PPF Packages Explained: Partial vs. Full Coverage for Your Car
Paint Protection Film, or PPF, has become one of the most popular upgrades for car owners who care about preserving their investment. Whether you drive a Tesla, BMW, or a daily commuter, Denver’s roads can be tough — full of gravel, winter debris, UV exposure, and sand from snow treatments. The right PPF package can keep your paint looking brand-new for years. Interestingly, one question almost every customer asks before scheduling a PPF install is: Should I go with partial coverage or full coverage? At Auto Image 360, we’ve installed PPF on hundreds of vehicles throughout Denver and the surrounding area. This guide breaks down exactly what PPF does, as well as what the two main package types include, and how to decide which one fits your vehicle, budget, and driving habits best. What Is Paint Protection Film (PPF)? Paint Protection Film (PPF), sometimes called a “clear bra,” is a transparent urethane film applied to the painted surfaces of your car. Its job is simple but p...