Five major areas of PPF protection for car

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UMORE Paint Protective Film (PPF) is a high-quality product that can protect your vehicle’s appearance from unpredictable factors in daily driving. In addition, it also has a dual advantage of improving the appearance of the vehicle through a high gloss or satin glossy surface. However, if we strictly discuss protection, certain parts of the car are more susceptible to paint damage than others. These five aspects are the UMORE self-healing PPF that you should prioritize when preserving the beauty and value of your car.

How does paint protection film protect my car?

PPF, as a concept, is a transparent film that covers the surface and serves as a barrier to prevent daily wear and tear. Higher quality PPFs like UMORE PPF have self-healing properties, allowing the film to self repair against minor scratches and wear while protecting the painted surface below. In addition, the transparency of the film makes its protective cover almost unnoticed and receives industry-leading warranty support.

1.) Front bumper:

Not surprisingly, the front bumper is extremely susceptible to damage. It is located on the front line and bears damage from road debris, rocks, insects, weather, and minor impacts. Over time, this continuous wear will leave rock fragments, wear marks, and etching marks, making the bumper feel rough and unbearable. PPF helps prevent dirt from sticking to your grille, just like flossing your teeth after a meal.

2.) Engine hood and mudguard:

Environmental factors such as gravel, sand, salt, dust, bird droppings, and traffic debris can affect the hood and front fenders of your car. Shielding PPF can resist these projectiles and help prevent expensive paint fragments and scratches that can damage the overall paint surface of the vehicle.

3.) Side mirrors:

Side mirrors are often overlooked, but they are highly susceptible to slight impacts and scratches when exposed. PPF can protect the side view mirror from parking lot accidents, branch scratches, and other accidental damage. Damaged side mirrors may be a potential safety hazard. Furthermore, this is an area that cannot be ignored once damage is detected.

4.) Behind the rear wheels:

The paint area behind the rear wheel (or front wheel) is usually stained with watermarks, mud strips, road asphalt, or rubber shavings. This is also a place that requires thorough scrubbing or concentration with a powerful washing machine. Placing the PPF behind the steering wheel and on the front rear fenders can make car washing easier.

5.) Rocker plate:

Placing the door sill in a place where the rubber comes into contact with the road surface makes it easy for the paint to damage it. In addition to road debris and environmental pollutants, a person’s shoes will leave wear marks when entering and exiting vehicles. In a drive-in car wash, the door sill is often overlooked. Therefore, people must lie down and scrub the rocker to ensure cleanliness. Applying PPF can protect the door sill panel from unpleasant staining and damage, saving you trouble and back pain.

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