Should I Get Paint Protection Film vs. Vinyl Wrap?

Should I Get Paint Protection Film vs. Vinyl Wrap?


Thinking about protecting your car’s paint?  If you are, two options you’ve probably heard of are Paint Protection Film (PPF) and vinyl wraps.

Both of these are popular amongst many car owners. But which one is better for protection? Is paint protection film worth it, or is it vinyl wrap?

While both have benefits, they actually have very different purposes and levels of protection. 

In this guide, we’ll go over both PPF and vinyl wrap, look at when to use each, and help you make the best decision for protecting your vehicle.

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What Is Paint Protection Film?

Paint Protection Film (PPF) is a transparent film made of polyurethane that is resistant to abrasion.  It can be applied anywhere on a vehicle that gets hit by rocks (including headlights). It protects your car from dings and scratches. PPF is almost invisible and can keep your car looking new for years.

Modern paint protection film also has “self-healing” properties: minor scratches will disappear with a little heat from the sun or a gentle heat application.

vinyl wrap

What Is Vinyl Wrap?

A vinyl wrap is a thin, specially formulated adhesive film that wraps around your vehicle and changes its appearance. They come in different colours, finishes, and even with custom graphics. They’re great for making your car stand out or branding it as a company vehicle.

While vinyl wraps definitely do offer some protection against scratches, dings, and UV rays, the main reason people apply them is for their unique look.

PPF vs Vinyl Wrap: A Detailed Comparison

how vinyl wrap looks

By now, you probably already know which one to go with, but let’s break down all of the differences between Paint Protection Film and vinyl wraps.

Lifespan

  • PPF: Generally lasts between 5 to 10 years, depending on the quality of the film and how rough you are on your car. Some high-end PPF brands come with warranties.
  • Vinyl Wrap: Typically 3 to 5 years. This will also depend on how you treat your car, if you keep it in the garage, drive it in extreme cold, etc.

Paint Protection

  • PPF: Designed for protection against rock chips, scratches, swirl marks, and even minor impacts. Self-healing properties help it maintain a clear, smooth appearance even after minor scratches.
  • Vinyl Wrap: Does provide some protection against minor scratches and sun damage. Designed more for looks than for long-term protection.

Cost

  • PPF: How much you can expect to pay to protect your car with paint protection film can really vary. It’s generally more expensive than vinyl wraps, especially when applied to the entire car. Costs can be kept lower by only covering high-impact zones.
  • Vinyl Wrap: Usually more affordable, especially if you’re only wrapping specific sections of the car. Full vehicle wraps can get pricey, but they are still cheaper than full PPF coverage.

Note: If your car is not new, you may encounter other costs. For example, if the paint on your vehicle is peeling or has any other issues, you must correct those imperfections before any coating is installed. Because it is clear, PPF will show any paint perfections. Bemac’s comprehensive car paint service in Ottawa performs paint correction and rejuvenates your vehicle to ensure it is ready for any kind of protective wrap.

how ppf looks

Material

  • PPF: Made from thick, transparent polyurethane that is mostly invisible on your vehicle’s paint.
  • Vinyl Wrap: Made of thinner, coloured PVC film. Lot of colourful design options, but they lack the protection, durability, and self-healing properties of PPF.

How Does It Look?

  • PPF: PPF doesn’t change the look of your car; it only protects it. It keeps and maintains the finish of the original paint.
  • Vinyl Wrap: A vinyl wrap will give you limitless options for graphics, colours, and changing the look of your vehicle. It can be shiny or matte as well. The vinyl film will cover your paint job.

Installation

  • PPF: Installation is intricate, time-consuming, and needs professional skills and tools to look seamless and truly invisible. It involves stretching and contouring the film to fit the vehicle’s body without bubbles or creases.
  • Vinyl Wrap: Easier to install compared to PPF, but still needs a professional installation for a clean, bubble-free finish.

Thickness

  • PPF: Typically 6 to 10 mm. This thickness allows it to absorb impacts and protect against physical damage.
  • Vinyl Wrap: Thinner, generally 3 to 4 mm. It’s mainly there to change the car’s colour or style rather than to protect it from impacts.

Maintenance Care

  • PPF: Low maintenance. Occasional washing and waxing will keep it looking clear. The self-healing properties mean small scratches will disappear with some heat.
  • Vinyl Wrap: Needs gentle washing to avoid peeling or fading. Vinyl can be more prone to bubbling or lifting around edges if you’re not careful.

Customization

  • PPF: You can pick and choose exactly what areas of your car to cover. You have the option of self-healing film or not. Some choice in thickness and UV protection. Some brands offer a satin or matte finish option to change the car’s look slightly. Different brands will last longer and have different warranties.
  • Vinyl Wrap: The sky is the limit with colours and graphics. Some wraps are even metallic, colour-shifting, or glow-in-the-dark. Vinyl wraps are perfect if you’re looking to customize your car’s look.

What About Ceramic Coating?

ceramic coating

Ceramic coating is another option that’s often compared with PPF and vinyl wrap, but it serves a different purpose.

Ceramic coatings are liquid polymers that bond with your vehicle’s paint. They provide a layer of protection against UV rays, minor scratches, and chemical stains, enhancing the car’s shine and making it easier to clean.

However, ceramic coatings don’t protect against rock chips or physical damage. They do work well when combined with PPF for added shine and ease of cleaning, giving protection and added gloss.

Ceramic coating on top of PPF can provide the best of both worlds.

Get PPF Installation In Ottawa

If you’re ready to shield your car from salt and chemicals, bugs and birds, and all the damage caused by road debris, call Bemac to install paint protection film on your Ottawa vehicle.

We use the latest innovation in paint protection technology; a product called XPEL Paint Protection Film. It’s the best PPF on the market and is specially designed to block all types of environmental damage and resist delamination.

Don’t hesitate to bring your car to one of Bemacs many full-service auto shops and discover the incredible perks of self-healing paint protection film.

Contact us to get a free estimate today!



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