
If you’re serious about protecting your vehicle’s finish and maintaining that showroom shine, you’ve probably heard of paint protection film (PPF) and ceramic coating. But which one is right for your car—and do you need both?
At GT Auto Styling, we specialize in both PPF and ceramic coatings, and we often hear this question from our clients across Markham, Richmondhill and the Greater Toronto Area. In this blog, we’ll break down the differences between these two powerful paint protection solutions to help you make the best choice for your car.
What Is Paint Protection Film (PPF)?
PPF is a clear, self-healing polyurethane film applied directly to your car’s exterior surfaces. Its primary goal is to protect against:
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Stone chips and rock impacts
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Scratches and swirl marks
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Road debris and salt
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Bug splatter and bird droppings
PPF is especially useful for high-impact areas like bumpers, hoods, fenders, and mirror caps. At GT Auto Styling, we use premium XPEL Ultimate Plus film, which comes with a 10-year warranty and a near-invisible finish.
What Is Ceramic Coating?
Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied to the car’s exterior surfaces, which chemically bonds with the factory paint. It doesn’t provide physical impact resistance like PPF, but it forms a slick, protective layer that:
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Repels water and contaminants (hydrophobic effect)
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Protects against UV rays, oxidation, and fading
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Makes your car easier to wash and maintain
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Provides a deep, glossy shine
At GT Auto Styling, we offer Xpel Ceramic Pro and IGL Graphene coatings with packages ranging from 2 to 5+ years of protection.
So—Which One Should You Choose?
Here’s the simple truth: PPF and ceramic coating serve different purposes.
Protection Feature | PPF | Ceramic Coating |
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Rock chip protection | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
Swirl/scratch resistance | ✅ Moderate | ✅ Light |
UV/Fade protection | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
Hydrophobic finish | ❌ Not naturally | ✅ Yes |
Self-healing capability | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
Gloss enhancement | ❌ Minimal | ✅ High |
Maintenance ease | ✅ Good | ✅ Excellent |
If your priority is physical protection from the road—go with PPF.
If your goal is to enhance shine and simplify cleaning—go with ceramic coating.
Want the ultimate protection? Combine both.
We often apply PPF to the front end (where impacts happen) and ceramic coating over the entire car, including wheels and windows. This gives you the best of both worlds—impact resistance + shine and hydrophobicity.
Why GT Auto Styling Is the Right Choice
Whether you choose PPF, ceramic coating, or both, our team at GT Auto Styling brings:
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Over 8 years of hands-on experience
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Certified installations of Ceramic Pro, IGL Graphene, and XPEL
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A clean, professional shop conveniently located in Richmond Hill
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Competitive pricing with warranty-backed packages
We believe your car deserves the best—and we deliver it with care, skill, and premium products.
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Still unsure which protection is right for you? No problem.
Call us or book a free consultation and we’ll walk you through your options based on your driving habits, paint condition, and budget.
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Hi, I have a question,
Is it possible to use both PPF and ceramic coating on a vehicle?
Thank you
Yes, it is absolutely possible — and a smart, affordable choice.
You can do PPF on the high-impact areas like the front end, then apply ceramic coating on the entire vehicle (including over the PPF). This gives you full-body protection with a sleek, hydrophobic finish, while keeping the cost lower than full-body PPF. It’s a great way to protect your investment and make maintenance much easier.