PPF Coverage Guide: Partial vs Full Front

Choosing the right Paint Protection Film coverage depends on how and where you drive. Here’s a quick breakdown of the most popular options.

Close-up of PPF applied on a bumper

Partial PPF

Protects the front bumper and headlights, plus an 18–24 inch strip on the hood and fenders. Ideal for city driving with lower highway exposure.

Partial Front

Similar to Partial PPF with added coverage for more of the hood and fenders. A great balance between cost and protection.

Full Front

Full hood, full fenders, front bumper, lights, and mirrors. Best choice for highway commuters and new vehicles.

Which should you choose?

If you drive frequent highways or own a newer car, Full Front is the best value. For mostly city driving, Partial can be enough. We’re happy to guide you based on your routes and budget.

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