PPF or Coating — Singapore’s Most Common Car Protection Dilemma
If you’re looking to protect your car’s paint in Singapore, you’ve likely encountered two main options: Paint Protection Film (PPF) and car coating. Both promise to keep your paint safe — but they work completely differently, cost differently, and suit different needs.
Here’s an honest breakdown to help you choose — and why KeePer LABO’s glass coating is the smart choice for most Singapore drivers.
What Is Paint Protection Film (PPF)?
PPF is a thick, transparent polyurethane film physically applied to your car’s painted surfaces. Think of it as a screen protector for your car.
Pros:
- Physical barrier against stone chips, scratches, and minor impacts
- Self-healing properties on premium films (minor scratches disappear with heat)
- Virtually invisible when installed correctly
Cons:
- Very expensive: Full-body PPF in Singapore costs S$3,000–S$8,000+
- Yellowing over time: Lower-grade films yellow within 2-3 years in Singapore’s UV
- Edge lifting: Humidity and heat cause edges to peel, trapping dirt underneath
- Difficult removal: Old PPF can damage paint during removal if adhesive has degraded
- No gloss enhancement: PPF protects but doesn’t improve how your paint looks
What Is KeePer Glass Coating?
KeePer LABO’s coating is a liquid glass resin that chemically bonds to your paint, creating an invisible protective layer. Unlike PPF, it’s not a physical film — it becomes part of your paint surface.
Pros:
- Dramatically enhances gloss: Deep, wet, mirror-like finish that PPF can’t match
- Hydrophobic: Water and dirt slide off, keeping your car cleaner longer
- UV protection: Prevents oxidation and colour fading
- Affordable: Starting from S$407 — a fraction of PPF cost
- No yellowing or peeling: Glass resin doesn’t degrade like polyurethane film
- Proven at scale: 2.8 million cars coated annually in Japan
Cons:
- Won’t stop stone chips (it’s a chemical barrier, not physical)
- Requires professional application for best results
PPF vs KeePer Coating — Side-by-Side Comparison
| Factor | PPF | KeePer Coating |
|---|---|---|
| Price (full car) | S$3,000–8,000+ | S$407–1,407 |
| Gloss enhancement | Minimal | Dramatic improvement |
| Stone chip protection | Yes | No |
| UV protection | Good | Excellent |
| Hydrophobic effect | Mild | Strong |
| Lifespan | 5-7 years | 1-5 years (tier based) |
| Maintenance | Can trap dirt at edges | Easy — just wash normally |
| Appearance over time | May yellow/peel | Stays clear and glossy |
Who Should Get PPF?
PPF makes sense if you:
- Drive frequently on gravel roads or highways with debris
- Own a supercar or rare vehicle where stone chip prevention is critical
- Have a budget of S$5,000+ for paint protection
Who Should Get KeePer Coating? (Most People)
KeePer coating is the better choice if you:
- Want your car to look significantly better — not just protected
- Drive mostly on Singapore’s well-maintained roads
- Want excellent UV, rain, and chemical protection
- Prefer a budget-friendly option that delivers premium results
- Value Japanese quality and proven methodology
The Best of Both Worlds: PPF + KeePer Coating
For ultimate protection, some owners apply PPF to high-impact areas (front bumper, hood, side mirrors) and KeePer coating on the rest. This gives you physical protection where it matters most and beautiful gloss everywhere.
Get Your KeePer Coating at 10 Ubi View, #1F, Autobacs 408543
Visit KeePer LABO Singapore for a consultation. Our technicians will assess your car and recommend the right coating tier for your needs and budget.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is PPF or coating better for cars in Singapore?
For most drivers, coating is better value. PPF costs S$3,000-8,000+ and can yellow. KeePer LABO glass coating from S$407 enhances gloss and provides UV/chemical protection at a fraction of PPF cost.
How much does PPF cost in Singapore?
Full-body PPF costs S$3,000-8,000+. Partial PPF S$800-2,000. KeePer LABO glass coating starts from S$407 for full-car protection.
Can you apply coating over PPF?
Yes. Some owners apply PPF on high-impact areas and KeePer coating on the rest for ultimate protection with beautiful gloss everywhere.