Colored PPF outperforms traditional paint in resisting environmental damage. Made from durable thermoplastic polyurethane, it protects against UV rays, which cause paint to fade, and chemical stains like bird droppings or tree sap that etch into paint surfaces. Its hydrophobic coating repels water and dirt, reducing corrosion risks. Unlike paint, colored PPF has self-healing properties that repair minor scratches with heat, minimizing repair costs. Paint requires frequent waxing and polishing to maintain its look, while PPF needs only basic washing. With a lifespan of 5-10 years, it offers long-term protection, preserving the car’s resale value. Costing $300-$8,000, it’s a cost-effective solution compared to repainting, making it a financially wise choice for durability. Visit https://www.pureprotectionfilm.com/colored-ppf-film for more information.