Interior protection of consoles and car surfaces using PPF film (polyurethane protective film) is a highly effective solution to preserve the aesthetics and durability of your car’s interior. This innovative technology provides reliable protection against scratches, scuffs, UV and chemical attack, while maintaining the original appearance.
PPF film consists of multi-layer polyurethane, which is highly transparent, flexible and durable. This material is designed to self-repair minor scratches when exposed to heat, which maintains a flawless appearance for a long time.
The use of PPF film on consoles, dashboards, monitors, door panels and other important interior parts prevents the formation of defects that can occur as a result of everyday use of the car. Also, due to its transparency, the film preserves the natural colour and texture of the surfaces.
One of the important advantages of using PPF film for interior protection is its ease of maintenance. Surfaces protected with this film can be easily cleaned without the need for special products or effort. This not only preserves the appearance of the vehicle, but also makes it easy to maintain.
By choosing to protect consoles and surfaces internally with PPF film, you are investing in the long-term durability and attractiveness of your car’s interior.
What parts of the car interior can be protected with PPF film?
PPF (polyurethane film) can be used to protect various parts of your car’s interior. Areas of application:
- Consoles. PPF can be applied to dashboards, centre consoles and other parts that are prone to scratches and scuffs from daily use.
- Door panels. Protection against scratches and mechanical damage on the inner parts of doors, especially where passengers may accidentally scratch.
- Monitors and screens. If your car has various screens, multimedia or navigation systems, PPF can protect their surfaces from scratches.
- Steering wheel and shift levers. Parts of the steering wheel, gearshift levers and other controls can be coated with film to prevent wear and tear.
- Sills and running boards. In areas where passengers frequently enter and exit the vehicle, PPF can protect sills and footrests from scratches.
- Rear view mirrors. To protect mirror surfaces from scratches and other damage.
- Ceiling panels. Depending on the materials used in the interior, PPF may be applied to protect the ceiling panels from possible damage.
- Seats. Although less common, in some cases PPF can be used to protect areas of seats that are prone to wear and tear.
Using PPF on these surfaces helps maintain the original look and condition of the car’s interior for a long time, preventing damage from daily use.
Make an appointment for a free consultation or come to our Tinting Centre and we will help you choose the most effective and appropriate option for your car based on the conditions of use. This will help you choose exactly what you need and enjoy driving in comfort!