PPF Brands Worldwide

3M (United States)

Xpel (United States)

SunTek (United States)

LLumar (United States)

Avery Dennison (United States)

Teslarati (United States)

premium shield (United States)

InvisibleShield (United States)

Armor All (United States)

Ziebart (Canada)

Stek (Netherlands)

Madico (United Kingdom)

KPMF (United Kingdom)

Orafol (Germany)

Diamond Shield (Germany)

Bodyfence (France)

Solar Gard (United Kingdom)

Uniglobe (Japan)

Magnus Pro (Malaysia)

V-Kool (Taiwan)

GYEON (South Korea)

BASF (South Korea)

UPPF (China)

Nick (China)

Please note: This list is not exhaustive and new PPF brands are constantly emerging.

Tips for Choosing a PPF Film:

  • Vehicle Type: The type of vehicle you have will affect the type of PPF film you need. For example, if you have a luxury car, you may want to choose a high-quality PPF film that is resistant to scratches and chips.
  • Climate: The climate in which you live will also affect the type of PPF film you need. For example, if you live in a hot, sunny climate, you may want to choose a PPF film that is resistant to UV rays.
  • Budget: PPF films range in price from inexpensive to expensive. It is important to set a budget and choose a film that fits within your price range.
  • Installation: Will you install the film yourself or have it installed by a professional? If you are going to install the film yourself, you need to make sure you have the skills and tools necessary.

Recommendation:

If you are having trouble choosing the right PPF film for you, I recommend consulting with a professional car detailer. They can help you choose the best film for your specific needs and can also install the film for you.