When it comes to protecting your vehicle, two options often come up: Paint Protection Film (PPF) and ceramic coating. While both offer benefits, they serve different purposes. Understanding the difference can help you choose the right solution for your vehicle in Raleigh, NC.
At King Tutt Graphics, many clients choose a combination of both for complete protection.

What is Ceramic Coating?
Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied to your vehicle’s exterior. It bonds to the paint and provides:
- Hydrophobic (water-repelling) properties
- Easier cleaning
- Enhanced gloss and shine
- UV resistance
However, it does not protect against physical damage like rock chips.

What is PPF?
Paint Protection Film is a physical barrier that absorbs impact. It protects against:
- Rock chips
- Scratches
- Road debris
- Minor abrasions
It’s thicker and designed specifically for impact resistance.
Key Differences
- Protection Level:
PPF protects against physical damage, ceramic does not - Appearance:
Ceramic enhances gloss, PPF is nearly invisible - Durability:
PPF is thicker and impact-resistant - Maintenance:
Ceramic makes washing easier
Best Option for Raleigh Drivers
With Raleigh’s mix of highway driving and environmental exposure, PPF is ideal for:
- Daily drivers
- New vehicles
- High-value cars
Ceramic coating is perfect for:
- Enhancing shine
- Making maintenance easier
The Best of Both Worlds
Many vehicle owners at King Tutt Graphics choose to combine both:
- PPF on high-impact areas
- Ceramic coating over the entire vehicle
This provides maximum protection and a premium finish.

Why Choose King Tutt Graphics
Located in Raleigh, NC, King Tutt Graphics specializes in high-quality installations using industry-leading materials. Their expertise ensures:
- Clean, precise installs
- Long-lasting results
- Tailored protection packages










