PPF vs Ceramic Coating – What Actually Protects Your Car?
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The Short Answer
Paint Protection Film (PPF) protects your car from physical impacts. Ceramic coating does not.
They do completely different jobs.
What Most People Think
A lot of people are told:
- Ceramic coating protects your paint
- It prevents scratches
- It’s the best option
That’s not accurate.
What PPF Actually Does
PPF is a physical layer applied to your paint. Think screen protector for your phone, but on your car
It:
- Absorbs stone chips
- Prevents scratches
- Self-heals from light damage
- Takes the abuse instead of your paint
What Ceramic Coating Actually Does
Ceramic coating is a liquid layer that bonds to the paint.
It:
- Protects from UV damage (PPF also does this, way better)
- Makes washing easier
- Repels water and dirt
It does NOT:
- Stop stone chips
- Prevent scratches
- Protect against physical damage

Why This Matters
If your goal is:
- Keeping your car looking new
- Preventing physical damage
- Avoiding constant correction (of which there are finite cycles, see
this blog on Paint Correction)
Then only one option actually does that.
Real-World Example
If you drive on the highway:
- Ceramic coating → your paint still gets chipped
- PPF → the film takes the impact
The Best Approach
For most cars:
- PPF on high-impact areas, e.g. the front end of the car
- Optional ceramic coating over the rest of the vehicle for UV protection
If you're comparing options, also read:
- How Much Does PPF Cost on the Gold Coast?
- Is PPF Worth It on a New Car?
Final Thought
Ceramic coating makes your car easier to maintain.
PPF physically protects it.
They are not interchangeable.
Having said that, you can ceramic coat your PPF as well to get the benefits of both.
If you want physical protection — not just shine —
PPF is the solution.
If you're on the Gold Coast and considering protection options, reach out and get proper advice based on your car and how you use it.


