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Increasing Popularity of PPF and the Rise of CrownPPF

More car owners are choosing to apply PPF (Paint Protection Film) to their vehicles, and some may have noticed an increasing variety of PPF brands on the market. This trend has both positive and negative aspects. On the downside, the influx of brands has led to a mix of quality and reliability, making it challenging for inexperienced buyers to distinguish good products from bad. However, the increase in competition among PPF brands benefits car owners by fostering better pricing and more innovative products.

The advantages of this competition go beyond superficial price wars; they involve serious competition in technology and quality. Since PPF ultimately serves to protect car paint, if a PPF product lacks craftsmanship and performance, it misses its purpose. For this reason, CrownPPF has focused on enhancing the quality and performance of its products from the very beginning. In 2023, CrownPPF upgraded its film thickness and introduced a new coating technology. With a super-thick film and a dual-component anti-stain & hydrophobic coating, CrownPPF—dubbed the “lotus-effect CrownPPF”—aims to be the top choice for self-cleaning PPF among car owners.

Advanced Hydrophobic Coating

A high-quality PPF must have an exceptional coating. In the past, PPF coatings were typically single-layer or double-layer. Single-layer coatings had limitations, offering lower density and weaker protection, so double-layer coatings have become the standard in high-quality PPFs and the preferred choice among car owners. Since its establishment, CrownPPF has consistently employed a nano-grade dual-coating process.

CrownPPF’s new dual-component anti-stain & hydrophobic coating is a robust hydrophobic layer. When water droplets land on the film surface, they behave as they would on a lotus leaf—repelled rather than absorbed, rolling off naturally due to gravity. This has led some users to affectionately call CrownPPF the “CR Lotus PPF.”

With this hydrophobic coating, CR Lotus PPF offers dual benefits of stain resistance and self-cleaning. First, dirty water cannot stay on the film surface for long, reducing visible grime on the vehicle and keeping it looking clean and fresh. Second, as water rolls off, it removes dust, oil, sand, and other pollutants from the PPF surface, preventing these contaminants from sticking and corroding the film or, over time, the car paint itself.

Thanks to CrownPPF’s strong lotus-like hydrophobicity, dust, oil, and other pollutants cannot penetrate the film or damage the car’s paint, helping preserve the paint’s color, gloss, and longevity.

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