Endorsed by The Wrap Institute, DIAMOND PPF is a single-layer nanodiamond coating specifically engineered to protect and enhance vinyl wraps and paint protection film (PPF). Formulated for flexible surfaces that expand and contract, it provides a transparent, durable layer of hydrophobic and UV protection, without altering the finish. Whether your vehicle features gloss, satin, or matte film, this coating preserves the original look while maximizing water repellency and surface longevity. Designed for both professionals and DIY users, DIAMOND PPF offers unmatched convenience with effortless application and zero cure time.
Key Features:
✅ Created by The Wrap Institute for Wrapped Surfaces
✅ Up to 18 Months of Hydrophobic Protection
✅ Safe for Gloss, Satin, and Matte Finishes
✅ Preserves Original Appearance – No Added Gloss
✅ Single-Layer, No Cure Time Application
✅ UV & Chemical Resistance
✅ Silky Smooth, Non-Sticky Surface Feel
Why Choose Diamond PPF?
DIAMOND PPF was designed with one purpose in mind: to protect your wrap and make it last. Endorsed by the trusted experts at The Wrap Institute, this next-generation coating enhances durability, simplifies maintenance, and delivers premium hydrophobic performance—without the risk of damaging delicate films.
Before You Apply:
For matte or satin films, expect to use slightly more product than on gloss finishes.
Always use a separate microfiber towel for Diamond PPF.
For fresh wraps, a quick wipe with Diamond Body Prep is sufficient before coating.
For older films, perform a wash, decontamination, and Diamond Body Prep wipe before coating.
To correct high spots, simply reapply Diamond PPF and wipe off immediately.
Installation Instructions:
Prep the Surface: Wipe the PPF or vinyl with Diamond Body Prep to remove contaminants.
Shake Well: Shake bottle for 15 seconds before use.
Prime Your Applicator: Apply 15–20 drops of Diamond PPF to your pad.
Apply in Sections: Use a crosshatch pattern on 1–2 panels. Reapply drops as needed.
Wait & Wipe: Let it sit for 1–3 minutes. Once lines or droplets appear, wipe off the excess with a clean microfiber towel.
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