- A clear, durable urethane film applied to selected high-impact areas, or the full body for maximum coverage
- Precision-cut or hand-applied installation depending on the panel and film type
- Self-healing film options available, where minor swirl marks in the film itself disappear with light heat exposure
Paint Protection Film Perth
Ceramic coating protects paint chemically — UV, oxidation, staining. Paint Protection Film (PPF) protects it physically, guarding against stone chips, scratches and general abrasion on the areas that actually take the impact: front bumper, bonnet, mirrors, and door edges.

Most vehicles are protected with partial coverage — front bumper, bonnet, mirror caps, and leading door edges — since these areas take the overwhelming majority of stone chip and impact damage, particularly on vehicles doing regular highway driving. Full-body coverage is available for maximum protection but represents a larger investment, generally chosen by owners keeping a vehicle long-term or protecting a higher-value car.
They solve different problems and are commonly used together rather than as alternatives — PPF stops physical damage that no chemical coating can prevent, while ceramic coating protects against UV, oxidation and staining on top of or alongside the film. A common approach is PPF on impact-prone panels with ceramic coating over the rest of the vehicle.
Quality film shouldn't yellow or discolour under normal conditions — this is generally an issue with lower-grade film rather than the technology itself, which is worth being aware of if you're comparing quotes purely on price.
Quoted based on coverage area (partial vs full) and vehicle size — get in touch for a quote.
Related Ready Wheels services.
- Ceramic Coating Perth — chemical protection, often combined with PPF
- Car Wrapping Perth — for a colour or finish change rather than protection
PPF is a physical film that guards against stone chips and scratches. Ceramic coating is a chemical layer protecting against UV, oxidation and staining. They address different types of damage and are often used together.
Quality film shouldn't under normal conditions — yellowing is generally associated with lower-grade film rather than the technology itself.
Yes, this is a common approach — PPF on high-impact panels with ceramic coating across the vehicle for combined physical and chemical protection.
Most vehicles are well protected with partial coverage on the bumper, bonnet, mirrors and leading door edges, since these take the majority of impact damage. Full coverage is available if you want maximum protection.
Protect the areas that take the most punishment.
Tell us the vehicle and the panels you want protected. We’ll confirm coverage options, preparation requirements and a tailored PPF quote.