It enhances the existing finish. If your paint is glossy, Ceramic Pro will deepen that gloss. If it’s matte, the coating will enhance depth without adding unwanted shine.

WHAT IS CERAMIC PRO 9H AND WHY SHOULD YOU GET IT?

CERAMIC PRO 9H – THE BEST NANO COATING FOR CARS

Whether they own a classic 32 Ford Coupe or 2020 Tesla Model S, millions of car, truck, and SUV owners are obsessed with finding the best protection solutions that can keep the original finish looking clean, rich, and opulent. And for the past decade, many proactive car owners have opted for ceramic coatings to accomplish this lofty task. On top of this advanced paint protection segment is Ceramic Pro 9H.

A simple Google search will identify a litany of “ceramic coatings” available – ranging from spray-on ‘hybrids’ to professionally applied Ceramic Pro 9H coatings. Each is designed for different users, based on their skill, needs, and level or protection desired.

But what makes a ceramic pro coating good? What are the qualities that the best nano coatings possess? Why does it produce a super hydrophobic effect, and why is paint correction needed before application? And most importantly, is applying a 9H ceramic coat safe for your ride? Ultimately, what is Ceramic Pro 9H and why should you get it?

Let’s answer these questions below. But first, take some time to watch this video by Adam Cote – which explains some of the attributes about Ceramic Pro’s line of coatings that makes them the best and longest-lasting products available.https://www.youtube.com/embed/4_-Ic7N-g5k?feature=oembed

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Is a Ceramic Coating Safe for Cars?

If you watched the video above, it’s quite possible you already know the answer to this question. However, to put it down on paper, yes – a nano ceramic coating like Ceramic Pro 9H is completely safe for your vehicle. It’s formulated with special carrier solvents and a customized blend of SiO2 and TiO2 to provide a semi-permanent layer of protection – or a quartz coating.

Now, it’s important to explain and clarify that there are several grades or levels of ceramic coatings on the market today. Each of them is uniquely formulated for a specific type of application, general use, or a certain amount of longevity or strength.

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What are the Different Types of Ceramic Coatings?

The ceramic coating world falls into three main categories:

Spray Coatings

This is the one you typically see at 3:00am in the morning during an informercial on TV. It’s essentially a supercharged spray-on coating that is mainly comprised of Teflon, or SiO2 less than 20 percent. It’s applied just like a spray-on wax – where you simply spray it on a clean surface, wipe away with a microfiber cloth, and presto – you’ve got a ‘ceramic coating’ that might last a couple of months.

Many of these spray on coatings are higher in TiO2 or titanium dioxide than SiO2 or Silicon Dioxide. The ceramic coating rule of thumb is that when the TiO2 percent is high – the coating is stronger and more durable – thus, the protection level is enhanced. When the SiO2 percentage is higher, the coating is ‘slippery’ – or is hydrophobic. This is what makes water sheet off the surface, like you see in those 3am infomercials.

DIY Nano Ceramic Coatings

The biggest growing segment is the DIY nano ceramic coating. This is closer to the level of protection produced by Ceramic Pro 9H, but not quite the same. Most of these DIY coatings are engineered for easier application by the average car owner. This is accomplished by reducing the amount or strength of carrier solvents which permits a coating to bond to the surface, and layer on top of each coat.

With a DIY coating, you can’t layer each coating – so the maximum protection you’re going to get is a 1 layer coat. In longevity terms, the strongest DIY ceramic coating is only expected to last about 2 to 3 years maximum on the vehicle’s paint.

Another detail about DIY coatings is they are usually ‘all-inclusive’ formulas. So, they can bond to paint clear coating, windows, wheels, plastic trim, and other substrates. The only problem is they are “just OK” and not formulated specifically for these substances.

Professional Ceramic Coatings

The final line of ceramic coatings is those that started the industry – the professional-grade coating like Ceramic Pro Products. This type of paint protection product utilizes ceramic nanoparticles which penetrates microscopic imperfections found in all porous materials.

It’s formulated for specific material types, for individual applications such as marine, industrial, commercial, or direct automotive consumers. It’s not made to fill minor scratches but does deliver a protective coating that provides superior UV resistance.

Introducing Ceramic Pro Coating Products

Ceramic Pro 9H line of coatings is highly diverse. It begins with Ceramic Pro Sport – or what we like to call “The Wax Killer”. It’s a spray on coating that provides a solid base-coating of SiO2 and TiO2 to the coated surface of your car, truck, SUV, motorcycle, or off-road vehicle. It is applied by our team of certified auto salons across North and South America, can be done in (1) day, and offers six months of CarFax verified guarantee and protection. This is also part of our Ceramic Pro Bronze Package.

Ceramic Pro 9H – Providing the Base of Paint Protection

The next level on the Ceramic Pro chain is our flagship coating – Ceramic Pro 9H. This nano coating is formulated with special solvents that allows the coating to be applied up to five layers. Ceramic Pro offers its customers two package options – mainly based on the warranty you’re looking to achieve.

With 2 layers of Ceramic Pro 9H, or a Ceramic Pro Silver Package your vehicle will be protected for up to 5 years from bird droppings, bug splatters, UV protection, chemical exposure, acid rain, and other harmful contaminants. The second option is a 5-layer coating – or Ceramic Pro Gold Package, which offers an exceptional lifetime warranty.

Ceramic Pro Top Coat – Putting the Hydrophobic Properties Into Ceramic Coatings

The Ceramic Pro Top Coat is the cherry on the ceramic coating sundae. It’s infused with high-levels of SiO2, to produce an ultra-slippery finish, which makes water, dust, dirt, pollen, and other light debris nearly impossible to stick. This is the benefit or attribute that most consumers associate with a ceramic coating. It all started with Ceramic Pro 9H and has stimulated a slew of imitators.

What Materials are Customized with Ceramic Pro 9H?

Arguably the biggest difference between Ceramic Pro 9H and other coatings on the market is the customizable factor. We simply don’t believe in the one-size-fits-all solution. In fact, its products made like that which typically give the Ceramic Coating industry a bad name.

Ceramic Pro 9H includes more than a dozen individual formulations for specific materials and applications. Some examples of customized formulas of ceramic coatings include:

Ceramic Coating for Wheels

Wheels are very tricky to coat correctly – especially if they’ve been used in the past. In a perfect world, a new set of custom rims would be brought to a Ceramic Pro wheel auto salon, prepped, and applied before mounting tires, balancing them, and slapping on your ride.

The formulation is the highest concentration of coating we offer – more than 70% of solid nanoparticles that provide an ultra-tight bond onto the wheel. This helps to protect it from road grime, brake dust, and other common contaminants. It can also improve scratch resistance with up to 4 layers of protection for superior hardness.

Ceramic Coatings for Car Interiors

We also offer a line of Ceramic Pro 9H coatings for leather and plastic materials inside your daily driver or collectible. As leathers are completely different than hard plastic, the formulations for these two ceramic coats are night and day.

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The Ceramic Pro leather coating protects by providing an invisible shield on top of the material, without impacting the comfort and flexibility of the material. Plastic interior coatings like Ceramic Pro 9H’s formula is meant to bond to those harder surfaces – again with a proprietary blend of ingredients made specifically for those substrates.

There are also ceramic pro glass formulas that provide a 9H glass shield over a windshield, sideview mirrors, and rear windows.

Is a Ceramic Pro 9H Coating Worth It?

Ultimately, the biggest concern of potential Ceramic Pro 9H customers is the cost. Unfortunately, there is no black and white answer to this question – as cost is always subjective to the individual. We tend to look at the value associated with a professional-grade coating.

When you make the investment with Ceramic Pro 9H, you’re not simply getting a strong protectant, but also gaining multiple benefits including reducing orange peel, prevents color fading on PPF or vinyl wraps, extends the lifespan of PPF and vinyl wrap, makes cleaning your ride simple and easier, and produces an exceptional shine, luster, and deep finish you can be proud to showcase daily.

A professional grade ceramic coating is only applied by expert installers, in a controlled environment, with precision and advanced techniques for a smooth and exceptionally flat finish. Each package is backed by a CarFax verified warranty, which increases the resale value of your vehicle and peace of mind.

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Most frequent questions and answers

Yes, Ceramic Pro 9H includes specialized formulas for different materials such as windshields, chrome, matte wraps, plastic trims, and leather interiors.

Absolutely. Ceramic Pro 9H is designed to enhance the durability, gloss, and stain resistance of paint protection films and vinyl wraps when applied on top.

It cures to a 9H hardness level, making it highly resistant to light scratches, swirl marks, and abrasions from daily car use and washing.

Yes, it offers a wheel-specific formula that protects against brake dust, tar, and road grime — making wheel cleaning much easier.

You can visit certified Ceramic Pro India salons in Jubilee Hills, Indiaor contact them directly at contact@ceramicpro.co.in for other locations.

TIPS FOR CAR WASHING AFTER A CERAMIC COAT

TIPS FOR CAR WASHING AFTER A CERAMIC COAT

The potency and protection produced by Ceramic Pro 9H is phenomenal (whew – that’s a lot of “P’s”). In the global ceramic coat industry, Ceramic Pro eclipses the competition. While it produces amazing hydrophobic properties, some clients may be confused as to which car washing methods after a ceramic coat has been completed.

Ceramic Pro 9H is a professional-grade SiO2 and TiO2 infused nano ceramic coating that bonds to solid and porous materials ranging from automotive glass to vinyl and paint protection film. However, whether you’ve had one of our excellent installation centers apply this coating, or you’ve selected a DIY ceramic coating, there are some washing techniques that reduce damage, extend lifespan, and allow the coating to shine.

Let’s go over the three recommended car washing methods for ceramic coatings – specifically, those we suggest for Ceramic Pro 9H coatings. But first – watch this cool video from our buddy Adam Cote.https://www.youtube.com/embed/VpzZRJSPUNg?feature=oembed

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The Two Bucket Method of Car Washing

If you coated an older vehicle that had swirl marks or spider webbing, you likely had a professional detailer complete paint correction to fix those imperfections. But, did you know that the leading root source of this type of damage is improper car washing?

Swirl marks happen when you wash a car with materials (or medium) that can scratch. While special microfiber materials are less likely to cause marring and scratching, they are useless if they are dirty when you wash the vehicle. This happens too frequently when you dip your wash mitt in dirty soapy water.

The two-bucket method of car washing was designed to eliminate this common problem. And believe it or not, a freshly coated vehicle is still prone to swirl marks if you use improper washing techniques.

The first wash method we’re going to go over is the two bucket system using your standard garden hose. You can also use a pressure washer if you’d like. To complete the two-bucket method of car washing, you need to retain the following supplies:

  • (2) 5-Gallon Wash Buckets – (1) filled with clean water and (1) with car shampoo w/water
  • (1) Grit Guard – This will be used in your freshwater bucket. For pressure washing use (2) grit guards – one in each bucket.
  • (1) Wash Mitt / Wash Media of Choice. Our Pink Towel works quite well as a wash ‘cloth’ when using the two-bucket method.
  • Car Shampoo – It’s recommended to use a pH neutral, high-suds producing car soap that does not contain wax.

You can use the two-bucket method with a regular garden hose and/or attach a foam gun to use as a pre-washing technique. You can also use a high-pressure washer along with a foam cannon to ‘snow foam’ the car for either a touchless wash or pre-wash.

  1. Pre-Rinse the Car: Spray the entire vehicle with water to remove any standing debris, dirt, bird droppings, bug splatters, and more.
  2. Dip your wash media in the soap bucket. Fully saturate your wash mitt or cloth then wash one section or panel of your vehicle in a top to bottom, left to right pattern.
  3. Once you’re done with that panel, dip the wash mitt in the fresh water and agitate it against the grit guard at the bottom of the freshwater bucket. This will remove any dirt on the media.
  4. Wring out any excess water from the wash media and then dip in the soap bucket. Before starting on the next panel, rinse the previous one off with fresh water to reduce soap drying on the surface.

Continue with this process until you’re complete with the car wash. Dry with a high-quality microfiber towel.

*Tip – If you’d like a quick way of completing that fourth step of removing standing water, consider using a wash bucket like this as your freshwater bucket.

It’s got a container you place the media inside, and a foot pedal to spin it. It’ll remove any standing water and save you a ton of time – and put the water back in the bucket. PS – You don’t need to buy the mop with it. 

Rinseless Car Washing

If you’re not familiar with the rinseless car washing method, you probably don’t live in Southern California or other areas with strict water restrictions. This includes using a specially formulated rinseless car wash formula, that is mixed with freshwater at a specific ratio (as directed by the soap manufacturer).

With this method, you basically spray on the rinseless solution (using a large pump sprayer), wipe the wet area with a clean microfiber towel to remove debris, then use a secondary microfiber towel to dry the surface. The video will explain how this process is completed.

Touchless Car Wash

The final recommended car washing technique for a car that has a ceramic coat is last on our list for a reason. If you’re unable to complete the first or second method on this list, this should be your last resort.

Touchless car washes are basically the manually-operated public car wash that uses high pressure hoses to spray off the vehicle. The other type of touchless wash is one where you drive in, and the machines use high-pressure water and soap to wash the vehicle. The problem with these facilities is the soaps used. They are cheap, generic shampoos that typically are pH high or degreasing agents.

If this is your only option, consider these tips:

Bring Your Own Buckets, Media, and Shampoo: If you visit a touchless car wash where you drive into a wash bay, bring your own supplies. Use the high-pressure washer to pre-rinse and final-rinse the vehicle only. Don’t use their soap, never use the old brush, and by all means – don’t use the spray on wax option.

Dry the Vehicle Immediately After Washing: Once you’re complete with the washing, bring your own microfiber drying towels and immediately dry the car before heading home. While Ceramic Pro 9H produces a slippery surface, with exceptional hydrophobic properties, drying the vehicle via acceleration is never a good idea.

Protect Your Ceramic Coated Car with Ceramic Pro CARE

Once your car is clean, smooth, and shiny, and that Ceramic Pro 9H coating is fully cured, the time to protect it is right. Ceramic Pro CARE is a water based, easy to use coating enhancement that is designed to be user friendly that anybody can use to protect their own ceramic coating.

While it’s formulated specifically for Ceramic Pro 9H and our line of ceramic coating solutions, it’s a great ceramic boost spray for DIY ceramic coatings. It can be applied when the water is wet, dry, or used as a quick detail spray if desired.

If you’d like to learn more about Ceramic Pro CARE – or to order your bottle, click the button below.

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Most frequent questions and answers

The two-bucket wash method using pH-neutral soap and a microfiber mitt is the safest and most recommended option for cars coated with Ceramic Pro 9H.

You should wash your ceramic-coated car every 1–2 weeks to maintain the hydrophobic layer and prevent water spots, especially during monsoon and summer months.

Hard water can cause spotting if not dried properly. Always use filtered or softened water when possible, and dry immediately with a microfiber towel.

Absolutely. Drying with a clean microfiber towel or air blower prevents water spots and helps maintain the coating’s hydrophobic effect.

No. Waxes and polishes may interfere with the ceramic layer. Instead, use a ceramic-safe topper like Ceramic Pro CARE to enhance gloss and protection.

PAINT PROTECTION FILM VS CERAMIC COATINGS

PAINT PROTECTION FILM VS CERAMIC COATINGS

Whether you own a new Vette or completed a frame-off restoration, keeping it clean and free of scratches is every car owner’s objective. In the paint protection world, there are multiple ways of keeping the finish from damage. But, in the end, the two powerhouse contenders are the titanic match-up between paint protection film vs ceramic coatings.

When is the best time to protect my car paint? What products should I use to protect my car’s finish? How often should I wax my car? Or should I toss those cheaper, outdated paint protection products and step up to a PPF or Ceramic Pro coating? There are just a few of the questions we’ll answer in the information below.

First, take some time to watch the video by our buddy Adam Cote to provide a broad overview of the differences between paint protection film vs ceramic coating.

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When is the Best Time to Protect my Car Paint?

Let’s answer this question with one of our own to you. If you buy a new home, new car, or any major purchase, would you wait a while to purchase insurance or a warranty for the vehicle? Most of us would quickly say, “no, you buy insurance or a warranty at the point of purchase.” And they’d be correct in this case too.

The decision on paint protection is essentially the same concept. The best time to protect your vehicle from exposure to UV rays, bird droppings, bug splatters, rock chips and more is as soon as that new ride becomes yours.

It’s at this point that it’s best to protect your car’s paint job. When the car is new, the paint is clean, free of damage, and is in top condition. This is when you’ll want to apply a paint protection film or ceramic coating – or at least, is the best time to do so.

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What Type of Paint Protection Products Are Available?

There are several ways of protecting your daily driver or prized collectible. Car wax is the old-school and easy to apply go to solution. It’s basically made up of natural carnauba wax, that is derived from a palm tree from Brazil that protects those big leaves in a tropical rain forest. The problem is they only last a few months.

A paint sealant is a car wax on steroids. It’s a lab-created synthetic wax that provides great UV protection for up to a year in some cases. Then there are new hybrid spray-on formulations, which promote themselves as ceramic coatings, but really are blends of paint sealants, Teflon, and some small percentages of SiO2 or silica dioxide (remember that name – we’ll get to that soon).

However, the top-shelf paint protection products are professional-grade nano ceramic coatings and a paint protection film.

What is a Ceramic Coating?

Think of a ceramic coat as a semi-permanent layer of protection that can be bonded to your paint, glass, chrome, wheels, and even plastic trim. Ceramic coatings are primarily comprised of two main ingredients – Silica Dioxide and Titanium Dioxide. But what they are made of is likely less important to you than what they do.

Coating a Car Wrap with Ceramic Pro

To simplify, a coating is wiped on to the paint surface and leveled to create a brilliant shine that lasts years not months. It acts by filling the tiny pores of the paint and leveling any microscopic jaggedness of the paint to produce and gloss and slickness not previously available by using wax or sealant technology.

Once applied the paint appears deeper and richer, which produces a better shine. The paint will also have new characteristics, most notably it will be hydrophobic. Hydrophobic essentially means fear of water. A hydrophilic car produces amazing water beading behavior which helps it say cleaner longer and makes keeping it clean extremely easy.

Many coatings if applied by a professional come with a warranty. Ceramic Pro 9H offers CarFax verified warranties that range from 6 months, 2 years, 5 years and even a lifetime warranty. Coating warranties safeguard you and your car paint from environmental issues such as staining on the paint from things like bird droppings, tar, oxidation and more.

Although the coating does improve hardness and thus help prevent minor scratching and marring most do not warranty against scratches. It is important to clarify that there are some DIY ceramic coatings on the market. However, these products vary significantly in product quality, and are rather difficult to prep for and apply correctly.

What is Paint Protection Film or a PPF?

Paint protection film is also known as PPF and Clear Bra. The name clear bra although somewhat comical is a spinoff of a product that had its day in the past. Do you remember cars in the ’90s with a black leather bra on the front? In the past paint protection film was relatively thick by today’s standards which limited its ability to be conformed to intricate areas.

Wrapped Ferrari 458 Italia

Today’s paint protection film is extremely mailable and can be stretched and conformed to fit extremely complex curves and in most cases, edges and curves can be wrapped and tucked making the film virtually invisible.

The biggest benefits that clear bra has over ceramic coatings are that PPF will prevent damage from flying debris and rocks, and clear bra in most cases has a self-healing top coat so minor scratching and marring will heal over time or by adding heat.

There are several levels of paint protection film or PPF. Some are better at reflecting rocks and other debris, and some that last longer, produce better hydrophobic properties like KAVACA.

Kavaca instant healing paint protection film is PPF with superhydrophobic and non-yellowing properties. It has been developed for automotive industry for paint protection, but due to its outstanding quality can be used in any sphere that requires PPF installation.

What’s Best – Paint Protection Film or Ceramic Coating?

Well, to be honest, if you’re looking for the best solution – both would be the definitive shield of protection. Ceramic Pro 9H nano ceramic coating can be applied on top of a paint protection film like Kavaca. When you combine the two, you receive the rock chip and debris protection attributes of a PPF with the longevity, strength, and hydrophobic properties of a ceramic coating.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/n4Um6WWIEAo?enablejsapi=1&autoplay=0&cc_load_policy=0&cc_lang_pref=&iv_load_policy=1&loop=0&modestbranding=1&rel=0&fs=1&playsinline=0&autohide=2&theme=dark&color=red&controls=1&Plus, when you work with a certified Kavaca and Ceramic Pro 9H auto salons, each can be applied during the same visit, and provide you with up to a lifetime warranty for paint protection. This makes the combination a perfect solution for those looking for the ultimate shield of protection for their vehicle.

If you’d like to explore your opportunities with a high-quality professional-grade ceramic coating or receive a free estimate for Kavaca Paint Protection Film, click the button below.

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Most frequent questions and answers

Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer that adds gloss, UV protection, and makes the surface water-repellent, while PPF is a clear film that provides physical protection against scratches, stone chips, and minor impacts. Ceramic coating enhances appearance and ease of cleaning, whereas PPF offers stronger protection against physical damage.

Yes, ceramic coating can be layered over PPF to add hydrophobic properties, easier cleaning, and enhanced gloss.

Absolutely. Paint protection film offers superior resistance to impact damage like stone chips and road debris, which ceramic coatings cannot absorb.

Modern films like Kavaca PPF are virtually invisible and enhance paint clarity. Matte and black finish options are also available.

Yes, high-quality PPFs like Kavaca are safely removable by professionals without harming your original factory finish.

WHAT IS CERAMIC PRO?

WHAT IS CERAMIC PRO?

It’s not every day that a brand defines an industry. Such is the case with Ceramic Pro, a global leader in nanoceramic surface protection technology. Ceramic Pro is a household name in the paint protection world. And we’ve worked hard over the years to provide our valued clients with superior solutions to keep their equipment protected.

Whether it’s our flagship 9H coating, introducing the world’s first instant healing paint protection film (KAVACA), or serving the industrial and marine industry with custom ceramic coats, the Ceramic Pro brand is synonymous with quality in every aspect of our business.

So, let’s introduce you to the company, brand, products, and customer service standards that have helped to elevate a clever business concept to a global leader in surface protection.https://www.youtube.com/embed/2G7Gu9KJEmo?feature=oembed

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Who is Ceramic Pro?

Since 2010, Ceramic Pro has strived to create revolutionary surface protective products that serve multiple industries, both commercial and consumer. The brand was introduced by Nanoshine Ltd in 2010 and featured a line-up of professional-grade produces serving aerospace, marine, and automotive industries.

Using cutting-edge technology that infused ceramic molecular compounds or nanoceramics suited for plastics, rubber, leather, fabric, glass, paint, alloy, and more. This patented formulation took 10 years of research and development and is continually enhanced and optimized to better serve our customers growing needs.

In 2019, we launched KAVACA – the world’s first Instant Healing Paint Protection Film. This revolutionary PPF is stronger, more durable, easier to apply, and exhibits phenomenal anti-yellowing and hydrophobic properties.

Ceramic Pro Americas is the exclusive distributor of Nanoshine Ltd or Ceramic Pro products in North and South America. Our network of more than 3,000 authorized auto spas and installation centers prepare vehicles, apply our ceramic coats, paint protection film, and other products.

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What is Ceramic Pro 9H

There are many ceramic coats on the market today – but none of them stand up to the quality, effectiveness, and superiority of Ceramic Pro 9H. This is our flagship service offering, a nanoceramic coating that is comprised of SiO2, TiO2, and a proprietary blend of solvents that provide 9H hardness based on the pencil scale of measuring graphite.

Essentially, it’s an invisible shield of protection that can be applied to your car’s paint, carbon fiber, vinyl, paint protection film, glass, wheels, chrome, alloy, fiberglass, and more. Unlike other generic formulations,  9H offers customized solutions for different material types, and consumer or industrial grade applications.

A major reason why this 9H nano coating is an exceptional option for cars is it’s ability to layer on top of each application. Most nanoceramic coatings are engineered for easier application – such as the growing line of DIY ceramic coats on the market.

While they contain SiO2 percentages close to pro-grade options, they reduce the percentage and strength of application solvents. It’s these solvents and nanoceramic technology infused in the Ceramic Pro 9H formulation that allow it to penetrate microscopic imperfections found on a porous surface, cure exceptionally flat on top of the finish, and layer on top of the initial ceramic coat.

With every layer of 9H ceramic coating applied to a vehicle, the protection gains strength, which extends lifespan, and keeps the raw materials underneath in mint condition for years.

To ensure 1 coat bonds with the vehicle’s paint, our certified network of installers will complete paint correction, or ensure the paintwork is 100 percent free of wax, swirl marks, minor scratches, any sealant, and possess a surface tension that ensures a strong bond.

Several nano coatings are a 1 layer application, meaning you place the liquid on an applicator cloth, and apply and buff off. Ceramic Pro 9H includes a proprietary top coat, which amplifies the hydrophobic properties – keeping your vehicle’s paint super slippery, beading water, and reducing the stick-ability of bird droppings, bug splatters, tree sap, brake dust, industrial fallout, and more.

Ceramic Pro 9H serves multiple industries including:

Our 9H Ceramic Coating Benefits

Ceramic Pro 9H forms a permanent bond with the surface of your vehicle and will not wash off or break down. It is a highly-durable protective coating that protects your paint and can be applied in multiple layers. This 9H hardness ceramic coat is:

  • Scratch Resistance (Above 9H)
  • Super Hydrophobic Effect
  • UV Resistance & Weather Benefits
  • Thermal Resistance (up to 1200°C)
  • Anti-Graffiti Resistance
  • Advanced Chemical Resistance
  • Corrosion & Oxidation Resistant
  • Produces a High Gloss Finish

Ceramic Pro Top Coat 

We mentioned the Top Coat product above. It’s essentially the whipped cream, nuts, and the cherry on top of the Ceramic Pro 9H sundae. It’s a scientifically formulated liquid that amplifies the hydrophobic effect within Ceramic Pro 9H.

It’s the final step in the application of our 9H nano coating, that allows water to bead, reduces bug guts and bird crap from sticking, and keeps the vehicle finish cleaner – for longer periods. While Top Coat can be applied as a stand-alone product, it’s recommended and designed for use with 9H ceramic coating.

Ceramic Pro Rain

Protection for your windshield and side glass is provided through Ceramic Pro Rain, a special blend of SiO2 and TiO2 designed specifically for ultra-smooth, yet porous automotive glass. It’s included with all three Ceramic Pro 9H packages, the Gold, Silver, and Bronze.

This ceramic pro glass shield repels rain, which improves visibility during severe weather. It’s a specially formulated glass coating, which lasts and performs better than all-in-one solutions.

Ceramic Pro Sport

Maintenance is a crucial component that extends the lifespan of any protective coating. This is the task of Ceramic Pro Sport, a spray on solution designed to refresh and enhance the existing coated surface to restore UV resistance and hydrophobic properties. Like Top Coat, it can be used as a standalone coating, that can hold up for six to 12 months.

Ceramic Pro Strong

Our industrial partners require a ceramic coat solution that is stronger and can withstand higher temperature up to 2200-degrees F and exposure to severe elements. Ceramic Pro strong is the industrial solution that’s designed for painted surfaces.

It’s formulated for superior protective qualities vs amplifying the finish. This not only protects metallic products for exposure to harsh elements, but extends the lifespan of the industrial product, which saves corporations to small commercial businesses money and resources.

Ceramic Pro CARE

When you’ve invested in a professional ceramic coating for cars, you want to protect that shield of protection. This is the job of Ceramic Pro CARE, a water-activated Ceramic Boost Spray that can be applied to any material using our nano ceramic coatings. It can be used as a drying aid, quick detail spray, or protective enhancement.

What is KAVACA Paint Protection Film?

How up to date are you with translating ancient Sanskrit? Well, for those perhaps not majoring in ancient dead languages, the word KAVACA translates as Armor in the primary liturgical language of Hinduism. And quite frankly, it truly describes the power of this revolutionary PPF.

Kavaca is an instant healing paint protection film. It is superhydrophobic and non-yellowing properties. It has been developed for automotive industry for paint protection, but due to its outstanding quality can be used in any sphere that requires PPF installation.

The our nano coating applied to the Kavaca PPF increases overall surface protection and aids in keeping the film clean and stain-free.

How Do Ceramic Pro Coatings Compare with DIY Ceramic Coatings?

Comparing a professional grade ceramic coat vs a DIY product simply isn’t fair. One is formulated for superior and long-lasting protection, that are only applied by experienced detailers in a controlled environment. The other (DIY coatings) are essentially watered-down coatings that are easier for the average car enthusiast to apply themselves.

Another important difference between Ceramic Pro 9H coatings and DIY coats of ceramic are warranties or guarantees provided to customers. Each package is customized for clients based on the warranty or years of protection they seek for their individual vehicle. This flexibility allows a car owner to choose a package that fits their budget and needs.

For example, let’s say you’ve just purchased a new Tesla, and plan on keeping the vehicle for three years before trading it in for Elon’s latest creation. Our installers offers a Silver Package, that provides you with five years of protection, coatings on the paint clear coat, the windshield and front side windows, along with plastic trim and wheels.

As a consumer segment, DIY coatings do not offer warranties. Some will offer vague ‘expected longevity guarantees’ for a few years but trying to collect on those refunds can be tricky.

A professional nano coating simply lasts longer, provides a better return on investment, and the peace of mind with a documented warranty, exceptional support, and routine inspections to keep the coating strong.

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Improving the customer experience is a crucial objective of our company. As a team, we strive to ensure all current and potential clients are educated on our company, our products, and the technology we use to protect their valued rides.

Our 1 layer 9H ceramic paint coating is exceptional at protecting the exterior of your valued car, truck, SUV, or off-road vehicle. Our ceramic nanoparticles penetrate the smallest pores. It’s a stronger and additional clear coat, that blocks UV rays.

Whether you opt for our Ceramic Pro Gold Package (which offers 4 layers of coating and a lifetime warranty), Ceramic Pro Silver Package, or Ceramic Pro Bronze Package, you’ll keep your cars painted surface protected from dirt, improve UV protection,

If you’re in the market for a Ceramic Pro 9H coating, a self-healing Kavaca paint protection film, or industrial and marine ceramic coatings to protect your assets, we offer a high-quality and affordable solution. Click the button below to receive a fee estimate for our line of Ceramic Pro Products. We look forward to serving you soon.

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Ceramic Pro 9H offers stronger protection with its 9H hardness and multi-layer technology, unlike regular coatings that are usually single-layer. It lasts longer, resists scratches, UV rays, and chemicals better, and gives a high-gloss finish with a certified warranty.

Ceramic Pro Top Coat enhances the shine, adds an extra layer of hydrophobic effect, and makes cleaning even easier after applying 9H. It also boosts slickness, helps repel water, dirt, and dust, and extends the overall performance of the 9H coating.

Ceramic Pro Sport is a spray-on maintenance booster for existing coatings or a short-term ceramic solution for new vehicles.

It’s engineered for paint, glass, plastic trim, vinyl, PPF, wheels, metal, carbon fiber, and more.

Kavaca is a self-healing, hydrophobic, non-yellowing PPF developed by Ceramic Pro, ideal for protection from rock chips and scratches.

KAVACA: THE MOST ADVANCED AND BEST PAINT PROTECTION FILM

KAVACA: THE MOST ADVANCED AND BEST PAINT PROTECTION FILM

In an industry filled with generic copycats – Kavaca stands alone. The world of paint protection film has been elevated, thanks to the recent launch of Kavaca, a revolutionary instant healing paint protection film, created by the global leaders in paint protection and nano ceramic coating, Ceramic Pro.

Using nano-technology and a proprietary blend of advanced materials, Kavaca Paint Protection film delivers INSTANT HEALING. This feature quickly repairs minor scratches without the need for heat guns or visits to the installation center. Instant healing is a new surface technology that has never been seen in the paint protection film industry.

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How Did Paint Protection Film Start?

Paint Protection Film was initially launched by the 3M corporation for the sole purpose of protecting helicopter rotor blades from damaged during the Vietnam War. Since those early days, the product has been fine-tuned and enhanced for consumer and automotive applications.

The introduction of Kavaca provides enhanced UV protection, while reducing damage to the vehicle’s paint surface from oxidation, corrosion, and rock chips. You can learn more about Paint Protection Film in our blog:  “The Truth About Paint Protection Film”

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What is Instant Healing Paint Protection Film Technology?

One of the biggest benefits of paint protection film or PPF as it’s also known is the ability to absorb the impact of small rocks, tree branches, and gravel. However, when the topcoat layer of PPF is damaged, applying direct heat can repair minor imperfections. This is typically completed at the same facility where the PPF was installed.

The ability to deflect road debris makes it a better protection solution than a ceramic coating. A PPF is commonly known as a clear bra, that is designed to protect the car’s paint on the front end. Kavaca can be applied to any portion of your vehicle’s paint and other surfaces – including the front bumper, rocker panel, hood, and bumper.

When these sections of the vehicle are protected with protective paint film, paint damage from stone chips, tree sap, bug splatter, other contaminants are significantly reduced. However, when damaged, a product like 3M paint protection film, Xpel paint protection film, or Xpel clear bra will require physical application of heat to ‘self-heal’.

The new Instant Healing technology infused into Kavaca by Ceramic Pro permits these scratches on the surface to heal under one second. This is almost too fast for the naked eye to see but mind-blowing when you see it in person. Combined with these properties: unmatched gloss, clarity, and hydrophobicity, Kavaca is the most advanced and best Paint Protection Film or clear bra film on the market.

Not only does the preexisting top coat and appearance of Kavaca films far surpass every other protective film on the market, but also it has Nanotechnology infused in the adhesive that fills swirls and imperfections in the paint.

What is Kavaca Paint Protection Film and What does Kavaca Mean?

So, what does the name Kavaca mean? Kavaca translates as “Armor” in Sanskrit. Meaning that this paint protection film is the ultimate shield of armor for your vehicle. Kavaca Instant Healing Film is also easier to install than most other films on the market. In the end, to the consumer, this translates to a more secure and longer-lasting installation.

The stretch and elasticity are 50 percent greater than other protection films. This attribute along with the nanotechnology in the adhesive allows the film to be easily positioned while providing the perfect amount of tac/anchor point to cover hard shapes on a vehicle’s painted surface.

The nanotechnology infused adhesive also helps hide certain imperfections on the surface that otherwise would prevalent or be enhanced by other films.

Why is Kavaca the Best Paint Protection Film?

Kavaca PPF is manufactured using state of the art technologies and high-quality raw materials. With the impressive visual appearance, the film acts as a self-healing protective layer preventing the paint from being damaged from abrasion, corrosion, chemicals, and other types of physical damage.

Combined with these properties: unmatched gloss, clarity, and hydrophobicity, Kavaca is the most advanced and visually appealing Paint Protection Film on the market. Many years of experience in the industry of surface protection and extensive research, formulated a perfect PPF to be used along with Ceramic Pro 9H ceramic coatings to maximize the performance of our surface protection systems.

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Kavaca offers instant-healing properties without the need to heat the surface. This technology also offers non-yellowing properties, a negative side-effect of several inferior quality paint protection films that can occur due to excessive exposure to UV rays.

Kavaca has been developed for the automotive industry for paint protection, but due to its outstanding quality can be used in any sphere that requires PPF installation.

What are the Key Properties of Kavaca?

paint protection film like Kavaca simply does not compare on a level playing field with others. The nanotechnology and proprietary Instant Healing properties in Kavaca not only provides a secure bond to your vehicle, but also provides multiple properties that makes it the best PPF on the market.

Industry Leading Gloss

Paint protection film is a translucent material that does not impede the visual appeal of your paint job. However, many of them tend to produce a dull hue. This isn’t the case with Kavaca. This PPF is customized for gloss or matte finishes, amplifying the shine without producing negative appearances.

50% More Stretch Than Leading Competitors

Kavaca’s unique blend of advanced materials allows it to stretch better than other paint protection film products available. This allows the PPF to be fitted to different cars with precision application. The enhanced stretch also helps to improve the instant healing properties and extend longevity.

Reduced Orange Peel

Orange peel is a visual imperfection that makes the paint surface look wrinkled or rough. It’s a common negative attribute of several paint protection films. Kavaca produces reduced orange peel and no glue marks with PPF installation GEL.

Fills Swirls & Imperfections

Any paint protection product is designed to protect or enhance what’s underneath. This means that if the vehicle has minor scratches or swirl marks, paint correction is required – which can cost several hundred dollars extra. Kavaca is infused with nanotechnology that fills these microscopic scratches. This removes the need to complete minor paint correction, which can save money.

Ceramic Pro Hydrophobic Properties

Kavaca is also the most hydrophobic paint protection film. This is due to the advanced top coat that uses similar technology as Ceramic Pro 9H to leave a perfectly flat layer of protection. It allows water to bead off the surface. This also keeps the PPF cleaner, as dirt, pollen, and other light contaminants simply blow off as you drive.

Additionally, Kavaca offers vehicle owners other benefits simply not available with inferior products.

  • Advanced chemical and corrosion resistance
  • Instant scratch healing (No heat required)
  • Resistance to high temperatures
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • A protective barrier for high impact areas
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Kavaca Warranty & Carfax

Ceramic Pro LLC warrants Kavaca to be free of manufacturer defects for a LIFETIME from the date of purchase. The warranties for Kavaca are synced with Carfax’s database just like Ceramic Pro Coatings.

Kavaca is warrantied when installed on clean coated car panels, to be free of:

  • Manufacturer Defects
  • Protection against yellowing from dirt and chemicals Yellowing from UV and at a rate faster than ^Yi 2 per 1000 hours
  • Bubbling, staining, and cracking or any material failure.
  • The warranty excludes damage caused by normal wear and tear, misuse, accidents, or misapplication.
  • This warranty requires annual inspections and becomes a 12-year warranty from the date of the last inspection if an inspection is missed.
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The Industries Best Paint Protection Film

Kavaca Regenerating Paint Protection Film offers a level of instant self-healing never seen in the PPF industry. This is the next generation of paint protection film. Kavaca’s self-healing effect is instantaneous.

It does not require a heat source like the paint protection films of the past. The second a surface scratch occurs it immediately begins disappearing right before your eyes. There has never been anything like Kavaca – which removes many of the negative attributes of PPF, making it a longer-lasting, and providing you a better bang for your PPF buck.

The fact that Kavaca is coated with Ceramic Pro makes it even better. The enhanced hydrophobic properties, improved luster, shine, and the ability to customize for gloss or matte paint jobs gives you flexibility to enhance any color. It’s a quality not available with 3M Scotchgard or other car paint protection film solutions.

Kavaca is applied and installed by Ceramic Pro’s network of authorized auto salons and technicians. Each installation is precision fit to your vehicle. If you’d like to learn more about Kavaca – or receive a free estimate for your vehicle, simply click the button below.

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Most frequent questions and answers

Kavaca offers instant self-healing technology, enhanced hydrophobic properties, and nanotechnology-infused adhesive unlike traditional PPFs.

Kavaca’s surface heals scratches immediately—without heat—thanks to proprietary nano materials built into its top layer.

No, Kavaca is formulated to resist yellowing even under intense UV exposure typical in Indian climates.

Absolutely. Kavaca’s high heat resistance and flawless finish make it ideal for luxury and high-speed vehicles.

Kavaca can be applied to bumpers, hoods, side mirrors, rocker panels, doors, and even headlights.

THE TRUTH ABOUT PAINT PROTECTION FILM (PPF)

THE TRUTH ABOUT PAINT PROTECTION FILM (PPF)

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 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?

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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.

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What is Paint Protection Film?

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.

In fact, the present-day paint protection film produces multiple benefits including:

  • Resistant to acidic corrosion and contaminants (like bug guts and bird droppings)
  • Protects a painted surface against acid rain, mineral deposits, soft and hard water spots
  • Reduces oxidation on factory paint caused by UV light
  • Blocks small rocks, gravel, tree branches and other hard objects from hitting paint surface
  • A protective film can heal itself if it’s scratched or struck
  • Lasts for up to 10+ years

What are the Types of Paint Protection Film?

There are a lot of coating for cars on the market today. But paint protection film 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.

Let’s provide some clarity here.

What is Clear Bra?

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.

Kavaca PPF Protection Partial Front

Back in the day, it was common for car enthusiasts to apply a leather or hard vinyl-based material over the front of the vehicle – to serve the same purpose – protect the automotive paint.

You can see an example of this in the image above. The “Clear Bra” removed the colored and thick material and was one of the first types of PPF available to car owners.

What is the Difference Between Vinyl and PPF?

If you’ve read previous articles offering PPF buying tips, you might have read about vinyl or car wraps. Another confusion that occurs is understanding the difference between paint protection film or PPF and vinyl – or also called a vinyl wrap.

Essentially, PPF is a thicker, stronger, yet lightweight material. It provides stain resistance, protection from stone chips, light scratches, bug splatter, swirl marks, and other paint damage.

Vinyl is heavier, thinner, and typically colored. It can also be decorated with graphics. Here is a practical example. This image below a great example of a vinyl wrap. It’s a branded vinyl that is applied to the original paint of a specific vehicle. It replicates a “sticker” – but also provides protection for the paint underneath. The car is David Douthit’s Quartermaster Nostalgia Jet Funny Car. The entire car is painted, but the bottom of the car is vinyl wrapped. What’s really cool is that the words on the car light-up when the car is on.

 

Explaining the Science Behind Paint Protection Film

OK – let’s get technical. Most automotive paint protection film are based on the same physical construction. It’s broken down into four individual layers:

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Polyester Release Liner: This is the bottom layer of PPF. It measures about 3.0 mils (or 0.076mm) in thickness. Once it’s removed, it exposes the material that provides the bond to the vehicle surface.

Acrylic Adhesive: The next layer up is the acrylic adhesive. It’ is a bit thinner – measuring 1.6 mils (or 0.040mm). This provides the durability of adhesion.

Polyurethane: The bulk of PPF is polyurethane. This provides the depth and strength of the paint protection film and measures 6.0 mils (0.152mm).

Clearcoat: The final layer is clearcoat. It measures 0.5 mils (0.0132mm) and acts as the surface layer of the PPF. It is also what helps a ceramic coating like Ceramic Pro to bond on top of the PPF. Some self-healing PPF’s are topped with an elastomeric polymer that helps the material maintain its natural shape once it has been stretched or applied.

How Can a PPF Self Heal?

Let’s be 100% clear – not all products in the paint protection film market have self-healing properties. The ones that possess this attribute are comprised of Elastomeric polymers. This introduces today’s word of the day – “Elastomeric”. So, what does this mean?

Well, the word itself is an adjective which describes the nature or action of materials that are elastomers. Elastomers are cross-linked polymers that are loosely attached. It’s a synthetic or natural rubber that can return to its natural state when the source of the damage is removed.

When a high-quality paint protection film is comprised of this material, the application of heat (either natural by the sun or a heat gun) will repair damage like scratches or even minor tears caused by an impact from a rock. If the PPF is repaired in this method, the term ‘self-healing’ is a bit inaccurate, as it requires an outside physical action.

Is There a True Self-Healing PPF?

There are a lot of people that flat out wonder how does PPF work. Well, as we explained above, the science infused in these advanced materials helps to block common road debris from damaging the vehicle’s surface. If it’s hit hard enough, the PPF may in fact scratch. This is where the self-healing properties of paint protection film comes into practical application.

However, if a product is truly self-healing, it should possess the technology and ability to fix itself without an outside source. A new, revolutionary paint protection film called Kavaca – by Ceramic Pro is a genuine Instant Healing PPF.

Watch the video below to learn how Kavaca works.

How is Paint Protection Film Installed?

Like any other paint protection solution, correct prep work, installation, and aftercare is crucial to the success or failure of a PPF. Ceramic Pro is known for their ceramic coating products, but they also manufacturer a superior clear bra material that is called Kavaca. Installing a clear bra pattern or a full coverage that

The installation process is unique for each manufacturer, but the process follows these general steps:

Step One – Prep Work for Paint Protection Film Installation

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.

Step Two – Pre-Cutting the Material

There are two types of methods for applying the PPF. Most professional installers of PPF use a plotter or a machine that pre-cuts the material in smaller, custom-fit sections – like a fender or door edges.

This helps to reduce waste, save the client and installer money, and of course – resources. It also is crucial to expediting the PPF installation and making it fit better in smaller sections like door jams, headlights, and grilles.

The second method is using bulk film. It’s basically used when an installer does not have a plotter – and tends to result in excess material, more time, and less precision or accuracy of the installation.

When used by an experienced installer, these problems can be mitigated. In fact, some are so good that they can hand-cut to fit rocker panels, side mirrors, the hood, deck lid, spoilers, and more.

Step Three – Fitting

To ensure accuracy, the installer will pre-fit the car protection film. The paint protection film market is filled with multiple brands and types of installation types – like a clear bra that only goes on the front of the vehicle. Fitting the clear bra to the paintwork is a tedious and precision process that verifies that the material will fit each section and connect or blend with each other with reduced gaps.

While this does add some additional time to the complete process, it’s worth it in the end – as it will protect the paintwork and other areas of the vehicle against rock chips or a light scratch, which can be fixed easily with self healing PPF.

Step Four – Spraying the Fitting Solution

The activator which permits the clear bra or PPF to bond to the surface is called a fitting solution. When sprayed to the painted surface and on top of the PPF, it activates the adhesive – which is a glue basically and bonds tightly to the surface.

Again, each brand of PPF has recommended fitting solution properties, some can range from distilled water to chemically-activated agents. This helps it bond to a car’s paintwork, helping to block UV rays, oxidation, corrosion, and eventually the development of rust.

Step Five – Application and Final Fit

This is the step that makes the magic occur. The experienced PPF installer will carefully glide the PPF into perfect fit. It’s a process of fitting, spraying solution, moving around, squeegee of bubbles, and more. When it’s in the exact position, the installer will use a squeegee to remove creases or bubbles from the PPF. Once the PPF clear bra has bonded to the paint surface, it provides exceptional sealant or surface protection on the car’s exterior – especially against a normal scratch, bird dropping, a rock chip

Step Six – Drying

The final step of the clear bra or PPF installation is drying. This can be done a few different ways – either by time or using a specific drying procedure. Most professional PPF’s are heat-activated by use of a heat gun or even placed into a heat chamber. The process essentially activates the ‘glue’ and restricts the material to create an incredibly tight fit.

How Long Does Paint Protection Film Last?

A professionally prepped and applied paint protection film 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.

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The Prep Work

Like we stated above, the condition of the surface prior to applying the PPF is a major factor that impacts longevity of automobile protection. If the surface is clean, free of scratches, and any contaminants, the adhesive will bond better and ensure a tighter fit.

The Application

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.

Environmental Factors

While a PPF is intended to protect the surface from exposure to UV light, acid rain, bird droppings and other environmental factors, too much can have negative consequences.

To reduce this potential, applying a professional-grade nano ceramic coating on top of the PPF can provide an additional layer of protection – extending the life span to the lifetime of the vehicle in some cases.

What are the Pros and Cons of Paint Protection Film?

We’re not here to blow smoke – but to provide facts. And the fact remains that paint protection film is not for everyone. While it’s a great way to reduce scratching, rock chips, and other surface damage, it comes with some pros and cons to consider.

Pros of Paint Protection Film

  • Strongest material to protect against rock chips and paint damage
  • Incredible healing properties – like Wolverine – if you want Deadpool healing, an Instant Healing PPF like Kavaca is perfect
  • Prevents paint scratching, marring, or swirl marks
  • Longest lasting paint protection solution on the market – up to 10 years or more when combined with a professional-grade nano coating
  • Better engineering and technology than in years past – no more yellowing or reduced hydrophobic properties

Cons of Paint Protection Film

  • Many grades of PPF. Not all products or brands are same – so do your research to choose the best solution for your application.
  • Difference in Self Healing Property: There are some PPF’s that offer the ultimate paint protection film properties – by instantly healing scratches. But most are ‘self-healing’ that require some heat or physical repair techniques to remove the surface scratches.
  • Not a DIY solution. A paint protection film is a professional-grade clear film product that should be applied by experts. While there are DIY clear bra products, results simply don’t match professional-grade PPF
  • It’s an investment. There is no way to spin this – PPF is not cheap. It’s an investment in the quality and condition of your vehicle. It’s always best to work with a certified PPF dealership or authorized detailer.

Expanding the Life and Effectiveness of PPF

We mentioned this briefly above, but the best way to protect and enhance your paint protection film is to have a professional-grade nano-ceramic coating applied on top.

A Ceramic Pro solution is comprised of silicon dioxide or SiO2, Titanium Dioxide or TiO2, and a group of proprietary polymers and ingredients that form an exceptionally strong layer of protection on top of the PPF.

It’s basically a liquid form of quartz or glass, that penetrates the microscopic valley’s found in the PPF top layer, then hardens to create an ultra-smooth and flat surface. A ceramic coating can protect your headlight covers, glass, carbon fiber, and vinyl wrap. When it’s applied, it leaves a hydrophobic surface, which makes water, dust, debris, tree sap, bug splatters, and more less likely to stick. This is known as producing a super hydrophobic effect.

Benefits of Applying Ceramic Coating on PPF

When you apply a nano ceramic coating that is engineered to bond with the exact material of the PPF you choose, it can provide multiple benefits.

Increased Depth and Shine: When a nano ceramic coating cures, they transform into a thin layer of glass that is as strong as quartz. This amplifies the brilliance of paint found under the PPF, which increases the depth of the paint below – whether it’s gloss or matte finish.

Improves Hydrophobic Properties: Hydrophobic is a fancy term to describe a surface ability to repel water. However, beyond producing optically cool water shedding and beading, it also helps to reduce the potential of dirt, pollen, and other contaminants from sticking. For example, if you’re an enemy of pigeons – and they drop a deuce on your ride, a ceramic coated PPF makes it simple to remove their waste.

Extended Lifespan: The strength and durability of a professional-grade Ceramic Pro coating is far superior to even the best DIY nano coating. Professional grade coatings are comprised of more than 90 percent SiO2 – which is about 10% more than the leading self-applied coating. This results in a stronger and longer-lasting coating and a PPF that still maintains self-healing properties.

What’s the Verdict on PPF?

Just like there are different grades of car wax, ceramic coatings, and paint sealants, there are just as many different paint protection film products on the market. If you’re considering the investment into a high-quality PPF, consider the following.

  1. Complete Due Diligence: Before spending money on any major purchase, make sure to research the product you’re thinking about buying. This is especially true with paint protection film and those who apply it.
  2. Does the PPF Work as Advertised: As an industry, PPF is less susceptible to gimmicks and marketing buzz-terms. However, it’s important to verify through third-party reviews, and looking into the technology infused in PPF to ensure it does what the manufacturer claims.
  3. Is it a True Instant Healing PPF: Arguably the best attribute of paint protection film is it’s ability to heal when it is lightly scratched or damaged. If you need to take your ride to the installer each time you have a minor scratch, this is going to add time – and often more cost to your overall expense.

What is the Best PPF in 2020?

By investing in an Instant Healing PPF like Ceramic Pro’s Kavaca, you’ll receive an honest and genuine instant healing solution. It’s the only PPF on the market today infused with nano-technology that does not require professional help to self-heal. It’s truly the best PPF, offers you superior protection, and can hold up for 10 years or longer.

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FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

Self-healing PPF requires heat to fix scratches, while instant healing PPF like Kavaca repairs minor surface damage instantly without external heat.

Yes, paint correction is recommended to remove swirl marks, oxidation, or scratches so the PPF bonds smoothly and the finish looks flawless.

Absolutely. Applying Ceramic Pro coating over PPF enhances gloss, adds hydrophobic properties, and extends the life of your paint protection.

Regular maintenance with pH-neutral shampoos, avoiding harsh chemicals, and periodic inspections can help your PPF stay clear and durable.

You can visit a Ceramic Pro-certified detailing studio in Indiafor expert Kavaca PPF installation and bundled ceramic coating services.